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How to eliminate pests from my plants

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Our orchards and gardens are often victims of pests such as ants, aphids or mites, which if not controlled in time can affect all other plants and even invade your home. Take care of the health of your plants and prevent them from becoming insect food with the following tips

Now that spring has arrived, the flowers return to our gardens and terraces, and with them the latent risk of being attacked by pests that can endanger the health of your plants and even kill them completely. Each region is prone to certain types of insects depending on its climatic conditions and the state of its soils, but there are some very common such as ant, aphids or mites with which we tend to deal more often and to which we must pay special attention. Attention if we do not want that in addition to the garden, they invade the interior of our house. When the pest has exceeded your response capacity, you can turn to your Allianz home insurance, with which you will have at your disposal the services of professionals who can help you implement the most effective treatments to control the pest in your garden. If the pest problem you are having is still controllable, you can consult your nearest nursery about the most effective insecticides with sprays or resort to organic, less polluting and equally efficient methods to eradicate minor pests or those that are in the first phase of the invasion. With complete security, in your house you have products with which to start fighting this plague. So we have made a small compilation of the most effective ones and we show you the best way to use them.

What plants can I use as an insecticide?

– Garlic: one of the most effective natural repellants out there. To eliminate pests from your plants, crush a head of garlic, a couple of cloves and two glasses of water in a blender. Let the mixture rest for a day, add three liters of water and spray it directly on the leaves of your plants. It is very efficient against mites, slugs, fungi and bacteria of all kinds. – Eggshells: they are quite known for their fertilizing properties, but eggshells are also an effective repellent for snails and caterpillars. You just have to crush them and put them at the base of your plants; the rest they will do for themselves. – Hot peppers and chillies: they are excellent repellants against spider mites and whiteflies. For the mixture, take a hot pepper or a chilli, a clove of garlic and a little vegetable oil; crush the ingredients and add a little water with liquid soap. Let it rest for a day and spray the result with a spray on the leaves and stem of your infected plants. – Tomatoes: an infusion with fresh tomato shoots is a very effective substitute for the chemical insecticides that the market offers to combat aphids, one of the most common pests in gardens when spring arrives. To use it as a repellent, strain the infusion and spray your plants with it daily. As a preventive measure, cleaning the leaves of your plants reduces the chances of pests and keeps them healthy; You can clean them with the duster that you use to clean the rest of your house and in the case of the smallest ones, you can give them showers that completely wet them. These regular baths keep them radiant and healthy.

Source: Allianz.es