5 Simple Tips to Deal with Pests in your Garden

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @sandralamphier9433
    @sandralamphier9433 Год назад +3

    I have chickens that free range. Their coop sometimes attract rats. I have tried various things but the absolute best way to get rid of rats is snakes. Around here, my best one is the yellow rat snake; they are absolutely the best ratters! Yes, they eat a few eggs as well but that is a small price to pay 👍😊

  • @gidget8717
    @gidget8717 Год назад +1

    We have a neighborhood gopher tortoise and I think its in love with our pitbull. Our yard is fenced (we have 5 dogs) and any time the tortoise is in the neighbor's yard the pitt will run to the fence and that tortoise will come to the dog. That thing moves faster than I do! 👵

  • @halloweenlady4073
    @halloweenlady4073 Год назад +1

    Someone dumped a kitty in our neighborhood a few years back. I had her checked and she was fixed and not chipped so we just fixed up the shed and porch for her. She took out all the rats, mice, and moles in our yard :). I am central florida. She gets 3 meals a day but she still makes sure our yard is rodent free!

  • @NachoCheese00
    @NachoCheese00 Месяц назад

    We live in the Disston Plaza area of St. Pete. . There used to be a Lot of bats in our area, and numerous bat boxes on poles. I haven't seen any for over 3 years, and I really miss watching them go in & out of roosts, and of course, we have more mosquitos now. I haven't seen an Armadillo in our yard for years either. It breaks my Heart.
    Thanks for all you do!!

  • @TheTrapperGuy
    @TheTrapperGuy Год назад +2

    In my busy season so catching up on your content. I deal with mammals and reptiles...so can't give much advice on bug pests. We do have moles in Pinellas but not a bunch...especially in mid to southern Pinellas. Very sandy soil isn't their favorite. Northern Pinellas and most of Hillsborough has them. Unfortunately there isn't any green ways to get rid of them. Limiting the bugs in soil can help but that usually requires insecticide. Great reason to go native plants because lawns are usually what suffer from mole damage. You mentioned seeing mole signs an hour north of here and I wonder if you might be confusing pocket gophers with moles. If you see large mounds of dirt coming up every ten feet or so then that is gophers. Moles just have a visible network of tunnels just under surface. Pocket Gophers are only in extreme north Pinellas and nowhere south of it. My advice on mammals like rats and raccoons in gardens is basically don't worry if you see them...only worry if they do damage. Nothing deters them but best way to get them to not love your property is to take away what they love. Ditch the bird feeders and don't throw kitchen scraps in an open mulch pile for starters. Definitely seal all holes into house and attic. I like your advice on attracting snakes. Having them around is only a plus. They are natural pest control. Also read up on how to make a Screech Owl box. Having them in your yard is natural pest control. Bat boxes are hit and miss. If you have a waterfront lot then you may get them...but usually they don't use the small ones people put up that aren't next to water.

  • @jamiewhite5510
    @jamiewhite5510 Год назад +2

    Regarding bats, we put up a bat house and have at least 115 tiny bats living in the bat house. We have asked our mosquito control to not spray our area. We have very few mosquitoes! Bats work!

  • @normawong123
    @normawong123 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for addressing the pest pressure. I'll be paying more attention to the butterflies and moths from now on.

  • @alexfinucane8796
    @alexfinucane8796 Год назад +1

    We're in South Saint Pete between lake Maggoiore and Coquina Key, mosquitoes here are bad after a rain but we have a ton of bats, Swifts and even nightjars that seem to eat them.

  • @RevAcres01
    @RevAcres01 Год назад

    Thanks for addressing the pest issue a whole new adventure for me since I'm use to Northern pests like deer and rabbits.

  • @SouthernLatitudesFL
    @SouthernLatitudesFL Год назад +1

    I didn't hear five simple tips. I heard millions of great tips! Thank you for not leaving out snakes! I have a black racer that loves to hang in my back corner and we just let her. Occasionally I find the yellow rat snake going up there and hunting for rats and I let her. Also, I love to photograph the birds in my yard and I have actually seen yellow warblers eating the bugs off of the leaves.

  • @kristydoman3434
    @kristydoman3434 Год назад +1

    I tried to make a butterfly garden. But it sort of seemed to turn into a baby bird food factory 😮

  • @conniecrites5148
    @conniecrites5148 Год назад +2

    I have two big dogs that pretty much kept most things out of the back yard. Squirrels love to dig little holes in my raised bed but really don't do much damage. My garden is doing so much better this fall then it did this summer. Thanks for all your great ideas.

    • @oneleaftogrow
      @oneleaftogrow Год назад +1

      I have the same issue. I have a hard time growing carrots because of this.

  • @deep6301
    @deep6301 Год назад +2

    I think a beaver stole a log in my yard next to my retention pond. Unbelievable. New Smyrna Beach.

  • @janstanley538
    @janstanley538 Год назад +1

    We have a wildlife camera. We have set it up to watch my Everglades pumpkins because something is eating my pumpkins as soon as they come on. It’s raccoons! We live next to an empty lot where they live. Can’t pick them early because they are only as big as a golf ball when they eat them. I live in Port Charlotte, zone 9 b-10a. So discouraged.

    • @wildflowers8966
      @wildflowers8966 Год назад +1

      Get big wire buckets or cages for the pumpkins! I had to cover my pumpkin vine bases last year because (I am assuming possums or racoons) were chewing up the new vines overnight and eating the baby pumpkins - covering them with a wore basket (from the dollar store) for a couple of days did the trick. You don't have to make it fully racoon proof- just make it slightly more work to get your pumpkins than going to a neighbors yard and they will leave yours alone!

  • @sandysalzman8585
    @sandysalzman8585 Год назад

    Mosquitoes breed in water. If there are containers sitting out or if there are bromiliads in the garden, dump water out ( water other plants with it) or is a biologic product called BT in granular form or compacted ( called dunks) for larger pond areas.

  • @redleader5761
    @redleader5761 Год назад

    I got absolutely devastated this fall by these little green worms on my squash plants. Pumpkins, zucchini, butternut, they even got into the corn. Just completely shredded everything. I tried to keep up with them but failed. Thank you for posting these tips, they are very relevant for me right now!

  • @howdyEB
    @howdyEB Год назад +1

    I've seen a raccoon a few times, a tortoise, and I've seen a few holes. I have no idea what makes them. There are neighborhood cats around that seem to take care of them for me😅. There are spider mites all over, but they seem to be sticking to the weeds for now. 🙏I am in love with growing different greens right now. I was worried about having to net them and such, but so far, things seem to be doing well on their own. No pests on them yet! 😍 I love living in Florida.

  • @jubileenine
    @jubileenine 3 месяца назад

    Mosquitoes are terrible and we also have a ton of bats (Palm Harbor) but also prevalent are noseeums

  • @erikaerika7788
    @erikaerika7788 Год назад

    The pine wablers eat tons of bugs here 😍😍

  • @oreopaksun2512
    @oreopaksun2512 Год назад +1

    Waiting for iguanas to drop out of trees so I can fill my freezer...lmao. Will that excuse work for wild turkey, hogs, deer and Mr. Bunny? I guess like weeds, what makes for a pest is somewhat subjective.

  • @zelavie
    @zelavie Год назад +1

    Yay! Thanks for answering my (apparently very popular) question! Re: Bats - I live in an apartment complex, and if I look up in the evenings, I'll see them flying around. We seem to have a very healthy population of them. But we definitely have plenty of mosquitoes too, unfortunately. They'll just fly right into my apartment and terrorize me. There's a small lake nearby, so maybe that's a contributing factor?

  • @jacquelyngardner4932
    @jacquelyngardner4932 Год назад

    Thanks for the information

  • @PinupPitBullMama
    @PinupPitBullMama Год назад +6

    Hi Jacqueline!! Love your videos.
    CAN YOU PLEASE TELL US How do you store your harvest? Especially things like onions, sweet potatoes, and potatoes. I struggle with this in our humid environment in Florida. Thanks so much.
    PS just ordered a shirt for Christmas. Love the designs!

    • @PennAHY
      @PennAHY Год назад

      Second this.

    • @conniecrites5148
      @conniecrites5148 Год назад

      Yes please

    • @WildFloridian
      @WildFloridian  Год назад +1

      You're up tomorrow :D I actually had this question in queue for awhile. I love your persistance!

    • @PinupPitBullMama
      @PinupPitBullMama Год назад

      @@WildFloridian YAY!! Happy birthday to me. You answered on my birthday and I just got my WF shirt!!
      I really appreciate your help.
      I definitely am in the same boat. I need a canner and I use the freezer A LOT. unfortunately when Ian hit I lost so much of my harvest when the power went out for a week. canning it is from now on!!
      Merry Christmas!!!

  • @viperxleader
    @viperxleader Год назад

    Great video thanks!

  • @6lu_u
    @6lu_u Год назад

    Cats and dogs for bigger pests. I’m working on building a big indoor/outdoor garden house. Bunch of fence post. Chicken wire dug in two feet deep. And pool screen around the whole thing. Then just make sure you have healthy compost with lots of worms. Everything should be pest free in theory

  • @kristydoman3434
    @kristydoman3434 Год назад +1

    I grow a fair amount of nasturtiums hoping the white butterfly caterpillars will eat them instead of my broccoli.

  • @em286
    @em286 Год назад

    Great video thanks! My biggest problem are the small rust looking spots that get on my lemongrass and neem tree. If I don't harvest those leaves by the end of July the dog days of summer claim them. Lol. 🌿💕

  • @muriellockhoff9560
    @muriellockhoff9560 Год назад

    Getting increased iguana did not have before in Englewood

  • @maga4u
    @maga4u Год назад

    I love my snakes!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jo-annjewett198
    @jo-annjewett198 Год назад +1

    Just caught a rat. It ate all my green tomatoes (bagged), celery, sweet potato vines, garlic chives! I have a 5 gallon dunk bucket and a rat trap. This is the first time I don’t have an outdoor cat.

  • @rmburn9634
    @rmburn9634 Год назад

    Diatomaceous earth is great for young insects. I also use a great (expensive ) product called bio pesticide but only when absolutely needed. Both are organic and non toxic. I will sometimes use pyrethrin but only very limited if infestation in very early in the crop. look up the bio pesticide made here in Pine Island Florida. BioWash is produced by 1st EnviroSafety, Inc. It is proven to increase crop yields over $50 per acre

  • @lyndamello
    @lyndamello Год назад

    I don’t see too many bats in my area in South Florida. Iguanas are everywhere in South Florida. They are not native to Florida they were brought in from other countries. When I was a kid…I didn’t see any iguanas in South Florida. 😊

  • @valmac1234
    @valmac1234 Год назад +2

    Do you have a video on beneficial bugs vs the kind you want to deter, like fire ants. Plus the difference in wasps is one my husband needs to see.

  • @conniegalassi9167
    @conniegalassi9167 Год назад

    How do you get rid of yellow grasshoppers?

  • @kathleenrant2945
    @kathleenrant2945 Год назад

    Thank you. I just bought a home in Ormond Beach . I need to find good fill for my backyard? I heard that someone got fill and it was bad contaminate

  • @leonardhedlund5134
    @leonardhedlund5134 Год назад

    PS not allowed to put up fencing lakeside.

  • @leonardhedlund5134
    @leonardhedlund5134 Год назад

    I live on a lake in south Lakeland. Every spring the turtles dig up my lakeside garden to nest. I have mostly African irises planted. How can I humanely and gently discourage them?

  • @Ladybuginthegarden
    @Ladybuginthegarden Год назад +1

    I get dragon flies that eat the mosquitoes so I don't have a major issue

  • @floridafoot1357
    @floridafoot1357 Год назад

    My favorite is the pickleworm 😕🐛

  • @RobinL4715
    @RobinL4715 Год назад

    How do you keep your plants evenly watered? We seem to have very dry seasons where I water daily, and very wet times when my plants are drowning. Do you use irrigation like drip during the dry season? We are technically limited to “lawn irrigation” one day a week, so I hand water, but I struggle to get it right especially for squash/melon plants.

  • @rexmonarch2
    @rexmonarch2 Год назад

    The army worms wreck my tomatoes every time. Everything is so perfect then suddenly like almost overnight -- totally devastated tomato plants. When I first moved here I was on the lookout for tomato horn worms so I wasn't looking for hordes of army worms.

  • @frostylonewolf1700
    @frostylonewolf1700 Год назад

    are some fruit trees tough to grow? cause my guava plant is dying

  • @yesidtac7863
    @yesidtac7863 Год назад

    Wow bn

  • @erikaerika7788
    @erikaerika7788 Год назад

    I am in orlando ..have every critter... my plants get eating by turkeys. Bunnies. Deer ..the dune sunflower, iron weed and frog fruit dont have a chance to grow 😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪

  • @shirleyk623
    @shirleyk623 Год назад +1

    I hardly ever spray bad bugs in my garden. Sometimes I just use a hard burst of water to wash them off. If absolutely necessary and they are taking over, I will try a diluted soap spray. (Recipes on line) You can always just wipe them off with your fingers if you aren't the squeamish type. Remember like Jackie says if you do spray you might be killing the good along with the bad. Sometimes the best thing to do to avoid an infestation is to pull that plant up and throw it out (not in the compost pile). My favorite way to get rid of worms is feed them to the lizards in your yard. Sweet revenge lol🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋

    • @cherylj7460
      @cherylj7460 2 месяца назад

      If only the lizards were nocturnal!

  • @staceyshines5637
    @staceyshines5637 Год назад

    Does no one else deal with these Sri Lanka weevils? They are crazy here in Manatee County.

  • @billnaha15
    @billnaha15 Год назад

    I'm in zone 9A all kind of bug

  • @paoladelvalle8794
    @paoladelvalle8794 Год назад

    I see a single bat every night. We do hear others though. We still have a lot of huge mosquitoes.

  • @suzette1875
    @suzette1875 Год назад +2

    Sand fleas🤨? No see ums?

  • @kevinhorsch8719
    @kevinhorsch8719 Год назад +2

    Snakes can't dig holes or make tunnels.... they don't have limbs or claws. They like looking for food or making a den in any little cave or tunnel but they can't build it themselves.

  • @theannecrossett7761
    @theannecrossett7761 Год назад

    🙂

  • @tuconexionlocal7516
    @tuconexionlocal7516 Год назад

    I had rats, got a cat, problem solved. I think the rats can smell his waste and they stay away.