Articles tagged with “Prevention”
There are 12 articles filed under Prevention.
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Fighting gardening pests: Tomato fruitworms
Tomato fruitworms, also known as corn earworms or Helicoverpa zea, are a common pest that affects tomato plants
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Fighting gardening pests: Strawberry root weevils
Strawberry root weevils are common garden pests that can wreak havoc on your strawberry plants
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Fighting gardening pests: Onion maggots
In the world of gardening, onion maggots (Delia antiqua) pose a significant threat to onion crops
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Fighting gardening pests: Azalea bark scales
Azalea bark scales (Eriococcus azaleae) are small, sap-sucking insects that can infest azalea plants, causing significant damage if left unchecked
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Fighting gardening pests: Apple sawflies
Apple sawflies are common pests that can cause significant damage to apple trees
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Fighting gardening pests: Cutworms
Cutworms are a common garden pest that can cause significant damage to plants
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Fighting gardening pests: Squash bugs
Squash bugs (Anasa tristis) are common pests that can wreak havoc on your squash plants, including zucchini, pumpkins, and various types of summer and winter squash
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Fighting gardening pests: Flea beetles
Flea beetles, scientifically known as Alticini, are a common garden pest that can cause significant damage to various plants
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Fighting gardening pests: Earwigs
Gardening can bring immense joy and fulfillment, but it also comes with its fair share of challenges
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Fighting gardening pests: Japanese beetles
Japanese beetles (Popillia japonica) are invasive pests that can wreak havoc in your garden
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Fighting gardening pests: Japanese beetles
Japanese beetles (Popillia japonica) are invasive pests that can wreak havoc in your garden
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Fighting gardening pests: Thrips
Thrips are a common garden pest that can cause damage to a wide variety of plants
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