The Colorado potato beetle is one of the most dangerous enemies of potatoes.
Insect control often involves the use of insecticides, many of which can pose a serious danger not only to the pest, but also to the plant itself.
Therefore, it is worth using a safer method. We are talking about planting tansy next to potatoes.
It is this representative of the flora that will become a real protector for the nightshade.
A summer resident who wants to protect potatoes from the Colorado potato beetle should plant a representative of the Asteraceae family along the potato beds.
The plant will repel dangerous insects with its bright smell.
At the same time, the gardener will not have to waste much time and effort caring for the flower. The fact is that tansy is unpretentious.
It is worth noting that the plant will help repel not only the Colorado potato beetle, but also many other pests. For example, aphids and mites.
Based on the plant, you can prepare an infusion, which will also demonstrate effectiveness in the fight against pests.
You need to put the collected green mass into a bucket and fill it with water.
After a few days, the resulting liquid can be poured into a spray bottle.
All that remains is to spray vulnerable garden crops, and the insects will no longer pose a danger to them.