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Don't be afraid of pests and rodents. Prevention methods of Fritillaria thunbergii

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Don't be afraid of pests and rodents. Prevention methods of Fritillaria thunbergii

Golden needle worms (ginger worms) and grubs are underground pests that bite the bulbs of Fritillaria. Prevention and treatment: the trichlorfon can be perfused with 800 times liquid.

The ground tiger (intercepted worm) bites on Fritillaria seedlings at night. Generally, one ground tiger can harm 3 or 10 plants in one night. Control: sprinkle trichlorfon powder 2kg every 667m2, or spray it with 800x liquid.

Mole cricket bites the bulb of Fritillaria and truncates the seedlings. Prevention and cure: steam the corn pond and make poison ear trap according to the proportion of 50g trichlorfon per 5kg. It can also be perfused with 700x liquid trichlorfon.

Zokor (blind mouse) eats a lot, bites Fritillaria bulbs, and has the habit of storing Fritillaria bulbs in autumn. Every morning, evening and rainy days, afraid of light, wind, sensitive hearing, if the tunnel is ventilated, it will block the hole. Prevention and control methods: ① uses its habit of blocking holes to capture artificially; ② puts rat poison in green onion white, and then puts green onion in the hole to trap and kill, the effect is very good.

The mole is an insectivorous animal, but it has a series of holes in the Fritillaria bed, causing the Fritillaria seedlings to die from a cold. Can be caught manually or trenched and intercepted when digging holes in the morning, evening and cloudy days every day.

 
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