Don't despair if your greenhouse is infested with insects that are damaging your crops.
Several methods will make your life much easier and make pest control much simpler, more accessible and understandable.
Now you don't have to worry about your plants being eaten by aphids and whiteflies.
Find out what to do to get rid of insects once and for all.
Whitefly carries gray mold and other infectious diseases that harm garden, vegetable and indoor crops.
Fight the insect relentlessly and try to get rid of it as quickly as possible.
Aphids weaken young plants by feeding on cell sap, as a result the plants become deformed, begin to get sick and may die.
The following preparations are used against whitefly:
To combat aphids you can use:
Folk remedies work no worse than store-bought ones, helping to get rid of malicious pests, and among them are garlic and chamomile.
In places where there is a smell of garlic, there are never any harmful insects.
For one liter of water, take 3 crushed cloves of garlic, let it sit for 24 hours, strain and you can begin the treatment.
Pour 100 g of crushed leaves and roots into 1 liter of water and let it sit for 24 hours; use to treat plants against aphids and whiteflies once every 7-9 days.