Healthy, delicious potatoes are a significant crop for most farms. However, potato diseases can affect yields and increase costs. Spraying insecticides can be expensive, and chemicals often don’t effectively kill hard-to-reach pests. Here we’ll look at the various types of pest in underground crops (which includes potatoes) and some organic controls that are highly effective. One of the most common problems encountered is potato pest damage, caused by insects and disease. Potato plants are attacked by a number of insects and diseases, with the most significant being the Colorado Beetle, cutworms, wire-worms, blight and viruses. In order to protect your potato crop from these pests, you should take measures as early as possible to prevent them getting established in your fields. There are also specific control methods for each pest you need to be aware of.
Pest Control For Potatoes
Pests are a common problem in our gardens. But they don’t have to be! Here are some tips for pest control:
1. Plant Marigolds. These plants smell terrible to most pests, so they’ll stay away from them. The added bonus is that Marigolds are also beautiful flowers, so you can enjoy them even if they’re not working like magic to keep your garden pest-free.
2. Use natural pesticides. One of the best ways to keep pests out of your garden is to use natural pesticides, like those made from garlic or cinnamon oil. You can use these on your plants and in your soil, and they will repel most insects without harming them or your family members!
3. Keep it clean! Pests are drawn to dirty areas, so keeping your garden clean will help keep them away as well! This means keeping all dead leaves and trash picked up off the ground, as well as removing any fallen fruit or vegetables that might attract insects into your garden space.
The most common pest problem for potatoes is the Colorado Potato Beetle. This beetle can be found in most areas of the United States, and is particularly common in states with dry or warm climates. The beetles feed on potato leaves, so they can be a serious threat to your potato plants if left untreated.
The best way to prevent Colorado Potato Beetles from damaging your crop is to apply a pesticide before they have a chance to eat it away. If you don’t have access to pesticides, try covering your plants with fine netting to keep them away from your crops.
List of Pest Control For Potatoes
- Fast acting and odorless – Monterey insect Killer is a bacterial product produced by fermentation which rapidly treats plants and does not produce odors.
- Controls many insects – the insect treatment Spray controls caterpillars, leafminers, codling moth, tent caterpillars, gypsy moth, trips, borers, fire ants, and more.
- Variety of uses – this pest control can be used on outdoor ornamentals, lawns, vegetables, and also broadleaf weeds.
- Easy spray application – this CSI alternative product may be applied with a trigger sprayer, hand-held, backpack, or hose-end Sprayers. Carefully read the label directions before use for optimal application.
- Organic gardening – the active ingredient in our bug Killer spray is a natural bacteria called spinosad, which is the newest agricultural chemistry to be introduced. Approved For organic gardening, our product is safe for use around people and pets.
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Height | 6.75 Inches |
Width | 3.5 Inches |
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Color | Teal/Turquoise green |
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Height | 9.15 Inches |
Width | 0.82 Inches |
Length | 7.59 Inches |
Weight | 1.88715696272 Pounds |
Release Date | 2010-02-02T00:00:01Z |
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- Large 1 Gallon Container
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