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How do mangoes prevent insects

Mango pest control can be carried out by biological control and artificial killing. When planting, creating an environment conducive to the survival of natural enemies of pests and introducing natural enemies of pests can not only limit the reproduction of pests, but also not destroy the stability of ecosystem. In addition, the use of mechanical and artificial insect catching is also a good choice. When pruning branches, Cross branches and pest branches can be burned together to reduce the source of infection. This can not only avoid a large area of pests, but also increase nutrition for the land. 1、 How to prevent mango insects 1. Biological control: in the construction and management of orchards, the planting of shelterbelt, honey source plants, row intercropping and other methods can be adopted. Form an ecosystem conducive to natural enemies but not conducive to the growth of pests, and maintain biodiversity and ecosystem balance.

2. Artificial Hunting: artificial hunting is an important means to reduce the incidence of diseases and pests. For nocturnal pests, insect trap lamps can be used to trap and kill them. In the daytime, insect prevention nets can be arranged and fruit bagging technology can be adopted to prevent the increase of the incidence of diseases and pests. We can also uniformly spray pesticides, turn over the ground and print maps to kill underground pests. 2、 When to plant mango? Mango likes warmth and is not resistant to cold and frost. The fixed value of fruit trees is better from June to August. If irrigation conditions are available, it can be planted from September to October. If bagged seedlings are used, they can be planted from March to May. When planting, it is better to choose cloudy days or before rain. At the same time, mango is a tropical fruit tree. The most suitable temperature for growth is 25-30 ℃. Pay attention to temperature and light during planting. Sufficient sunlight can improve the yield and quality of fruits.

It should be noted that mango also has very high requirements for soil. Although mango trees can be planted in areas below 600 meters above sea level, the soil layer in the planting area should be deep, the groundwater level is lower than 3 meters, and the drainage system is good. Sandy soil with low pH value will have better planting effect. (MangGuoZenMeFangChong)