How to keep the vegetable garden safe from insects
- Flea beetles are small, black beetles that damage leaves of plants like radish and cabbage, causing significant harm early in the season.
- Cabbage loopers, green larvae from cabbage butterflies, create holes in various plants like cabbage and cucumbers, potentially carrying harmful bacteria.
- Preventative insecticides are recommended for the lower part of squash plants to control insect damage starting in late June or early July.
- Spinosad is effective against the Colorado potato beetle, which has resistance to other insecticides.
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How to keep the vegetable garden safe from insects
Do you know why ants never get sick? They have anty bodies. Ants are annoying if they get into the house or make their anthills in places we’d rather they wouldn’t, but they don’t cause many problems to plants, including vegetables. Although ants have never given me trouble in our vegetable garden, battling other insects has been a lifetime task. I don’t remember a year I haven’t needed to protect our cabbage, or they’d be riddled with holes. Br…
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