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Maintaining Your Growing Plants With Organic Pest Control Methods

You may have an organic garden in your yard, but there are a number pests taking advantage of your growing plants. With an organic garden, you do not want to use chemical pesticides, but there are a number of organic pest control options to get rid of pests without chemicals.

If your garden is infested with aphids, you can purchase a couple of ladybugs online or from a garden nursery. Aphids eat at your plants in your garden, shrubs and bushes in your yard. Ladybugs love eating aphids and an advantage of keeping ladybugs, is they do not harm your plants.

Another option, is to keep a hungry toad near your garden pond. One toad can eat up to 10,000 insects over a three month period. Toads eat flying insects, larvae, snails and crickets.

These are two of a number of options available to keep out pests from your garden with organic pest control.

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