There are many but worst of all is snail as far as extent of damage. They take massive chyunks out of the leaves.
Yes, slugs are considered pests that can cause damage to plants in the garden by feeding on leaves, stems, and fruits.
No, ladybugs are actually beneficial for plants as they feed on harmful pests like aphids, helping to protect the plants from damage.
Netting can be used to create a physical barrier around plants, preventing pests and birds from reaching them. This barrier blocks access to the plants, reducing damage and protecting them from harm.
To accurately identify plant pests for effective pest management, you can use a combination of methods such as visual inspection, monitoring traps, and consulting with experts. Look for signs of damage on plants, examine the pests themselves, and research common pests in your area. Proper identification is crucial for choosing the right control methods and minimizing damage to your plants.
why would you want to? spiders are natural predetures who eat the pests that damage your strawberries and the spiders do you no harm.
To accurately identify and manage vegetable garden pests, regularly inspect your plants for signs of damage or pests. Use natural predators, traps, and organic pesticides to control pests. Rotate crops, practice good garden hygiene, and choose pest-resistant plant varieties to prevent infestations.
Pesticides are used to control or eliminate pests like insects, weeds, and fungi that can damage crops, spread diseases, or infest buildings. They help protect plants, animals, and humans from potential harm caused by these pests.
Plants do have defense mechanism to protect them from insect pests and diseases.
Insects
It depends on the pest involved. The one's that cause the most serious damage are gophers which will eat the roots out from under it or snails/slugs which can cause major leaf damage. There are beneficial critters out the too. See here for more- http://www.docstoc.com/docs/17124222/GARDEN-PESTS
They eat the plants and affect their growing process, also, they make crops unable to be sold.
Many different animals eat wheat plants, including insects such as aphids and cutworms, as well as larger animals like birds and rodents. In agricultural settings, wheat plants are also susceptible to damage from pests like rabbits and deer. Farmers may use various methods to control these pests and protect their wheat crops.