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In recent months, flatworms have been discovered in plant deliveries from other countries. The Norwegian Environment Agency is urging all gardening and plant enthusiasts to help prevent its spread. The flatworm poses a threat to biodiversity and food chains if it establishes itself in the natural environment.
If you look closely, they are there - the ants. Even though they can sometimes cause trouble, they are also very useful. Here we tell you more about how to live together with ants in the garden and how to get rid of them if they are in the way.
It's just 'slurp' – and then the brown slugs have eaten the entire crop. For a couple of decades, brown slugs (also called the Spanish slug or Iberian slug) have become a major problem in our gardens. They spread rapidly and eat almost everything, but there are good opportunities to get rid of them. Here's how to do it.
Aphids are found in all gardens. They suck nutrients from the plants' leaves and make them weaker. If they become numerous, they can damage both flowering and crops. Here you will learn how to keep them in check in a sustainable way.
It's not just us humans who appreciate cabbage – unfortunately, it's a favorite of many insects. Cabbage moths, sedge moths, rape moths and cabbage flies are some of those that like to munch on the leaves. To win the battle for your crops, they need to be fought early and aggressively. Here are some tricks that will help.
Beetles eat, among other things, aphids, mites, pear aphids, larvae, and butterfly eggs - thus cleaning up among many harmful insects that can attack our crops. But sometimes they also go to our own cultivated plants. Here are the tricks that can help if there are too many of them.
Ugly leaves and withered plants. Potted plants are unfortunately not spared from pests. But it is possible to get rid of them - here are the simple tricks you need.
Many believe it is fruit flies, but if they live in the potted plants, it is likely fungus gnats. Fortunately, there are ways to get rid of them. The trump card is nematodes, which come from nature itself and can be purchased at Plantasjen.