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As warmer weather approaches, gardeners may face aphid infestations. These sap-sucking bugs, varying in color and size, can damage plants by sucking sap and leaving honeydew, which can cause mold. To combat them, gardeners can use a mixture of dishwasher liquid and water as a spray. Alternatively, organic sprays or natural predators like birds and ladybirds can help control aphids, while insecticides should be avoided to protect the wider ecosystem.
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