What if potted flowers are harmed by grubs?
What if potted flowers are harmed by grubs?
Many flower growers know the benefits of grubs, which are the larvae of beetles, commonly known as the ground silkworm. Grubs harm the roots of flowers, for potted flowers, if grubs grow in the soil, it can be said that the plant has embarked on the road of death, even if it can escape the bad luck of a life call, it is still half-dead.
Because grubs are mainly active in the soil, it is difficult to judge the insect situation. If it is found that the leaves of the flowers raised in the open field are wilting differently under the condition that the pots are not short of water, the soil is not too fertile, and the light is not too strong, then eight or nine out of ten are grubs. In order to confirm that it should be tested, if it is found to be active, all suspected objects can be treated with 1000 times of 80% dichlorvos EC. Squeezed grubs are easily poisoned and can usually be killed with only one application, and grubs would not be a headache for flower growers if their adult beetles were not able to fly everywhere to lay eggs.
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