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Learn how to identify and get rid of harmful insects and pests that damage your plants. See pictures and descriptions of caterpillars, leaf-footed bugs, cabbage maggots, grubs, cutworms, aphids, kissing bugs, scale insects, earwigs, sawflies, slugs, snails, ants, stink bugs, grasshoppers, and more.
Learning to recognize all of the denizens of your garden is your first line of defense against “bad bugs.” This video from the University of Georgia College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences provides clear images and information to help you differentiate between good and bad bugs.
You can identify pest damage in one of two ways: You see the insect or the damage it causes. Use chemical sprays only as a last resort. Where possible, try pest traps and barriers, biological controls and organic sprays first. 1 / 45. Photo: Shain Rievley. How to Spot Plant Pests in Your Garden.
24 lip 2023 · Keep an eye on compost piles, attracting earwigs and pill bugs, while furry culprits like rabbits and squirrels may venture into the garden. With knowledge, you can outsmart these elusive pests and restore harmony to your cherished plants.
The next time you see an unknown bug in your yard, follow these three steps to assess whether it's a good or bad bug. Observe. Take a close look at the insect and note what it's doing. Snap a photo, if possible. If the bug is eating, and the result of feeding is causing extensive damage, it's likely a pest. Also, note if more than one insect is ...
8 lis 2021 · These attacks not usually fatal to the plant, but monitoring your garden regularly makes you aware of a problem early enough to prevent major damage and nip it in the bud. This list will help you learn about common pests and diseases and how to identify them.
Welcome to BugFiles, a database designed to help gardeners identify the insects, spider, and butterflies in their gardens. BugFiles continues to grow through the collaborative efforts of 2,985 gardeners from around the world. Any registered user may add new insects, images, comments, and ZIP codes.