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Rabbit Prevented From Getting in Garden By Fence

Fencing Your Vegetable GardenHow many times have you carefully planted a vegetable garden, only to have the fruits of your labor eaten by wildlife? The only real solution is to erect a fence that keeps the animals out.

 

Deer in Suburban Garden

Scent Fences for Repelling Deer and RabbitsAlthough walls and fences are the most effective means of keeping deer and rabbits out of your garden, they are not always a practical solution. "Scent fences" can be an alternative - especially when they have plenty of other places to go in search of food.

 

20 white bugs on green leaf

Organic Pesticides ExplainedWhen gardening organically, there are several ways to manage pests without the use of chemicals. Occasionally, the need arises for the use of an organic pesticide. Here are explanations of some of the more common options as well as some tips for using them effectively.

 

Chinch Bugs

Garden Insects: Chinch BugsInsect guide for Chinch Bugs. This fast moving little bug is 3/16 to 1/8 of an inch long, with a black body and white, red or brown wings. Adults chinch bugs lay eggs in the soil in the spring after overwintering in the grass.

 

Garden Insects: Cockroaches

Garden Insects: CockroachesAdult cockroaches are medium-sized insects, with a broad, flat shape and long antennae. Often confused with beetles, the cockroach's wings are membranous and they lack the thick, hard forewing of beetles.

 

Autumn Ladybug Invasions

Autumn Ladybug InvasionsLadybug beetles, also known as Asian Lady Beetles or Ladybird beetles, are a gardener's best friend in the spring and summer months. In the world of beneficial garden insects, you won't find a better predator when it comes to controlling soft-bodied pest like aphids and scale.

 

Garden Insects: LeafminersThese pale green or black, stubby little maggots tunnel through leaves and cannot be seen with the naked eye, but the visible spaghetti-like patterns on the topsides of leaves are easy to identify.

 

Leafhopper

Garden Insects: LeafhoppersThere are many species of leafhoppers. Some are brown or green in color, while others are green and red with white markings. Look for slender 1/8-inch long wedge-shaped bugs that jump or fly when disturbed.

 

Garden Insects: Gypsy Moths

Garden Insects: Gypsy MothsGypsy Moths are usually only seen around mid-summer. The male moths are a grayish brown color and can fly. The female moths cannot fly, are larger in size and have a whitish color with black markings.

 

Harlequin Bug

Garden Insects: Harlequin BugsHarlequin Bugs cause plants to wilt, turn brown and die by literally "sucking the juices right out of them."

 

beetle

Garden Insects: Japanese BeetlesControlling Japanese Beetles. Look for metallic blue-green, long-legged beetles with coppery-colored wing covers. Adults lay eggs from June through August. Eggs hatch into fat white, comma-shaped grubs with brownish-orange heads.

 

Garden Insects: GrasshoppersThere are several hundred species of grasshoppers, but only a handful that cause damage to crops and ornamental plants. Many common garden species are 1-2 inches in length and gray, green or brown in color.

 

caterpillar

Garden Insects: Armyworms (Beet &...Information about army worms (beet & fall armyworms). Although there are many species of this pest, beet and fall armyworms are the most common species in the backyard garden.

 

damaged apples

Garden Insects: Apple MaggotsApple maggots are legless, yellow-white in color and about 1/4 inch to 3/8 inch in size. Maggots hatch from eggs laid on the fruits by the parent flies. The mature maggots fall to the ground where they pupate and overwinter and emerge as adult flies the following June.

 

Bug Off on ground next to host

Organic Pest ControlMost gardeners encounter pest problems at some point during the growing season. Organic gardeners "control" (within tolerable levels) these insect pests without the use of synthetic chemicals.

 

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Fire Ants

Garden Insects: AntsA guide to controlling ants in the garden.

 

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Keeping Birds from Eating FigsKeeping Birds from Eating Figs. How can I keep the birds from eating the figs from my trees?

 

Aphids on Roses

Aphid Control on RosesHere is what we use for aphid control on roses.

 

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