Garden Pest Management

"Pest" refers to any organism that can cause harm or damage to plants, animals, or humans. 

In a garden context, pests typically include insects, rodents, and other organisms that can negatively impact the health and growth of plants.

 Common garden pests include aphids, caterpillars, snails, slugs, and rodents.

 They can damage leaves, flowers, fruits, and even the roots of plants, leading to reduced yields and compromised plant health. 

Gardeners often use various methods, such as pesticides, natural predators, and cultural practices, to manage and control pest populations in their gardens.

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