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If you see these buggers near your pots, don’t panic. Here are 6 brilliant things you can do

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### **3. Use a Natural Insecticide**

Skip the harsh chemicals and go for plant-safe options:

* **Neem oil spray:** Mix with water and a few drops of dish soap. Spray on affected areas weekly.
* **Insecticidal soap:** Great for soft-bodied insects like aphids and spider mites.
* **Hydrogen peroxide solution (3%):** Mix 1 part with 4 parts water and water the soil — it kills larvae without harming your plant.

### **4. Trap Them**

Catching adult pests can reduce their numbers fast.

* **Sticky traps:** Yellow sticky cards near your pots attract and catch fungus gnats.
* **Apple cider vinegar traps:** Put a shallow dish with vinegar and a drop of dish soap near the plant. It lures and drowns flying pests.

### **5. Repot if Things Get Bad**

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If the infestation is out of control and nothing else is working, it might be time for a clean slate.

* Remove the plant from its pot.
* Gently rinse roots and remove all old soil.
* Replant in fresh, sterile potting mix and a clean container.

This can reset your plant’s environment and give it a fresh start.

### **6. Bring in the Good Guys**

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Nature has its own pest control system.

* **Beneficial nematodes** or **predatory mites** can be introduced to your soil to eat larvae and harmful bugs.
* Ladybugs and lacewings love munching on aphids and other soft-bodied pests. If your plants are outdoors, attracting these allies can be incredibly effective.

### **Final Thoughts**

Seeing bugs near your pots is definitely annoying, but it’s not the end of the world — or your plants. With a little patience and the right approach, you can take control of the situation and keep your green space healthy and thriving.

So next time you spot those little buggers crawling or flying around your pots? Don’t panic. Just get to work.

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