Friday, December 9, 2011

Natural methods to control the pesky pests that destroy your lawn, Garden, flowers, or trees!


Let's face it, when we step outside our home, we are surrounded by insects and other organisms. What we do about it depends greatly on what for us-particularly in our garden, and for our lawns, flowers and trees do. In General, it is trying to eliminate the most annoying pests a nearly impossible situation. However, there are plans available to help you to deal with the problem while protecting people, animals and the environment.

Such a plan is integrated pest management (IPM). What makes them desirable is the fact that it is economically based on reason, that contains the pests while keeping the safety of people, property and environment in mind. IPM begins at the start-the threat and is working through reduction or elimination. There are four steps to the IPM plan:

1. Prevention. This is preferable to that and to use simplest method. Turn plant pest-resistant variety of vegetables for your garden, between the different cultures and pest-free rootstock. Talk to your County extension agent (check your phone book under Government) to buy seeds or plants. Seek help with selecting the master gardener pest-resistant plants, shrubs, trees, etc..

2. Assessment of the gravity of the problem. This assessment indicates if action should be taken. Since no problem is some insects damage is done still, to see your plants! Is there a real threat for your lawn or garden? If the answer is Yes, move on to the next step.

(3) To identify the perpetrators. After you have verified that a risk organisms, insects and weeds next to identify step and monitor. After they are identified and the risk is determined to be real, you take the proper steps to control or eliminate the problem. If you what you are know, are you less likely that a pesticide use, if it is not required, or use the wrong type. Ideally, once you have identified the perpetrators, you can examine and natural methods rather than dangerous pesticides.

4. Control. Before the indiscriminately spraying everything in sight, start with an approach effectively, but less risky like spraying pheromones, pairing to interfere with the plague. Depending on the pest you could also try crowd. Natural predators may be introduced in the area. These are the insects that eat other insects and can control the infestation. There are also insect growth regulator that can take care of the pests.

Please contact the master gardener in County extension Office and get his recommendations for the best choice. If these don't work, go to the next level that a pesticide spraying would be "targeted". The last and highest levels would be a transfer of non-specific pesticide spraying.

Note: Select a pesticide which is produced from natural sources than the use of synthetic chemicals. Only by identifying the plague must be the correct pesticide use.

Like you, even in step 4 can see, is it for the control, the of the effective but less risky in the mission aerial spraying. On the basis of the IPM plan you reduce or eliminate exposure to dangerous, synthetic pesticides to yourself, your family, pets and the environment.




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