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  1. Jun 27, 2023 · An assassin bug can kill squash bugs, aphids, tomato hornworms, and other insects that decimate your flowers and veggies. But can it hurt you?

    • Avoid over-fertilizing your plants. Speaking of new growth, aphids are drawn to tasty, tender young shoots, so one of the keys to keeping their numbers in check is to avoid over-fertilizing your plants.
    • Keep your plants well watered. Plants are prone to stress during periods of drought, so high summer is an especially susceptible time for aphid infestations.
    • Attract beneficial insects to your garden. Aphids have natural predators that include parasitic wasps, ladybugs, lacewings, damsel bugs, big-eyed bugs, and hoverflies, whose adults and/or larvae consume all or parts of aphids.
    • Grow plants with natural pest-repelling properties around your yard. Plants with powerful aromas are known to keep aphids and other pests away naturally, and all you have to do is grow them around your yard.
  2. May 16, 2024 · Aphids are not only a nuisance but they damage and slow the growth of common plants like hydrangea, birch, and viburnum. With so many options to get rid of aphids naturally, there is no need to resort to harmful chemical pesticides.

    • Natural Predators. Introduce and/or encourage natural lace bug predators, such as ladybugs, lacewing larvae, minute pirate bugs, and of course, assassin bugs (which will also devour any aphids hanging around).
    • Hose Them. This is an easy and inexpensive lace bug control method. You could simply hose them off in order to provide an inhospitable environment for them.
    • Pruning. Cut the infested foliage off and burn it. You could also seal the foliage in a plastic bag and throw it out. However, do not put it in your compost bin.
    • Rake Up Leaves and Debris. Again, going back to making the environment inhospitable. You don’t want to give the lace bugs anywhere to mate, lay eggs, or hide from harsh sunlight or cold weather.
  3. Sep 26, 2024 · Baking Soda. Baking soda is a popular remedy in the gardening community, often raised with the question, “Will baking soda kill aphids?” The answer is yes; it can effectively eliminate these pests.

  4. Home Remedies for Getting Rid of Aphids. Here is a list of 10 best home remedies that can help you control and get rid of aphids efficiently: 1. Neem Oil: This vegetable oil can be easily extracted from Neem trees.

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  6. Apr 5, 2024 · A few tablespoons of liquid dish or insecticidal soap diluted in a pint of water is the simplest way to make a natural aphid killer spray for that aphid infestation. After mixing the water and soap mixture, fill up a squirt bottle, take a dish sponge and head out to your garden.

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