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A lifehack to get rid of disease spreading garden pests

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White powdery substance on the bottom of leaves is a sign of aphids.

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Do you have a problem with aphids invading your garden?

The best way to check if you have this problem is to look under the leaves.

Even if you can’t see them yourself the white substance is a dead giveaway.

The problem with them is they weaken your plants when they suck sap from the stems and leaves.

They also spread disease, and they reproduce quickly.

Read more: Simple lifehack to remove stubborn weeds.

While ladybugs are a good way to get rid of them, because they love to eat them up, they are not always hanging around in your garden when you need them.

Instead, you can try banana peel.

Place chopped up banana peel just under the soil of any plants that have signs of aphids.

This will chase the aphids away.

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