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Repelling Bad Bugs With Plants

Repelling Bad Bugs With Plants
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11 Garden Plants to Help Keep Bugs Away!

  1. Marigolds. The scent of a marigold will deter plant lice, mosquitoes, and even rabbits. ...
  2. Chrysanthemums. This might be the best plant to deter bugs. ...
  3. Mint. Mint plants can repel spiders, ants, and mosquitoes. ...
  4. Basil. Repel mosquitoes and houseflies with this wonderful herb. ...
  5. Citronella grass. ...
  6. Lavender. ...
  7. Chives. ...
  8. Petunias.

  1. How do you kill bugs without killing plants?
  2. What can I use to stop bugs from eating my plants?
  3. How do I keep bugs off my plants?
  4. What is a plant that protects against pests?
  5. How do I get rid of bugs eating my leaves?
  6. What is the best bug spray for plants?
  7. How do you make homemade bug spray for plants?
  8. Do coffee grounds repel insects?
  9. How do I keep bugs off my plants naturally?
  10. How do you kill bugs in potted plants?

How do you kill bugs without killing plants?

Make a 1 percent soap solution from 2 teaspoons of liquid dishwashing soap mixed in 1 quart of water. Use a mild dish soap intended for washing dishes by hand, not detergent for dishwashers or laundry. Soap spray works best on aphids, mealybugs, mites and other soft-bodied pests.

What can I use to stop bugs from eating my plants?

To control these bugs:

How do I keep bugs off my plants?

To get rid of bugs in houseplants, push a clove of garlic into the plant's soil. If the garlic sprouts and grows, just cut it back. Spider mites are apt to thrive in warm, dry houses. Frequent misting under the leaves of houseplants will discourage them.

What is a plant that protects against pests?

List of pest-repelling plants

PlantPests
chamomilerepels flying insects
chivesrepels carrot fly, Japanese beetle, and aphids
chrysanthemumsrepel roaches, ants, the Japanese beetle, ticks, silverfish, lice, fleas, bedbugs, and root-knot nematodes
citronella grassrepels insects, may deter cats

How do I get rid of bugs eating my leaves?

Wash plants with a strong spray of water to dislodge aphids, or remove and destroy affected plant parts. Organic solutions include spraying with horticultural oil (petroleum- or vegetable-based oil used to smother insects), insecticidal soap or neem (insecticide made from a tropical tree by the same name).

What is the best bug spray for plants?

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How do you make homemade bug spray for plants?

To make a basic oil spray insecticide, mix one cup of vegetable oil with one tablespoon of soap (cover and shake thoroughly), and then when ready to apply, add two teaspoons of the oil spray mix with one quart of water, shake thoroughly, and spray directly on the surfaces of the plants which are being affected by the ...

Do coffee grounds repel insects?

Insect Repellent

Since coffee grounds are very potent, it's a perfect repellent to fight off those pests. According to the EPA, coffee grounds are most potent when they are burned.

How do I keep bugs off my plants naturally?

Spread crushed eggshells beneath the targeted plants and creepy-crawlies will move along. Make A Stink: Many aromatic herbs, like yarrow, citronella, mint, fennel, catnip, basil, and lemongrass are natural deterrents for garden pests from aphids to potato beetles.

How do you kill bugs in potted plants?

You can get rid of the pesky insects by dabbing them lightly with a cotton swab dipped in 70 percent isopropyl alcohol (avoid touching delicate leaves) or spraying with a dish-detergent and water mixture (one teaspoon of soap to one gallon of water).

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