4 Ways to Keep Pests Away from Your Farm

 Pests frequently disturb and harm crops that ultimately results in losses for the farmer. There are many chemical pesticides widely available on the market, but they also have the potential to harm crops in a variety of ways. On the other hand, natural pest control techniques pose no harm for you, your crops, or the environment. Here are some all-natural ways to keep pests at bay:

  1. Apply Natural Pesticides

Using natural pesticides is the most effective method to ward off pests in your farm. Neem oil is one of the most widely used natural pesticides. You can either prepare your own neem oil or buy it from a reliable marketplace and apply it to your crops to successfully repel a wide range of pests. Some other natural pesticides like bacillus subtilis, hydrogen peroxide elemental bicarbonates, and Sulphur provide high-quality pest protection to your crops. 

  1. Use Yellow Sticky Traps

Traps are ideal for monitoring pests hovering in and around your farm. If the count of pests dramatically increases, then it's time to take adaptive measures. Insects are drawn to yellow sticky traps that catch them on their tacky surfaces. The only factor drawing so many fluttering insects to the traps is their bright yellow color. It is recommended to buy these yellow sticky traps from reputed online sellers so that their quality is vouched for. 

  1. Practice Soil and Water Management

Keeping the soil fertile and in optimum health can significantly reduce pests in your farm. To do so, you can add vermicomposting or mulch to give it additional pest defense. Water management is another natural method for effective pest control. Dry soil is very vulnerable to pest attacks, but flooding can also weaken the crops. Due to this, effective water management is crucial for a pest-free farm. Try to create an optimal environment for your crops by providing appropriate irrigation or mulching to preserve the soil's humidity.

  1. Go for Crop Rotation

When you continuously sow similar crops, pests get the opportunity to multiply rapidly and infect your crops. You can utilize the crop rotation technique to reduce the insect population growth on your land.

By keeping yourself up to date with effective pest control techniques, you can assure their population in your farm does not rise rapidly.

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