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Those Pesky Little Aphids

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Real Estate Agent with Century 21 New Millennium

I just love spring and working on getting my vegetable garden started.  In early March I started planning my vegetable garden as I do every year.  We bought a bunch of vegetable seeds which included cucumbers. tomatos, brocolli, zucchini and a bunch of others.  My daughter and I planted some of the seeds to start them indoors.  Such a great activity to do as a family. I remember doing the same with my dad when I was a little girl, Tomato

Well as the weeks passed and the seedligs emerged my daughter really loved taking care of them and watering them.  We noticed something just wasnt right and the aphids were taking over the leaLadybugves.  You could see those little pests just flying around the cucumber seedlings.  I just wanted to get rid of those suckers.  So what to do?  Well I didn't want to do chemicals since we are trying to do an organic garden and the plants are still indoors so those beneficial bugs since as lady bugs and praying mantis weren't in the extermination plan either.

So I did a bit of research and found a few suggestions.  Hopefully the one that I chose will get rid of them and keep my leaves looking healthy on my veggie plants. 

 

 

Here are some natural ways to get rid of Aphids and some other pesky bugs:

  1. Take 1 part water and mix with 1 part rubbing alcohol.  Spray on the leaves and the aphids will suffocate.  (This was the route I took)
  2. A forceful spray of water  will make the aphids fall off the leaves
  3. Squashing a few aphids around the infested plants releases a chemical signal that makes the other aphids drop from the plants and leave
  4. Spray with Garlic Oil Spray
  5. Place banana peels at the base of infested plant. The peels give them a shot of potassium too!
  6. Use a spray made from a tea of tomato or potato leaves and water
  7. Mix 1 tsp. dish soap with 1/2 tsp. vegetable oil in 1 quart water in a spray bottle
  8. Spray mild soapy warm water on the leaves and plants
  9. Place garlic around the plants.  GArlic keeps the aphids away.
  10. LADYBUGS or PRAYING MANTIS.  They eat the pesky little critters

If you have any additional suggestions please feel free to post them in the comments.

 

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Stacy Magid
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Century 21 New Millennium
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Woodbridge VA 22192
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Comments (8)

Kirk Williams
Private Venture Capital - Everett, WA
I use to love lady bugs until our house was infested with them. I don't know how it happened but they were a nightmare BUT as long as they stay outside, they can be useful. Good post.
Apr 13, 2008 06:40 AM
Stacy Magid
Century 21 New Millennium - Woodbridge, VA
Kirk-  We've had ladybug infestations before but the last few years they have been less and less.  Sure was a mess to clean them all up.
Apr 13, 2008 10:28 AM
Anonymous
Kathleen

Thanks for the post!  I forgot about ladybugs... I might have to buy some and set them free on my mini-garden to protect my poor tomato plant from the green sap suckers.  

 ~Kathleen

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Apr 14, 2008 04:34 AM
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Stacy Magid
Century 21 New Millennium - Woodbridge, VA
Kathleen-  Go for it.  They sell them in all kinds of catalogs.  Thanks for your comment
Apr 14, 2008 11:15 AM
Patricia Kennedy
RLAH@properties - Washington, DC
Home in the Capital
I'm using a water and alcohaul mix in an old Windex bottle for zapping the little moths that have moved into my house!
Apr 21, 2008 01:05 AM
Stacy Magid
Century 21 New Millennium - Woodbridge, VA
Patricia-  Hope that works for you.  I have noticed that the aphid population has been reduced after using it for a week. 
Apr 21, 2008 01:26 AM
Stacy Magid
Century 21 New Millennium - Woodbridge, VA

Deborah, Hope some of the suggestions work for you.  They certainly are annoying destructive pests

May 02, 2008 04:11 AM
Corie Gorham
Century 21 M&M - Lodi, CA

THANK YOU! I've been fighting aphids with chemicals and they are winning the battle. I prefer to use organic.

May 14, 2008 09:40 AM