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Organic Garden Pest Control - Why to Try It

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Over the years individuals have begun to resort to chemical poisons more than ever before. This practice has created more harm than benefit and needs to be controlled. There is a demand to control the use of chemical pesticides and spread awareness of choices like organic garden pest control.

 

Pests can do a lot of harm to a garden or a farm. It can be weeds, bugs, fowl or other animals. A fine example of pest infestation is the introduction of European hares in Australia. The rabbits increased into the thousands and created universal harm to farms. Similarly, aphids (plant lice) suction the liquids from plants utilizing their straw like mouthparts called stylets, thus inhibiting the maturation of plants.

 

Pests are the greatest enemies of farmers throughout the planet. Farmers use chemical poisons to check the pest peril. Farmers are unaware of the long term significance of chemical pesticides. These poisons cause serious damage to farms as well as human beings. They start collecting in the land thus making the soil unhealthy for cultivation. Extreme presence of pesticides and other chemicals in our food chain is termed as ‘Biomagnification’ and this can lead to health disorder and hereditary problems that can result in genetic changes.

 

Also, these poisons kill not only the pests but also numerous advantageous bugs, inflicting more injury to the natural ecological equilibrium. Several positive insects like bees and butterflies, which are the main pollinators of our gardens are many times eliminated by chemical “pest control” methods. Studies have shown that pests start to from a strong resistance towards chemical pesticides. This leads to the evolution of “superbugs” that are immune to basic chemical poisons. Weeds that could once be obliterated easily by a fast shot of Roundup or some other weed control product are today becoming more resistant to Roundup. This makes the chemical futile against weed control.

 

The best alternative is to resort to organic garden pest control. This is a responsible and a tremendous choice as it does little harm to the land. Pull out the weeds whenever and wherever they pop up. Try pouring out some boiling water on weeds when you see them in the cracks of the pavement or driveway where it may be harder to pull them out. It may take some time and sweat but boiling water will eliminate the weed without hurting the land. There are some tools available to assist with pulling weeds. In order to find more info on organic pest control, check out a gardening magazine (like Home and Garden) or an on-line internet site. You can also ask other avid gardeners for their tips and tricks.  Gardeners are a friendly group and are commonly prepared to share their successful systems of checking damaging pests.