Armchairhomesteader
Leafing Out
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I want to try to re-start a 40’ x 40’ garden area I used to have on a 3/4 acre property that I inherited from my uncle. There is a vacant lot on one side of me, and the house on the other is empty now because of foreclosure. The vacant lot doesn’t get mowed but 2 or 3 times a year, and the people who look after the foreclosure never cut the whole yard. So my property now has a grasshopper infestation that it has never had before- little brown and green ones that can’t jump any more than a foot off the ground.
I know that I can use nolo to kill the juvenile grasshoppers, but it won’t do anything for the adults that come from the neighbors’. So unless somebody here knows of something I haven’t heard about yet, my only option is to use a chemical pesticide. But, I certainly don’t want the expense of treating the entire 3/4 acre, and I’ll go without the garden before I have to use a chemical pesticide in my garden beds.
So does anyone know if treating the perimeter around the garden area would be enough to create a buffer to keep the grasshoppers out of the garden itself?
I know that I can use nolo to kill the juvenile grasshoppers, but it won’t do anything for the adults that come from the neighbors’. So unless somebody here knows of something I haven’t heard about yet, my only option is to use a chemical pesticide. But, I certainly don’t want the expense of treating the entire 3/4 acre, and I’ll go without the garden before I have to use a chemical pesticide in my garden beds.
So does anyone know if treating the perimeter around the garden area would be enough to create a buffer to keep the grasshoppers out of the garden itself?