by Metropol | November 27, 2024 8:30 am
By all accounts, many Canterbury gardeners are already experiencing explosions of the little sap-sucking insects.
Dealing with them usually includes regular spraying, and this is where opinions differ on what spray to use to eliminate the pests. Recently, a TikToker posted success with mixing equal parts of full fat milk and water, then spraying it all over the plants, noting, “If you do it consecutively on aphids for a number of days, the aphids will actually suffocate from the fat in the milk”.
Of course, commercial sprays are available from garden centres, and there are several recommended environmentally-friendly solutions. My go-to is soapy dishwater, however here are some suggestions from other gardeners. Spraying should be repeated every 3-5 days for 2 weeks to ensure eradication.
• Use the flat setting on a watering nozzle to hose plants with a steady, low pressure stream of water, focusing on the underside of the leaves.
• In a spray bottle, add 1 tablespoon of dish soap and a few drops of vegetable oil to one litre of water. Spray thoroughly as above. Wait 20 minutes and then rinse with water.
• Finely chop 3 large cloves of garlic, and soak in 3 cups of water in an air-tight container overnight. Strain the tea through a sieve so just the garlic-infused water remains. Mix in a teaspoon of dishwashing liquid, put into spray bottle and fire away.
Aphids are small sap-sucking insects and members of the superfamily Aphidoidea. Common names include greenfly and blackfly, although individuals within a species can vary widely in colour. The group includes the fluffy white woolly aphids, and the black variety.
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