Biological Control (10)
22
Oct
2008
Some natural remedies for a clean garden
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Always keep the land clean, no yellow leaves of cabbage left on earth, attracting butterflies cabbage. 

Avoid monoculture. 

Decorative onion and garlic planting between rows of peas, to keep under control aphids.

21
Oct
2008
Maceration of nettle against Rhagoletis cerasi and Tignola fasciata
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One of the plants used in biological control is nettle (Urtica dioica).

The high in salicylic acid and formic acid makes preparations bite an effective means to combat many plant and animal pests. All formulas are prepared using the Nettle whole plant, without roots in quantities of 1 kg of fresh herb or plant seaca 200 g (dry) per 10 liters of water.

21
Oct
2008
Adalia bipunctata against afidelor
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Adalia bipunctata - Ladybug is a species that feeds on the main species of aphids present in plants trees, shrubs and herbaceous.

Adult females lay their eggs in small groups near the colonies of lice. New-born larvae begin to feed on prey, starting with the closest and smallest size.

21
Oct
2008
Amblyseius cucumeris - used against Frankliniella occidentalis and Thrips tabaci
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Used it is a predator control Frankliniella occidentalis and Thrips tabaci on various horticultural and ornamental crops.

Amblyseius is a predator, the black and yellow pear-shaped body, small but highly mobile and the degree to use other sources of food, including pollen.

21
Oct
2008
Equisetum - against fungi and red spider
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Equisetum arvense as infusion or decoction, use is an environmentally sound manner to protect crops.

Equisetum arvense - whole plant without roots is used in quantities of 1 kg (fresh plant) or 150 g (dry plant) for each 10 gallons of water.

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