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Are nematodes a good idea?

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Most of the nematodes in the garden are beneficial to soil and plants. They feed on the organisms that can harm crops, such as bacteria, fungi, and other microscopic organisms. Some gardeners may even use nematodes to help control the population of insects that are parasitic to plants.


Do beneficial nematodes really work?

Beneficial nematodes are natural and effective for getting rid of target pests, but they have disadvantages, too, including: They only work for pests in your soil. They will not harm pests that live and feed on plant leaves (unless those pests have a soil-dwelling stage in their life cycle).

Can nematodes be a problem?

Soil-dwelling nematodes are the most common culprits, but some species can damage plant roots, stems, foliage, and flowers. No matter where they feed, these tiny worms can seriously damage to crops with their sharply pointed mouths by puncturing cell walls.

Are soil nematodes beneficial or harmful?

The majority of soil nematodes are beneficial to soil health and the environment. Nematodes are often talked about in a quiet fearful voice. The image of the small microscopic worms can bring grown men to their knees.

Are there good and bad nematodes?

So, no, not all are harmful nematodes, and most are normal members of the soil ecosystem. In fact, many of the nematodes in your garden soil are beneficial to your garden. They eat some harmful species of bacteria, fungi, and even the larvae of insects.

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