Bremerton is an ideal place to have a garden. Its mild climate and frequent rainfall create the perfect environment for pests and plants to thrive. In this post, you will learn about the three common pests you will see in your garden and how to identify and prevent them.
Aphids are tiny pear-shaped insects that come in various colors, including green, black, and sometimes purple. They weaken plants by feeding on their fluids, which can be found on the undersides of leaves. They also tend to leave a sticky substance called honeydew that creates a mold that attracts other insects like ants. Be sure to regularly monitor your plants for these pesky bugs, paying particular attention to the underside of leaves and any new growth on your plants. You can also use a natural insecticide soap like neem oil to ward off harmful insects like aphids.
Spider mites are another common garden pest. They are tiny and appear like small dots to the naked eye. Under a magnifying glass, these arachnids appear like any other spider with eight legs and an orange or green oval body. They feed by puncturing the plant cells, which causes damage to the plant. Spider Mites love dry conditions, so it’s a good idea to use garden misters or even place small trays of water under your plants to increase the humidity surrounding them. You can also prune the infected areas to stop the spread of rot in that area.
Although they are technically two different species, slugs and snails share equally damaging and very similar patterns. These pests are one of the most notorious in Bremerton due to their love of moist, shady conditions. They will directly feed on a wide variety of plants, such as leafy greens and flowers. They will leave bite marks in your produce and slime trails everywhere else. One of the most effective ways to deter these slimy pests is to create a physical barrier. Copper tape produces a mild electric charge that will make slugs and snails run the other way. If you’re looking for another more natural way of keeping them at bay, you could use crushed-up eggshells. They create a rough surface that slugs and snails hate crossing. You should also always maintain a clean debris area that eliminates the shade that slugs and snails love.
With these tips, you should be able to ward off any pests you’re struggling with. If you notice a possible infestation, however, be sure to contact Insight Pest Solutions. Our team of expert technicians is ready and able to help you with any infestation you may have.=