To protect seedlings and tender transplants, here's how to get rid of cutworms in your garden. For anyone growing seedlings in the garden, knowing how to get rid of cutworms is going to come in handy.
Sadly, they also draw in quite a few cutworms that eat through the foliage, leaving the plant in tatters. The quickest way to get rid of cutworms is to pick them out of raked soil. If they're a ...
The biggest “yield robber” of canola on the Prairies turned out to be the weather, says an authority on the subject.
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Ground beetles are a valuable asset in any garden due to their nocturnal habits, which make them effective at tackling ...
That feeding habit does minimal damage in orchards, and finches actually help farmers by eating cutworms and other ...
The sharp edges will deter cutworms, while the crushed shells around the stem of plants will deter slugs and snails. Manure: ...
Common pests include elegant grasshoppers (Zonocerus sp.), bollworms, cassava whiteflies, cutworms, African armyworms, stalk borers, and aphids. The fall armyworm, a relatively new pest in South ...
Diatomaceous earth: The sharp surfaces cut through the insect cuticle and the insect dies of dehydration. Diatomaceous earth kills slugs, snails and ants, but should be applied only to problem areas ...
Farmers are the small-town heroes that keep our communities moving forward. In our series, Harvesting Heroes, we celebrate ag workers, whose hard work and ...