How To Get Rid Of Spider Mites

Dealing with garden pests is a loathed task for most gardeners, especially when they are smaller than the head of a pin!

Spider mites wreak havoc on both indoor plants, and outdoor plants.

It’s crucial to get rid of these pests as soon as possible before they cause excessive damage to plants that you spent hours on keeping healthy.

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How To Get Rid Of Sweat Bees

Halictidae-commonly referred to as sweat bees are regarded as the second largest family of bees, and occur all over the world.

This group of solitary or eusocial bees species lives alone in underground nests, and usually aren’t a threat to humans, but in fact, are important pollinators.

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How to Get Rid Of Hoverflies

We love our beautiful garden flowers and plants, and so do numerous pesky pests such as leafhoppers, aphids, and many more that want to munch on their stems and leaves.

Often dubbed as syrphid flies or flower flies, hoverflies can be found throughout the world, except in Antarctica, and are often seen hovering or nectaring at flowers.

However, hoverflies are your friends, because even though they drink nectar from flowers, they help control several different pests in your garden including caterpillars, cabbage worms, mealybugs, and aphids.

So, you really don’t need to know how to get rid of hoverflies!

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How to Get Rid of Oak Mites — Kill Oak Gall Itch Mites

Oak trees are well known for their majesty. They lend their stark beauty to the stunning autumnal landscapes, with their leaves turning into multiple shades of yellow, orange and brown.

Despite their beauty, it might be quite annoying to have one close by as they are home to some pesky little parasites called oak leaf gall mites.

The Oak leaf itch mite is a greater nuisance to humans than to trees as they can get onto your skin or clothes and bite your skin, causing redness and rashes.

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How Do I Get Rid of Gnats in My Potted Plants?

Having gone to the trouble of investing time or money, or both(!) in a beautiful houseplant(s) to complement your home, the last thing you want is pesky bugs spoiling their appearance.

If you’ve started noticing tiny, fly-like flying insects around your home, particularly around your houseplants, then you’ve very likely got a fungus gnat infestation!

However, when it comes to getting rid of fungas gnats, there’s good news and bad news.

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How to Get Rid of Soil Mites

If you look at the potted plants in your home closely, sometimes, you may notice tiny white bugs about the size of a pinhead moving on the top of the soil or along the edges of the pot and or compost heap. These tiny creatures could be an indication that you have a soil mite infestation.

While, in general, these tiny white bugs are harmless to the soil and the plants, they are pests and their existence in your precious plants may bother you. 

So, if you want to eliminate and kill mites, there are many ways in which you can do that. Continue on for some valuable tips and general gardening information on how to get rid of soil mites.

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