The mole cricket is a real enemy of vegetable crops in the garden, as the pest lives underground and is capable of destroying the root system of plants. It's no surprise that many gardeners who have encountered this unpleasant problem are increasingly looking for methods. How to get rid of mole crickets in your garden using folk remediesIf you don't start fighting the mole cricket, you can forget about a good and healthy harvest altogether.
Options for getting rid of the pest
The mole cricket is dangerous because it is an omnivorous pest with a wide distribution range, which means it can cause irreparable damage to the plant "inhabitants" of the garden. Therefore, one specific folk remedy for getting rid of mole crickets in the garden will not be enough.
Experienced gardeners offer several possible options for getting rid of mole crickets in your garden using folk remedies (video):
- Dung traps;
- Oil and soap "baths";
- Beer and water traps;
- Mechanical tillage.
Considering the fact that the mole cricket is capable of digging entire intricate passages and burrows underground, folk remedies can be used in a comprehensive manner to combat the pest.
Dung traps
The mole cricket is partial to manure, but this passion can be turned against the pest. Manure traps are one of the most effective methods for getting rid of mole crickets in the garden using folk remedies.
With the onset of autumn, dig 50x50x50 cm holes in the garden and fill them with manure. The manure will attract the pest as a cozy place to overwinter. When the first frosts arrive, these holes should be dug up and the contents scattered over the soil surface. By this time, the mole cricket will be less active and won't have time to hide in its shelter, meaning it will die in the cold.
Bathing in soapy water and oil
If you manage to find the insect's nest, you should drop a little vegetable oil there and pour water into the hole from a hose.
However, you can also use a soap solution in your war on the pest. To do this, pour a soap solution into the insect's burrow or hole (50 grams of laundry soap diluted in 10 liters of water). After bathing in such a solution, the insect will crawl to the surface, where it can be destroyed.
Beer and water traps
Mole crickets Mole crickets are easily attracted to the smell of beer. Therefore, you can set a trap for them. To catch a mole cricket, bury a wide-mouthed glass jar so that the neck is level with the ground and fill it one-third with beer (dark beer is best). Cover the neck of the beer trap with a board, leaving a small gap of 1.5 centimeters.
Instead of beer, you can use regular water, but in this case, to get the mole cricket into the trap, you need to attract it by smearing the edges of the neck with honey.
Mechanical tillage
Deep digging of the garden soil at the onset of spring and at the end of autumn can destroy the mole's nests and tunnels. Even if some tunnels aren't completely destroyed, digging will still make it difficult for the mole cricket to move and feed. Deep digging is an essential step in controlling mole crickets in the garden using folk remedies.
Pest control should begin as soon as it's discovered in the garden. It's important to prevent the mole cricket from establishing a nest underground and breeding, otherwise the fight against the pest will turn into a multi-year battle.

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