How to get rid of caterpillars: 12 way to kill caterpillars on plants (Updated for 2023)

Caterpillars are the larval stage of the order Lepidoptera, which mainly comprises of the insects such as butterflies and moths. Due to the indirect transition of these insects from caterpillars to adults, caterpillars require a huge amount of food to gain enough energy to undergo a complete metamorphosis and to become a healthy adult. They … Read more

How to get rid of thrips: 11 way to kill thrips on plants (Updated for 2023)

Thrips belong to order Thysanoptera that are tiny, slender, sucking insects having fringed wings and feed on the outer layer of small leaves, tender shoots and flowers causing stippling on the upper surface of the leaves besides silvering of the lower surface of the leaves. The stippling of the leaves leads to discoloration usually turning … Read more

How to get rid of fungus gnats: 12 way to kill fungus gnat for indoor plants (Updated for 2023)

Fungus gnats are small dark-winged flies similar to fruit flies that may cause a major threat to the developing seedlings, indoor plants, potted and environmental plants for the reason that they feed on the fungi living in the potting soil and on the organic matter where they lay down their eggs that hatch into larva … Read more

Best Spider Mites Killer: How To Get Rid Of Spider Mites (Updated for 2023)

Spider mites belong to the Acari family called as Tetranychidae which includes more than 1200 listed species that usually live on the undersides of leaves to make protective silk webbing and causes severe damages by piercing their stylus to suck sap from leaves and tender shoots of many plants including cannabis. Spider mites are not classified into insects’ category but as … Read more

How to Get Rid of Leafhoppers: 10 way to kill leafhoppers on your garden (Updated for 2023)

The word “Leafhoppers” is widely used for the species belonging to the Cicadellidae family that comprises of around 20000 listed species dispersed around the world. Adults in the family are squeezed, stretched out, and somewhat deltoid in shape. They can jump and fly off making short flights if disturbed. Their feeding on the leaves is … Read more