Insects can cause a lot of damage to your garden or lawn. They are one of the worst kinds of pest that exist. Fortunately, there are several methods that you can employ to protect your garden or lawn from the insects. These ways for insect pest control include use of chemicals or use of organic methods to drive away these insects. These insects may be beneficial in some way to nature, but they are surely harmful for your gardens and lawns on which you may have spent a lot of time and effort. You should implement these various methods to get rid of these insects as diligently as you have planted your garden.
There are several methods available to get rid of these pests. However, you should ensure that the methods that you employ for insect pest control do not harm you as well. The use of chemicals in the form of pesticides may result in various kinds of diseases in your family. They might be effective in removing the pests, but they will harm your family in the process as well. Boric acid is a good pesticide that is a chemical that is used to repel insects. It is not as harmful as the other chemical pesticides and it is quite effective in getting rid of insects too.
There are several chemical free strategies for insect pest control you can employ to tackle the insect menace. The most effective strategy is choosing plants that repel insects. There are several species of plants that repel certain kinds of insects. Basil is a flower that repels flies and mosquitoes. A flower that repels insects like flies, mosquitoes, chiggers and fleas is the Pennyroyal. You can also plant Pennyroyal, Rosemary, Rue and Thyme in your house to get rid of insects from inside your house so that the plants inside your house are safe.
You can also use plants that attract certain kinds of insects and worms that eat certain other insects that may be harmful for your garden. These kinds of insects include pest control bees, lady bugs, lacewings and two different kinds of wasps insect which are parasitic wasps and ichneumon wasps. There are many types of plants available that attract these insects. You should however make sure that these insects do not in turn harm your existing garden. For most part, you must leave them alone, but if you find that your garden is still getting destroyed, you must take strict measures for insect pest control and use the powerful chemicals to get rid of all the insects and pests.
Whenever possible, you must refrain from using these chemicals and resort to natural methods to remove insects from your garden. You can afford to do this because there are several cheap and effective techniques for insect pest control that are available to get rid of these insects. Boiling herbs in water or essential provide you with solutions that you can use as pesticides which are totally safe when compared with the other chemical pesticides. If you follow this strictly, then eventually you will be rewarded with an insect free garden.
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