Garden Pests: Identification, Prevention, and Solutions
Posted: Mon May 18, 2026 1:13 am
This topic is for sharing help, photos, and advice on garden pests of all kinds—bugs, animals, and more. Whether you’re new to gardening or a seasoned grower, all experiences and questions are welcome!
1. Common Garden Pests
2. Signs & Symptoms
3. Natural & Organic Solutions
4. Animal Pests
5. Chemical Solutions (As a last resort)
6. Share Your Experience!
Happy gardening! Let’s keep our plants healthy—together!
1. Common Garden Pests
- Aphids: Tiny green, black, or white insects found on new growth; cause curling/wilting.
- Squash Bugs: Brown/gray bugs, attack squash and pumpkin.
- Tomato Hornworms: Large green caterpillars with a horn; eat tomato leaves and fruit.
- Slugs & Snails: Slimy, leave holes in leaves; visible in damp, shady spots.
- Cucumber Beetles: Yellow-green beetles with black stripes or spots.
- Cutworms: Fat caterpillars that chew stems near soil line; seedlings topple.
- Flea Beetles: Small, black jumping beetles; “shot hole” damage in leaves.
- Colorado Potato Beetles: Yellow/orange with black stripes; defoliate potatoes, eggplant.
- Whiteflies: Tiny white flying insects on undersides of leaves.
- Leaf Miners: Larvae making winding tunnels in leaves.
- Others? Add your pest to this thread!
2. Signs & Symptoms
- Chewed or ragged leaves
- Holes, yellowing, wilting
- Sticky residue (“honeydew”)
- Black spots (sooty mold) or white powder/mildew
- Droppings or visible pests on plants
3. Natural & Organic Solutions
- Hand-picking and destroying large pests
- Row covers for seedling protection
- Neem oil or insecticidal soap sprays
- Diatomaceous earth sprinkled around plants
- Companion planting: Marigolds, nasturtium, etc., to deter pests
- Encourage beneficial insects: Ladybugs, lacewings, birds
- Regular garden clean-up/clipping for prevention
4. Animal Pests
- Deer, rabbits, squirrels, birds, voles
- Solutions: Fencing, netting, motion-activated sprinklers, pinwheels, safe repellents
5. Chemical Solutions (As a last resort)
- Use only if organic or physical controls fail.
- Always follow label instructions and keep safe from pets, kids, wildlife.
- Post your experiences or questions here about any product.
6. Share Your Experience!
- Post clear photos of pests or damage for ID—someone here can help!
- Share what natural or creative solutions worked (or flopped) for you.
- Ask questions or start a “What’s bugging your garden this week?” thread.
Happy gardening! Let’s keep our plants healthy—together!