The Pest
Whatever you grow in your garden, you’re sure to have come across aphids. They’re a group of prolific pests that are commonly described as greenfly and blackfly, although there are also a variety of other pests in this group including the woolly aphid, root aphids and the cabbage aphid.
Aphids are almost always active except in an overwintering egg stage. But even in winter, if it’s mild enough adult aphids can keep on feeding. In optimum conditions the adult female can actually give birth to live young, missing out the egg stage and increasing the population very rapidly. It is perhaps the aphid’s ability to breed and multiply so prolifically that makes it such a persistent problem.
The problem
Aphids cause a range of problems. Their main form of attack is to suck the sap from fresh young shoots. New buds and leaves of roses and just about anything else sprouting in spring, can become covered in layers of green bugs. The range of plants affected is immense and the initial results are stunted growth, and weaker plants. However the problems don’t stop there. Heavily infested plants can die. Aphids can also spread disease. Just as mosquitoes can pass malaria to humans in areas where this disease is prevalent, aphids can spread plant viruses. These can be debilitating for crops such as tomatoes, potatoes, cucumbers, peas, marrows and squashes and many more besides.
Another problem related to the presence of aphids is sooty mould. Sometimes this is the most obvious sign of the presence of aphids. They secrete a sweet sticky honeydew, which covers the leaf surfaces, and sooty moulds grow on this residue, creating unsightly blackened leaves. Although the mould is not considered to be harmful, if there’s enough of it, it can reduce the amount of light that reaches the leaves and so reduce the plant’s abilities to make its own food.
The solution
For a good all-round pesticide that is a fast and effective control of aphids choose the Westland Bug Killer. It's a ready-to-use, fast-acting insecticide that works on contact with the pest. It is suitable for use on greenfly, blackfly, caterpillars and many other garden pests, but also protects your plants for up to 12 weeks against attack by aphids and other common pests.. It can be used to treat the pests on all ornamental plants and can be used in the garden or in a greenhouse. The new Westland Bug Attack Ready to Use, is a unique insecticide and acaricide which controls both aphids and other sucking and chewing pests as well as red spider mite and increasing problem both indoors and outdoors. For a simple easy to use solution to indoor pests try the new Bug Attack Quick sticks a simple and easy to use solution to controlling indoor pests such as aphids, whitefly, thrips and scale insects.
There are also some other things you can do to make your garden plants less susceptible to aphid attack.
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