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Plants:How to Get Rid of Grubs with Matches.

Plants:How to Get Rid of Grubs with Matches.

Are your beloved little plants infested with grubs? We are going to show you how to get rid of these little white worms quickly.

Now or never is the time to act, with my grandmother's tip.

Keeping your houseplants polished all the time is a priesthood, a test, what am I saying! a hassle.

Yes because we, if we like them, our plants, it's because it looks nice between the veranda and the garden hose.

But, the parasites, they think of their stomach, especially the most insistent... I named the white grubs.

Fortunately, my grandmother gave me her trick to eliminate these mini white worms naturally. For this effective and natural home treatment, you just need matches.

Plants:How to Get Rid of Grubs with Matches.

Contents
  • Stop blank worms!
  • The solution:sulfur
  • How to
  • Result
  • Why does it work?

Stop blank worms!

But everything is fine since with my trick, the white worms are drawn to the neighbor.

It was my grandmother who taught me the technique and she works like thunder.

The solution:sulfur

To scare away vermin, there's nothing like a few matches well placed in flower pots, the side with the sulfur buried in the ground.

But be careful:don't put more than 4 or 5 matches, it's more than enough.

How to

1. Take 4-5 matches.

2. Plant these matches upside down in the flowerpot.

3. Water your plant as usual.

Result

There you go, you got rid of white grubs in the soil of your plants :-)

Simple practical and effective!

And no need for chemicals to protect your houseplants or in the garden from white grubs.

All they need is a little sulfur to fight off these worms. And the head of the matches is filled with it.

It is also a natural and very economical solution for eliminating large white grubs in the vegetable garden.

In terms of price, you can't do better.

Why does it work?

After a few waterings, the water will help sulfur to spread in the ground, and then there, the white grubs will not last a day.

Yes, because as much as the leaves of our plants, they lick their chops, as much as the smell of sulfur, it would tend to evoke a Sunday afternoon hangover.

In short, in any case, since my grandmother confided her secret to me, my plants, they are in perfect health.