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  2. How To Get Rid Of Whiteflies So They Don't Destroy Your Plants

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    But they also can wreak plenty of damage on garden and houseplants. ... Blast insects off with the hose. “A high pressure spray can physically remove them from garden plants,” says Kahn. You ...

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    “Use a vacuum with a hose attachment to remove existing spiders and their webs,” says Wong. ... bed bugs are very tricky to get rid of by yourself. As such, the expert recommends contacting a ...

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    Prune trees and shrubs away from the structure Insects will use a tree as a bridge to get onto the roof, according to Wizzie Brown, entomologist and Extension Pro Six ways to keep bugs out of your ...

  5. List of pest-repelling plants - Wikipedia

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    repel squash bugs, [2] aphids (though there is conflicting information with some sources stating it attracts aphids), [10] many beetles, and the cabbage looper [3] Onion: repels rabbits, the cabbage looper, and the Small White [3] Oregano: repellent to many pests [3] Parsley: repels asparagus beetles [3] Peppermint

  6. List of common household pests - Wikipedia

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    The house fly is found all over the world where humans live and so is the most widely distributed insect. [1]This is a list of common household pests – undesired animals that have a history of living, invading, causing damage, eating human foods, acting as disease vectors or causing other harms in human habitation.

  7. Leptoglossus phyllopus - Wikipedia

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    These bugs are a common garden insect which may damage a wide variety of crops including cotton, peaches and tomatoes, and seeds such as beans, black-eyed peas and sorghum. [2] Like other bugs L. phyllopus suck juices from plants by puncturing them with their sucking mouth parts, making them resistant to ingested pesticides .