Garden Pest Control - Garden Pest Management Information
In the Garden Guides' Garden Pest Control section, you will find information on the management and control of all sorts of typical garden pests, including diseases, insects (bugs), animals, and more - everything that can threaten or damage the health of your plants, flowers, and garden. Check our list of Common Garden Pests for comprehensive information on the characteristics of some of the most troublesome garden pests and how to get rid of them. Look under Garden Pest Tips for more detailed articles, tips, and techniques on pest control and elimination, including biological and organic control methods. And our handy Garden Pest Quick-Reference Charts provide detailed comparisons on pest-deterrent herbs and beneficial insects for your garden.
New Pest Posts
Common Garden Pests
Do any of these common pests sound familiar? Select a link below for detailed pest control information on some of these banes to gardeners everywhere. There's no better way to protect your the flowers and plants in your garden.
- Angular Leaf Spot
- Anthracnose Fungus
- Aphids
- Asparagus Beetle
- Keeping Armadillos Out of Your Garden
- Bacterial Blight Information
- Bacterial Spot Information
- Bacterial Wilt Information
- Information on Bears as Garden Nuisances
- Birds
- Black Rot Information
- Blossom End Rot Information
- Cabbage Looper
- Cabbage Maggot
- Carrot Rust Flies
- Information about Catfacing and Growth Cracks
- Cats and Dogs as Garden Pests
- Keeping Chipmunks and Squirrels at Bay
- Club Root Information
- Codling Moth Information
- Corn Leaf Blight Information
- Corn Rootworm Information
- Corn Smut Information
- Coyote Information
- Colorado Potato Beetles
- Corn Earworms Information
- Corn Earworms
- Cucumber Beetle Information
- Curculio Beetle Information
- Cutworm
- Deer
- Downy Mildew Information
- Early Blight Information
- Earwig Information
- European Corn Borer
- Fairy Ring
- Fire Ant Information
- Flea Beetles
- Fungus Gnats
- Gopher Information
- Grasshopper Information
- Harlequin Bugs
- Hornworms
- Japanese Beetle
- Late Blight Information
- Leafhopper
- Leaf Miners
- Mealybugs
- Mexican Bean Beetle
- Mice, Voles and Rats
- Mole Information
- Nematode Information
- Onion Maggot
- Opossum Information
- Peach Tree Borer Information
- Phytophthora Fruit Rot Information
- Pickleworm Information
- Potato Scab Information
- Raccoon Information
- Root Maggot Information
- Septoria Leaf Spot Information
- Snake Information
- Scale
- Slugs
- Spider Mites
- Squash Bug
- Squash Vine Borer
- Stinkbug Information
- Striped Cucumber Beetle
- Sweet Potato Weevil Information
- Tarnished Plant Bug
- Thrips
- Tomato Hornworm Information
- Viruses Information
- Weevils
- White Mold Information
- Whitefly
- Wireworms
- Woodchuck Information
Garden Pest Tips
- Dealing with Animals in Your Organic Garden
- Parasitic Wasps Eat Garden Pests
- Lacewings are Good for Your Garden
- Ladybugs are Good for Your Garden
- Toads can Help Control Pests in your Garden
- Beneficial Insects: A Boon to Butterflies and Gardeners!
- Controlling Lawn Grubs Organically
- Luring Ladybugs Into Your Garden
- Using Milk to Control Powdery Mildew
- Using the Praying Mantis in your Garden
- Controlling Rodents Naturally
- Non-Toxic Slug Control
- Soil Solarization and Weed Control
- Tiny Flowers: Making the Smallest Beneficial Insects Feel at Home
- Insect, Bug, and Pest Control Methods
- Uprooting the Cats: A Survival Manual for Gardeners
- Home Remedies for Fungus Gnat and Damping-Off Control
- Keeping Ahead of Powdery Mildew
- Controlling Rabbits
- Insect Control
- How to get rid of Slugs and Snails
- To Spray or Not to Spray Herbicide: That is the Question!
- Controlling Yellow Jacket Wasps
- Deer Management and Control
- How to Safely Trap an Animal Pest
- Fencing to Keep Unwanted Animals Out of Your Garden



