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Aphids, tiny pests with soft, pear-shaped bodies, can ruin your garden by damaging plants and grass. They often cluster on stems and leaves, leaving a sticky substance. While they serve as food for beneficial insects, a severe infestation can be controlled using a simple kitchen item. Pollyanna Wilkinson, a gardening expert, suggests using washing-up liquid in a spray bottle to eliminate aphids without harming other insects.
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