Grasshoppers - Knowledgebase Question

Giddings, Te
Avatar for dbjranch
Question by dbjranch
June 9, 2009
They have landed! What do I


Image
Answer from NGA
June 9, 2009
Here are three suggestions for your grasshopper problem. First, remove any grassy weeds near the garden, where the grasshoppers will congregate when they're not eating your garden plants. Second, encourage wildlife, especially birds, into your garden. Do this by minimizing pesticide use and planting trees and shrubs with berries and seeds that are attractive to birds. Birds can eat a remarkable number of insects. Finally, consider using the biological control Nosema locustae. This is a microbe that attacks grasshoppers, and is sold under various trade names specifically to control grasshoppers. One last suggestion: if you live on a large lot, consider getting a few free-roaming hens. They will correct the problem very quickly! And of course, the eggs are a bonus!

You must be signed in before you can post questions or answers. Click here to join!

« Return to the Garden Knowledgebase Homepage

Member Login:

( No account? Join now! )

Today's site banner is by Lucius93 and is called "Pollination"

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.