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Rutgers Shares How to Protect Your Garden from New Jersey Pests This August


Aphids, beetles, spider mites, and other pests can invade your garden during summer. Whether you’re growing flowers or produce, you can take steps to protect your garden from these pests. In addition to hiring professional New Jersey pest control, Rutgers offers the following tips for keeping your garden safe.

Check Plants Regularly

Don’t wait for pests to take over your garden. Instead, do regular inspections to look for any signs of garden pests. Check your plants and soil about twice a week to see if any bugs are present.

Rotate Garden Plots

Avoid using the same garden plot over and over, since this can increase the risk of pest infestations. Rotate your garden plots as often as you can to reduce the risk of pests.

Prepare Soil Carefully

If you’re planting new flowers, vegetables, or fruits, make sure the soil is fully prepared. This involves turning or plowing it and ensuring there aren’t any weeds.

Identify Harmful vs. Beneficial Bugs

Some bugs, such as ladybugs, are beneficial to have in your garden. Work on identifying which ones are helping your garden and which ones are harming it. Pest control experts can help you determine which bugs are which.

Harvest Ripe Produce Promptly

Harvest produce as soon as it’s ripe. This helps prevent other kinds of pest infestations. Some pests might be drawn to overripe fruit or other produce that’s part of their diet.

Need New Jersey pest control to protect your garden? Contact the experts at Allison Pest Control to learn more about our services.

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