P:How to fight turkucie and how to drive out moles? How to fight spiders. When it gets warm, flowers and shrubs are entwined with cobwebs. Is there any advice for this?
O:The turkish snack can be caught in catch traps (these can be jars with beer or manure dug into the ground in spring). The insects attracted by the smell, when they encounter an obstacle, wander along it and fall into the prepared jar.However, this method is quite laborious, and chemical control is much more effective. It must be remembered that this pest should be fought together with the neighbors.
The same is with moles. Capturing them in the garden does not guarantee that no other individuals will appear.To catch moles, various types of traps, electronic scarers or simply put plastic bottles on rods, which are then stuck into the ground.Some plants scare away moles with their smell (e.g. imperial crown) . It is best to use all possible ways as one does not work. When fighting a mole, do not forget that it is under protection!
Spiders that spin their spider webs on plants are not pests of these plants and do not need to be combated.
P:For several years I have been observing that at the turn of July and August, hornets come to the lilacs growing in my garden and eat the bark.It takes several weeks. The following year, the torn shoots wither. It was not possible to locate the hornet's nest and remove it. I am allergic to wasp venom, and there are children on the plot. I don't know what to do and is the only salvation to cut the lilacs?
O:Contact the fire brigade regarding the removal of wasp nests and hornets. Hornets scrape the bark of trees (not only lilacs) and make wood pulp from it, which they use to build nests. Cutting the lilacs may not make these insects disappear from your garden.
They must have a nest somewhere nearby, where the guards always fly.It is better to leave the location of this nest to firefighters, who are technically and equipped for it.Wounds after biting the bark must be spread with garden ointment.
Q:Is there an effective way to combat the grubs that attacked my plot, destroying both the lawn and the annual flowers?
O:Soil pests are difficult to control, especially when plants already grow in the garden. The grubs die when they get to the surface while digging the ground.Then birds eat them as well. We can also partially harvest them.From biological agents intended for the control of larvae residing in the soil, appropriate agents available on the market are used.