I could not see how this could be harmful to the plant, but on the other hand it could present a problem for warm blooded organisms if the larvae mature.
In summers the weather hotter and the soil dries up easily.Therefore the frequency of watering the crop plants is higher in summer.
No, according to scientist watering plants with soda dehydrates them.
I believe it's called "watering the plants".
Ozone and heavy metals are harmful to plants.
if you mean house plants , then the quickest and most often is by over watering
use some pea on it. when you gotta go you gotta go.
A mosquito fish mainly feeds on mosquito larvae in the wild but in captivity a mosquito fish eats it's fry or leaves off of plants
No. Mosquito larvae graze over plant and rock matter in the water and eat bacteria and algae. Butterfly larvae eat plants on land.
Well they do NOT eat Mosquito s, they usually don't eat once adults they just breed and die, if they do eat they eat nectar. As larvae they eat what most larvae do, roots and other vegetation in the soil.
Lanzones, Guyabano are examples of Mosquito killer plants
a water hose is use for watering your plants
They can eventually ¨drown¨ after watering it to much
Yes, bladderworts (Utricularia spp) can eat bugs but no, they do not eat plants. The carnivorous plants in question trap juvenile fishes, mosquito larvae, nematodes, protozoa, rotifers, tadpoles, and water fleas in order to introduce into their diets nutrients which are unavailable in the soil.
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A mosquito fish is a consumer. It is consumer because it eats elodea or other plants. Mosquito fish are herbivores. Meaning they only eat plants.
Water is a noun. ex. Water is essential for life. Watering is a verb. ex. I am watering the plants.