interesting subject 👍👍 I’ve heard of gardeners using these I really dislike the idea of using pyrethrum it’s like a nuclear disaster for your plants etc Does anyone know if nematodes work on most common greenhouse pests ? Gnats thrips mites etc Best 🌞
Yes ... It's beneficial for our body , example Lactobacillus is an beneficial organism present in milk we consume it... Its also like that ... It's good for our health...
@@MK23CThankyou Scared me for a minute! I was watching parasite cleanse and one of the parasites found in humans in nematodes 🤢 Why they have to use the same name??😱 I’m going to do some research on this 🤮✌🏻
They are applied to the soil and you water normally. They remain in the soil, not on the plant. And aren't harmful to humans at all. Using these means less chemicals are needed, so I see them as highly beneficial ❤
Why would bees be in the soil of plants? These are microscopic and stay down in the soil, and infect larva of bugs that consume our plants. Using these means less chemicals used which can also cause harm.
Beneficial nematodes are one of the best things a gardener can possibly have hands down.
interesting subject 👍👍
I’ve heard of gardeners using these
I really dislike the idea of using pyrethrum it’s like a nuclear disaster for your plants etc
Does anyone know if nematodes work on most common greenhouse pests ?
Gnats thrips mites etc
Best 🌞
So are these nematodes different from the parasites found in the body? Somebody explain
So are you spraying those on food?
Yes, this species of nematode cannot survive in humans or pets as our internal body temperature is too high
Yes ... It's beneficial for our body , example Lactobacillus is an beneficial organism present in milk we consume it... Its also like that ... It's good for our health...
@@MK23CThankyou Scared me for a minute! I was watching parasite cleanse and one of the parasites found in humans in nematodes 🤢 Why they have to use the same name??😱 I’m going to do some research on this 🤮✌🏻
They are applied to the soil and you water normally. They remain in the soil, not on the plant. And aren't harmful to humans at all. Using these means less chemicals are needed, so I see them as highly beneficial ❤
The horror
Edit: does neem cake kill beneficial nematodes?
"Quickly " 24 to 48 hours"
namatodes kill bees
Why would bees be in the soil of plants? These are microscopic and stay down in the soil, and infect larva of bugs that consume our plants. Using these means less chemicals used which can also cause harm.