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Pests

by Edward Smith

A garden pest is any animal or insect that causes damage to plants. This may be by chewing leaves, sucking sap, removing bark or tunnelling through leaves, fruits or stems. Many pests can also damage plants by spreading viral or fungal diseases, whilst others, such as aphids, coat the plant in a sticky substance (honeydew), which encourages the growth of sooty moulds.

In this section, we take a look at some of the most common of these pests, including information on the type of damage they inflict on plants and some of the tried and tested methods of controlling them.

Ants
Aphids
Capsid Bugs
Caterpillars
Chafer Grubs
Deer
Earwigs
Flea Beetles
Leaf and Bud Eelworms
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Leaf-Cutting Bees
Mealybugs
Millipedes
Moles
Rabbits and Hares
Red Spider Mites
Sawfly Larvae
Scale Insect
Slugs and Snails
Suckers
Thrips
Vine Weevils
Whiteflies
Woodlice