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  2. You can often control aphids by wiping or spraying the leaves of the plant with a mild solution of water and a few drops of dish soap. Soapy water should be reapplied every 2-3 days for 2 weeks. One variation of this soap-water mix includes cayenne pepper: Stir together 1-quart water, 1 tsp liquid dish soap, and a pinch of cayenne pepper.

  3. How to Get Rid of Aphids and Prevent Infestation - Bob Vila

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    Make a homemade insecticidal soap, a low-toxicity bug control solution that will desiccate aphids’ soft bodies and kill them without harming your plants. Simply mix a few teaspoons of a mild ...

  4. How to Control and Eradicate Aphids - Gardener's Path

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    The aphid is a tiny, soft-bodied insect that spells trouble in the garden. Its salivary secretions are phytotoxic, causing galls to form; disfiguring buds, flowers, fruit, and leaves; hollowing stems; spreading viruses; stunting growth, and literally sucking the life out of plants.

  5. How to Identify and Control Aphids - The Spruce

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    If your plant looks sickly but it's getting enough water, it could be suffering from an aphid infestation. Read on to learn ways to identify and remove aphids or aphid eggs, such as spraying them away with water or insecticidal soap, so you can restore your plant's health.

  6. HOW TO GET RID OF APHIDS NATURALLY - Garden Design

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    Control with natural or organic sprays like a soap-and-water mixture, neem oil, or essential oils. Employ natural predators like ladybugs, green lacewings, and birds. Grow the right plants that attract predatory insects, plants that repel aphids, and plants that "trap" aphids.

  7. How to Get Rid of Aphids and Protect Plants from Infestation

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    The safest and fastest method for how to get rid of aphids is to spray them off your plants with a strong stream of water from the garden hose. Aphids are such small, soft-bodied insects that even a good rainstorm can knock them off. Once aphids are knocked off a plant, they rarely climb back on.

  8. How to Identify and Manage Aphids - Epic Gardening

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    One of the most important reasons aphid control should be a priority in your garden is they are often vectors for plant viruses. Look out for an aphid attack on squash, cucumber, pumpkin, melon, bean, potato, lettuce, beet, chard, and bok choy.