Answer old Florida organic method. three tablespoons of vegetable oil to one gallon of water. apply to top and bottom of leaves. reapply as needed. wiki goodness. spray bottle , or hose end sprayer. Using a spray attachment on your garden hose, spray the undersides and tops of the leaves thoroughly. When the aphids are washed off, they cannot climb back on again.
Answer Rubbish, of course they can climb back, unless you killed them. you can try a pesticide, but you dont really want to use most of these at home do you? or you can try spraying it with a diluted soap and water and alchohol mix. every 3-4 days until they are all gone. since this is just the one plant you can try wiping all the leaves and stems with same mix. Yes, I agree that the aphids can and most likely would climb back up. Soap and water will work but don't spray it on a plant in the heat of the day and not when sun is shinning on it, wait till late afternoon or spray early around 7 or 8 in the morning. If you do this and keep washing them off it makes it hard to impossible for them to repopulate.
yes supposedly by doing so it stops the tomato plants being attacked by aphids
to eat aphids (aphids eat plants garderners use ladybirds to get rid of aphids all the time)
To effectively get rid of aphids on milkweed plants, you can try spraying the plants with a mixture of water and dish soap, introducing natural predators like ladybugs, or using insecticidal soap. Regularly inspecting the plants and removing aphids by hand can also help control their population.
Yes, tiny white bugs on tomato plants may indicate the presence of pests such as whiteflies or aphids.
To effectively get rid of aphids on your kale plants, you can try spraying them with a mixture of water and dish soap, introducing natural predators like ladybugs, or using neem oil as a natural insecticide. Regularly inspecting your plants and removing any aphids by hand can also help control their population.
no..........if you spray it on the leaves it gets rid on horned tomato worms
Yes, neem oil can be used on tomato plants for pest control as it is a natural insecticide that can help deter pests like aphids and caterpillars.
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To use a natural pest control. for example you have aphids on your tomato plants, you go out and buy lady bugs for that problem. (Ladybugs eat aphids BTW)
To effectively get rid of aphids on your zinnias, you can try spraying them with a mixture of water and dish soap, using neem oil, or introducing natural predators like ladybugs. Regularly inspecting your plants and removing aphids by hand can also help control their population.
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To effectively get rid of aphids on mint plants, you can try spraying the plants with a mixture of water and dish soap, introducing natural predators like ladybugs, or using neem oil as a natural insecticide. Regularly inspecting the plants and removing any affected leaves can also help control aphid populations.