There a few things you can do about pest eating the apples in your orchard. You can try attracting beneficial bugs that will help control the pest population. You can also be sure to pick up fall fruit and pull weeds close to the tree for basic garden sanitation. A finally resort would be to purchase an pesticide spray from a local hardware store.
To get rid of bugs that eat plants you usually use a bug away spray on them. Like if the bugs were Japanese Beatles you would use a Japanese beetle spray. So identify the bug and get a spray with the brand that will kill that kind of bug.
This is a hard question because it is "wide" or general, but in general, I use pepper spray on many of the insects that bother my trees. For some insects you must kill them with specific sprays or powders or biological methods. Of course, you have to consider that some insects are actually good for certain trees, so you don't want to kill or deter them all. There are some trees that people grow just for the insects that they attract, as in the case of the catalpa (catawba) tree worm (caterpillar) used in fishing. To physically keep insects away from trees, as you do birds from producing cherry trees, you would have to put a light netting over the entire tree. Best thing to do, however, is help the trees stay healthy, and they will be able to handle the insects on their own.
Botanical and chemical controls, mulches, predators and row covers are things that can be used to keep bugs from eating plants. Insecticides can be such home-made remedies as insecticidal soap that is especially effective against post-hatching stages and such store-bought treatments as horticultural oil that is particularly effective against pre-hatching stages. Natural enemies such as ladybugs turn plant-eating bugs into meals and snacks.
cut little pieces of foil, and tie them all around in the tree, and after a while the birds won't bother the tree when you remove the foil
put bug spray on like off spray.
to eat aphids (aphids eat plants garderners use ladybirds to get rid of aphids all the time)
Some desert 'bugs' eat plants, some eat other 'bugs' and some are parasites on reptiles, birds and mammals.
it is the food chain in a way.
they eat bugs and other plants
they eat decay plants and they eat other bugs
Yes, wood bugs eat plants. The crustaceans in question also may be called isopods, pill bugs, or roly-poly bugs. They prey upon dead and decaying animals and plants as well as upon living plants.
CENTERPIDES eat : smaller bugs,leaves, and dead plants, and dead bugs
Ladybugs don't eat plants. They eat the bugs that eat your plants. If they are lurking around your plants, that usually means they have some kind of pest that feeds on plants. Ladybugs are good to have around.
Giraffes do not eat bugs as they are herbivorous animals and only eat plants and vegetations
No. Deer are herbivores. They eat plants, not meat.
They eat bugs and flys that eat your plants
start at plants, move to herbavores and then carnivores Maybe go plants, bugs, things that eat bugs things that eat the things that eat bugs.