{"id":22056,"date":"2024-02-10T14:40:10","date_gmt":"2024-02-10T12:40:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=22056"},"modified":"2024-02-10T14:40:10","modified_gmt":"2024-02-10T12:40:10","slug":"how-to-kill-black-aphids-on-cherry-tree","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-to-kill-black-aphids-on-cherry-tree\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Kill Black Aphids On Cherry Tree"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Organic Methods for Killing Black Aphids on Cherry Trees<\/h2>\n

Cherry trees can quickly become overrun by black aphids if left unchecked. Not only are they unsightly and pose a potential health risk to the tree, they can also stunt the trees’ growth and ruin your harvest. Fortunately, there are a few simple control methods you can employ to help deal with the problem.<\/p>\n

Organic products provide a much safer alternative to chemical pesticides, and can be just as effective. Neem oil is an effective insecticide derived from the neem tree and is the least toxic option available. It works by disrupting the breeding and feeding habits of the aphids and can help reduce infestations. To use, simply mix ¾ of a teaspoon of neem oil with one quart of warm water, then pour it into a spray bottle. Spray it liberally on the affected areas and repeat as necessary.<\/p>\n

In addition to neem oil, there are also many home remedies that can help. One of the safest and least expensive options is to create a garlic and onion spray. Blend one large onion, 3 cloves of garlic, and one quart of water in a blender. Strain the liquid and add one teaspoon of liquid dish soap, then pour it into a spray bottle. Spray it on all of the affected leaves and stems, making sure to get underneath them as well. This can be done twice a week for effective control of aphid populations.<\/p>\n

A good way to prevent the problem from reoccurring is to use companion planting. Planting certain flowers and herbs in the same area as the cherry tree can help to keep the aphids away. Dried or fresh basil, marigold, and lavender are all great options. Their strong odors will help to repel aphids and other insects, creating a natural barrier and reducing the chance of them coming back.<\/p>\n