Tips for getting rid of garden pests
A garden can be a haven of peace and tranquility, but it can also be a target for various pests that can harm the health and growth of plants. Knowing how to identify and treat these pests is essential to maintaining a healthy and beautiful garden. In this article, we will talk about the main urban garden pests and how to deal with them.
π Ants
Ants are very common insects in gardens and can play an important role in the local ecosystem. They are known for their teamwork and ability to carry objects heavier than their own weight.
However, they can often be seen as a pest, especially when they build their nests in areas close to homes or when they invade the kitchen in search of food. Controlling ants in the garden can be a challenge, but we have the solution to eliminate ants in outdoor areas using Draker insecticide .
π Pine Caterpillar
The pine caterpillar, also known as the pine processionary caterpillar, is a species of caterpillar with poisonous bristles that can cause skin and eye irritation, as well as severe allergic reactions in humans and animals. The caterpillar's hairs contain a toxic substance called thaumetopoein, which can be released into the air when the caterpillars are disturbed or their cocoons are touched.
Dogs are especially vulnerable to these caterpillars, as they can be attracted to the caterpillars and end up licking or biting them, which can lead to respiratory problems and even death. It is important to take precautions when coming into contact with the processionary caterpillar and avoid unnecessary exposure to these dangerous creatures. To prevent a pine caterpillar infestation , we recommend placing these processionary traps on all pine trees.
πͺ° Flies
Flies can be an annoying pest in gardens, especially during the summer. They are attracted to food scraps, garbage, animal droppings and other decaying materials, and can multiply quickly in warm, damp areas.
Controlling flies in the garden can be achieved through preventative measures, such as keeping the garden clean and free of decaying materials, and by using fly traps. It is also important to keep food stored in closed containers and regularly clean areas where pets roam. In extreme cases, it may be necessary to use specific insecticides to control the fly infestation.
π¦ Mosquitoes/Hornets
Mosquitoes in gardens can be a major nuisance for those who enjoy the outdoors, especially during summer evenings. These insects are common in humid areas or areas where there is standing water. In addition to being annoying, mosquitoes can also pose a health risk, as they can transmit diseases such as dengue fever, yellow fever and Zika.
Mosquito control in the garden can be achieved through preventive measures, such as eliminating sources of standing water, keeping the grass trimmed and using natural repellents. It is also possible to use specific mosquito machines or insecticides to control the pest.
π Rats
Rats can be a worrying pest in gardens, as they can damage plants and pose a public health risk. The rodents hide in places such as bushes, woodpiles or rubble, and feed on a variety of foods, including seeds and fruits.
To prevent this pest from entering your garden, you must first remove all shelters and food sources. Then, it is recommended to use mouse traps and baits to effectively control the mice. In addition, to prevent a mouse infestation, it is also important to eliminate holes and cracks in walls and buildings and keep food stored in closed containers.
π Wasps
Wasps are also common in gardens and can pose a threat to public health, as their stings can be painful and cause allergic reactions in some people. They are attracted to sweet foods and decaying fruit, and can build their nests in places such as trees, bushes and buildings.
Controlling wasps in your garden can be done through more natural methods, such as eliminating food sources and sealing off potential nesting sites. We also recommend using wasp traps with a wasp attractant to capture and get rid of wasps.
Finally, we recommend the use of insecticides through sprayers for the appropriate and controlled treatment of insecticides in your garden.