As temperatures start to cool down, insect activity can increase. Here are several insects to watch for in your garden this time of year.


Aphids come in many colors, not just green. They cause direct damage to plant leaves and they can transmit diseases to the plant. Apply Neem Oil or Eight, to control.
Wasps and aphids can go hand in hand. If you see a lot of wasp activity in trees, check for aphids. The wasps are there because of the secretions (honeydew, sugars) which the aphids produce. Get rid of the aphids and the wasp problem will be reduced. Also, keep your wasp traps baited and look for the wasp’s nest nearby. Spray late in the evening or early morning.


Not sure what’s bugging your plants or lawn. Bring a sample to the Flower Bin Diagnostic Center for identification and control options.
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