Friday, January 27, 2012

How to kill bugs on gardenias?

we have just planted gardenias and i just notice a couple of worms and grass hoppers and some of the leaves on a couple of the tress are now see through what spary can i use without killing the plant
How to kill bugs on gardenias?
Don't use bug spray until you identify what bug it is. Otherwise all you will do is give your dog cancer, and not even kill the bugs. You could Google "garden insect identification" and the name of your state, or get a book called "insect, Disease and Weed i.d. Guide." from Rodale. Til then, just a blast of water should do it, or knock them into soapy water by hand.
Reply:pyrethrum insecticide --- follow the instructions to the letter . good luck
Reply:Disyston is a systemic insecticide. Sprinkle it around the drip line of the gardenia and water in. The plant will become poisonous to any bug that bites it. sold at nurseries, good for all plants in and outside. Stinks, but is very effective.



Also consider fertilizing your gardenia with Epsom salts, cheap alternative to acid based fertilizers.
Reply:A natural product known as BT, Dipel or Thuricide attacks worms (caterpillars) and is very narrow-spectrum in toxicity (even safe on veggies). It's probably not that effective on grasshoppers though. Read the label.
Reply:1cup of dish soap 1 cup of whiskey in a sprayer attached to your garden hose.

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