6 Common Garden Pests Ep 1 Gardening Series

When some pests feed on plants, they weaken them leading to damage or disease. Check out six pests that could be hiding in your garden.

1. Aphids
These pear-shaped pests suck sap from plants, causing curled, spotted, and yellowed leaves. They also secrete honeydew, which can lead to mold growth and attract ants.

2. Thrips
When thrips feed on plant juices, the plants become deformed or blacken. Discoloration can occur when thrips lay eggs on plants.

3. Whiteflies
Whiteflies gather under plant leaves and begin feeding. This hinders plant growth and can cause damage to leaves. Whiteflies prefer to feed on vegetables.

4. Scale Insects
These pests look like small bumps on plants. Like whiteflies, they cluster together and feed on sap. Withering and yellow leaves can be signs of scale insects.

5. Leafhoppers
Leafhoppers hide on the bottom of leaves. Their feeding causes yellowing and spotting. They target flowers, fruit, and vegetable plants.

6. Mites
These arachnids look like tiny red or black specks on plants. When they feed, they can cause curled or yellow leaves.

Spraying your plants with a plant-based insecticide spray can keep hungry bugs away. Our 3-in-1 Garden Spray kills pests on contact and will provide a repellent barrier to keep them in check. You can reapply as needed.

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Audio: A Day to Remember by River Run Dry from Epidemic Sound