Aphids: These tiny, pear-shaped insects suck sap from new plant growth. To control them, wash plants with a strong spray of water and encourage natural predators like aphid midges and lady beetles

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Asparagus Beetle: A destructive pest for both garden and wild asparagus. Keep an eye on asparagus plants for signs of infestation and take preventive measures

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Gall Mites: Microscopic mites that suck sap, causing abnormal growth like raised pimples on leaves or enlarged buds

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Other Insect Pests: There are various other pests like Termites, Jassids, Leaf folders, Cabbage Diamond Black-moth, Leaf Roller, and Red pumpkin. Identifying these pests is crucial for effective pest management

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Identify the Pests: Determine the specific pests affecting your garden to implement targeted control measures

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Protective Barriers: Install physical barriers like fences to prevent larger animals from accessing your garden

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Natural Predators: Encourage natural predators such as birds, ladybugs, and praying mantises to control smaller pests organically

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Repellents: Use animal repellents like sprays or granules to deter pests from entering your garden space

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