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Organic Pest Control

Organic Pest Control Keeps Produce Healthy And Consumers Happy

Farmers agree that using organic pest control is a very effective means as they can benefit from growing clean as well as healthy and pesticide-free produce. One of the main reasons why farmers are so enamored by using organic pest control is the greater amount of awareness of the environment which has played a major role in improving natural farming techniques which in turn is providing greater benefits to consumers as well as to those farmers that have chosen to follow organic farming methods.

Less Risk Of Pest Infestation

There are numerous benefits to using organic pest control methods since there is less risk of growing plants that are infested with pests or which have become damaged. Organic pest control also means absence of any artificial ingredients which ensures that the produce is healthier as well as better tasting. One of the more effective means of doing organic pest control is to undertake companion planting because companion plants will repel away pests and also become attractive to predators thereby further reducing risk from pests.

Other benefits to using organic pest control methods are that the produce will turn out stronger and will be more resistant to pests as well as diseases. Though chemicals can effectively also destroy pests; doing so, they expose the produce and consumers to many dangers. On the other hand, organic pest control ensures using eco-friendly means as well as safeguarding the welfare of the general consumer.

The best way to protect your produce from ravages of pest infestation is to eliminate the pest breeding ground. Simple steps such as doing efficient management of waste as well as properly draining the soil off stagnant water can prove to be effective in preventing pests from breeding. Even disposing of garbage in the proper way is a good means of preventing pest damage and breeding.

There are also a number of simple though effective organic pest control methods that anyone can adopt in order to combat the menace from pests. For example, using ladybugs to eat up aphids will ensure that your garden is not destroyed by pests and breeding praying mantises will ensure that pests will be eaten up. Of course, you should grow plants that attract these insects in order to ensure that pests are kept at bay.

Before the advent of chemical based pesticides, most farmers and gardeners were in any case using organic pest control to keep their plants and produce free from the dangers of pest infestation. Even today, and despite what modern technology is throwing at us, it is still possible to continue doing organic garden pest control without resorting to use of chemical based products.

As mentioned, ladybugs will eat aphids while the praying mantis will kill of other insects. Using such natural, organic and non-toxic methods can prove to be more beneficial than when using chemical based pesticides.


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Organic Pest Control Methods

Don’t Become Totally Dependent On Technological Solutions

Modern technology and its much advancement have made us become almost totally dependent on each new technological advance and so, it is hard for most people to live without using some form of technologically driven solution. This is also very true in the case of pest control, even though for many centuries the best pest control methods were nothing but natural and organic by nature. However, because of supposedly improved modern pest control methods, many of which incorporate chemical substances, not many know about organic pest control methods or care to try out alternative solutions.

Quick Fix

Our dependence on a quick fix – is it for eating a quick bite or getting rid of unwanted pests – makes us want to try out the different supposedly rapid solutions including using chemical based pest control methods that are readily available on the market today. In doing this, rather than trusting various organic pest control methods, we believe that we can quickly as well as easily save our plants and crops from the ravages of pest infestation.

The truth of the fact is that organic pest control methods are safer as well as less costly as compared with any chemical based pest control method. Unfortunately, many chemical based pesticides are very toxic and when they are consumed by people it would in many instances cause much harm to their health. On the other hand, organic pest control methods have been around for a long, long time and are known to be safer as well as effective – and so well worth choosing.

Farmers from one generation to the next have understood what causes pests to attack produce and plants and this knowledge has been passed on to succeeding generations of farmers. It is therefore not surprising to learn that many modern day farmers are using organic pest control methods to kill pests rather than trust chemical based pesticides to do the job for them.

In fact, more and more people today are demanding to be given organic foods to eat and one reason for this kind of demand is that organic foods are tastier as well as healthier. What’s more, there are many simple organic pest control methods that anyone can follow including introducing certain bugs that will eat other and potentially harmful bugs. Ladybugs will eat up aphids while the praying mantis will do away with pests and other potentially harmful insects.

The problem with pests is that they will reduce the number of plants in your garden or crops in a farm. Though it is not always easy to use age-old organic pest control methods it is still possible to understand and put to use certain methods in regard to organic pest control for plants. A simple rule in this regard is to follow the golden rule “if in doubt, do nothing.”

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