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How to Keep Pests Out of Your Garden

Nick Siebert • Mar 03, 2024

Don’t let pests destroy your vegetable garden. 

Knowing how to keep pests out of your yard can prevent damage to your prized garden. Additionally, pests in your garden can cause your plants to discolor, wilt, have holes in them, grow improperly, or be misshapen or brown. Pests can even destroy your plants altogether. 


Just because you plant a garden doesn’t mean you can’t keep it safe from critters and bugs, however. There are tips and tricks you can take to keep your garden pest-free, enjoying the literal fruits of your labor, sans aphids and burrowing insect holes. 


But first, it’s important to understand common garden pests and to know when to
contact a professional pest control technician in Sparta, NJ


What Are Some Common Garden Pests?


Aphids, flea beetles, and ants are common garden pests. They might feast on leaves, causing them to discolor and curl. 


These pests produce a sticky substance that can damage or even ruin your garden, which is why you need to keep them away. Beetles are one type of pest that dines on a plant’s stem and leaves, completely ruining it. And with the exorbitant prices of produce plus excessive pesticide use in today’s agriculture, you most likely want to keep your organic garden pristine and pest-free. 


Any outdoor wildlife can easily turn your garden into a 24/7 buffet for pests. This includes mice, deer, rabbits, raccoons, groundhogs, squirrels, and more. When rodents and other animals enter your garden, they can destroy it and transmit harmful pathogens, ruining your hard work and rendering your garden unusable. 


Organic Garden Pest Control


The best garden pest control starts with a deer fence. Unfortunately, it won’t keep other critters out, but some chicken wire should prevent deer from chomping away at your tomato plants. 


You can always
plant items that deter pests, such as basil. Just be careful with planting items just to keep pests away, as natural doesn’t always mean non-toxic, and you don’t want to put something in your garden that can your children, your pets, or local wildlife.


You can also purchase
flowers to plant in your vegetable garden to deter pests, such as marigolds. They may or may not work, but they’ll add a pop of color either way. 


Although natural pest control for gardens can help difference, you might need to work with a trusted pest control technician if the pest population in your yard is getting out of control. This is especially true with witty ticks, spiders, and dangerous
stinging insects, such as wasps


How to Keep Pests Out of Your Garden


It’s important to understand how to keep pests out of your garden and, although there are different DIY measures you can try, you may need professional assistance if you have an infestation of any kind. Professionals know how to safely and humanely remove a host of insects and wildlife, protecting you and your family. 


If you’re in Sussex County, NJ, or Warwick, NY, Serene Property Services can help you keep your home and garden pest-free.
Contact us today to schedule an appointment. We also offer recurring pest control to keep your home free from bugs, rodents, and more. 


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