Why are flies all over my bushes?
Hover flies, also known as flower flies, are beneficial insects. Hover fly larvae eat aphids, scale, caterpillars and thrips, all of which damage plants. They are all over your garden because there are insects for them to eat and flowers to pollinate.
What can I spray on bushes to keep flies away?
One common treatment uses cayenne pepper steeped in water as a spray treatment. Spritz in doorways and around windowsills and the sharp odor will keep the flies away. Pepper spray is non-toxic, but the smell may be unpleasant to some people. Consider using common garden plants to repel flies.
How do I get rid of flies on my plants?
Plants that Repel Flies
- 1 – Basil. A healthy basil plant will look great in a sunny kitchen window, offering a nice aroma to the room while also keeping out stray flies.
- 2 – Tansy.
- 3 – Mint.
- 4 – Sweet Woodruff.
- 5 – Marigold.
- 6 – Lavender.
- 7 – Rosemary.
- 8 – Citronella.
How do I get rid of black flies on my plants?
Blast them off every few days with a strong jet of water, don’t forget the underside of the leaves. Spray with a weak solution of washing-up liquid and water, as this kills on contact don’t forget the undersides of the leaves.
How do you get rid of black flies in potting soil?
If those pests just won’t quit, you can use a solution of water and soap in a spray bottle to spray into the top layer of soil (or pour it directly on top). You can also do this with an organic insecticidal soap or Neem oil mixture; these natural pesticides should be effective after a few treatments.
How do you get rid of black flies naturally?
Applying a small amount of lemon eucalyptus oil to a few places on your body, such as behind the ears, on the insides of your wrists and around your ankles, can help keep black flies away from you. If black flies are disturbing your garden, make a homemade lemon eucalyptus spray to help.