Bad Bugs
Organic Gardening is the way Nature intended its vegetables, herbs and fruits to be grown.
Identifying the Good from the Bad...
To
create the perfect growing environment for your
Hydroponics project, and to ensure the optimum
growing conditions to produce a beautiful, tender,
dirt-free, flavorful product. We suggest you utilize
beneficial insects, or "good bugs", to eat the "bad
bugs", which keeps your produce free of harmful
pesticides.
Although bringing in good bugs to eliminate a bad
bug problem might not always solve the problem, you
might have to resort to a pesticide. In cases like
this, our staff is very educated and can direct you
to the best product to use.
Watch Out For These Guys
When possible, it is always recommended to use "Good Bugs" to fend off the "Bad Bugs" that might take home in your hydroponic garden.
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Aphids |
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Caterpillars
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Cockroaches |
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Cutworms
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European Corn
Borers |
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Fungus
Gnats
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Leaf
Hoppers
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Mealybugs
Description:
Small bugs create white, powdery masses
on leaf stem joints.Treatment: Scrape off and spray with insecticide. |
Root
Maggots Description:
Fly larvae that hatch at the base of the
plants and eat the roots.Treatment: Not too common in hydroponics gardens. If found, spray with insecticide. |
Scale
Description:
Tiny waxy growths on the underside of
leaves and on stems.Treatment: Scrape off and isolate plant, if possible. Wash leaves with warm soapy water and apply insecticide if needed. |
Striped
Cucumber Beetle Description:
Small, very destructive, striped back
beetles 1/4 inch long. As adults, these
plant pests eat leaves, and as larvae
eat roots.Treatment: Use insecticidal soap. |
Tarnished
Plant Bugs Description:
Small beetles about 1/4 inch long with
tarnish-like markings on it's back. They
inject plants with a substance that
deforms leaf tips and stem joining.Treatment: Clean off all nearby organic debris and spray with insecticide. |
White
Flies Description:
Tiny, white flying bugsTreatment: Very resilient. Spray with insecticide or something stronger. Also spray all surrounding plants. |
Colorado
Potato Beetle Description:
Inch long striped beetles and their
larvae will eat everything on a plant.Treatment: Pick off by hand and optionally, spray with insecticide. |
Earwigs Description:
Small dark brown centipede-like insects
with a pincer tail. Treatment: Pick off by hand (they usually come out at night). |
Imported
Cabbage Worm Description:
Small velvety green caterpillars that
eat plant leaves.Treatment: Spray with insecticidal soap. |
Mexican
Bean Beetle Description:
Small, 1/2 inch beetles will eat roots
and leaves, leaving only the veins.Treatment: Wash with soap. |
Spider
Mites Description:
Red, yellow or green microscopic bugs
forming cobwebs. Treatment: Isolate plant if you can, wash leaves with warm, soapy water and spray with insecticide. |
Thrips
Description:
Very small and slender bugs leaving dark
blobs on the leaves.Treatment: Remove bugs by hand, wash leaves with water and spray insecticide. |
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