How to Get Rid of Tomato Hornworms Naturally: Identification, Prevention & Organic Control
Tomato hornworms can wipe out your tomato crop almost overnight. Learn how to identify, prevent, and get rid of tomato hornworms naturally using proven organic methods. From hand-picking and companion
Springtails are tiny, moisture-loving pests that feed on plant roots, algae, and fungi, causing wilting, yellowing, and stunted growth in both gardens and indoor grow spaces. In this guide, you’ll
Cabbage worms are one of the most destructive garden pests for brassicas, chewing through cabbage, broccoli, kale, and cauliflower with alarming speed. Left untreated, they can quickly defoliate plants and
June Bug Control: How to Get Rid of June Bugs on Plants Fast
June bugs might look harmless, but both their adult and grub stages can wreak havoc on your plants. While the adults chew ragged holes in leaves and flowers, the grubs
Leafminers are small pests that chew and tunnel holes in your plants’ leaves. They create a web of destruction that is not only hard to reverse but also highly distinctive.
Leafhoppers are small insects, and both the nymph and adult stages can do serious damage to your plants. There are several species of leafhoppers in North America. In fact, there
There are several telltale signs that caterpillars are wreaking havoc on your garden. Usually, they’re most active during the hot summer months. If you notice that your leaves or shoots
Thrips are tiny, fast-moving pests that can quietly devastate your plants—sucking sap, distorting leaves, and spreading dangerous plant viruses like tomato spotted wilt and impatiens necrotic spot virus. These slender
Also known as Aleyrodidae, these are soft-bodied insects with wings. They’re closely related to mealybugs and aphids. In fact, they are often confused with these two species. Found just about
Mealybugs are small, white, sap-sucking pests that can quickly overrun your plants, leaving behind sticky honeydew that invites mold and other insects. In this guide, you’ll learn how to identify