Fighting a Medvedka is not easy.
Medvedka feeds on plant roots, for which digs passages underground.
Medvedka is one of the worst pests in our garden.
Medvedka and Khrushcha differ in lifestyle,
so they have a different body structure.
Medvedka on tomatoes gnaws the roots and stems,
preventing the fruit from developing.
What are the visible differences between the larvae of the May beetle and Medvedka.
It is easy to distinguish an adult Medvedka from a Khrushchev or May Beetle.
Medvedka often visits her laying,
looking after the eggs- turns them over so that they will not moldy.
Khrushchev prefers the roots of vegetables, trees, strawberries and strawberries, and Medvedka loves solanaceous, melons and legumes,
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The area inhabited by Medvedka should be watered with infusion of onion peel
or onion waste(900-1000 g of husk, pour 10 liters of warm water, leave for 5 days).
When a pest appears in a garden or in a garden,
most people wonder how to get rid of a Medvedka by folk remedies, because they are simple, accessible and environmentally friendly.