Description
The weevil is an insect that infects cereals by sucking milk and milk. The weevil is an insect that attacks vegetables and paddy. They attack when the stalks come out and are full of milk. During this time many of these can be seen sticking to the ears. These insects pierce the granules and suck the milk inside, replacing the granules and causing crop loss.
Solution:
A mixture of herring and jaggery can be used to control the weeds. Roasted chillies and lentils can be roasted at the rate of 200 g each and mixed in 10 liters of water and sprayed at 2% strength to control the weeds. In some places, it is also possible to trap the squirrel itself, crush it and spray it with water. Other things that can be done to control the infestation are to dissolve the milk in the water mixed with the crushed garlic and sprinkle it with chalana and neem oil and sprinkle it in various places in the inflorescence field of the date.
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