Home Gardening

Pests and Diseases

Pests and diseases can make a mess of a well-maintained and beautiful garden. It’s essential to do everything you can to keep them under control. Use Penn State Extension’s extensive resources and learn about recommendations for managing garden pests and diseases, including webworms, beetles, weevils, mites, slugs, spotted lanternflies, leafminers, spiders, and aphids. Find tips on scale, root rot, viruses, and integrated pest management.

Common Garden Pests and Diseases

You might encounter a range of problems in your home garden, many of which will result from pests or diseases. Scouting your garden and recognizing the root cause of a problem means you’ll treat it more effectively.

If your cucurbits are wilting, it could be because of several diseases, including bacterial wilt, Fusarium wilt, and cucurbit yellow vine wilt. However, it could be abiotic stresses such as waterlogged soil.

The reason for there being no fruit on your trees could also be pests or diseases. On the other hand, it could be over-pruning or over-fertilization that is the cause.

Browning leaves and leaves with a pale green color in orchardgrass and timothy may indicate a fungal infection.

Pests and diseases can also affect the plants in your home. Houseplant damage can result from pests such as aphids, mealybugs, mites, scale, thrips, and whiteflies. Common diseases include anthracnose, leaf spots, and powdery mildew, as well as root and stem rots.

One insect pest that is now considered an invasive insect is the spotted lanternfly. Learn how to identify this pest, and you can help contain its spread.

Identifying Garden Pests and Diseases

There are lots of things that can make your plants unwell. Identifying the root cause and recognizing symptoms of different diseases means you’re able to make an informed treatment decision. If you want a low maintenance garden, aim to restrict your use of key plants, as these are the ones that frequently have diseases.

Common pests include:

  • Bulb crops: Onion thrips, onion maggots.
  • Leafy vegetables: Leafminers, aphids, cabbage worms.
  • Sweet corn: Corn earworms, European corn borers, fall armyworm, sap beetles, flea beetles.
  • Fruiting vegetables: Broad mites can cause severe damage to tomatoes and peppers.
  • Tomatoes: The tobacco hornworm can devour sizeable portions of tomato plantings. Another problem for tomato growers is tomato-potato late blight.
  • Strawberries: Anthracnose is caused by different species in the genus Colletotrichum
  • Grapes: Powdery mildew symptoms include cupping of leaves, scorched or brown leaves, and white, powdery patches on the upper surface of the leaves.
  • Apples and pears: Mucor rot is a fungal disease that is a problem in postharvest storage. Pears can also suffer from stony pit, which is a destructive virus that leaves the fruit looking unsightly and unmarketable.
  • Potatoes: A common problem for potato growers is early blight.
  • Trees and shrubs: A common disease with more than 75 species of trees and shrubs is fire blight.

Pesticides and Integrated Pest Management in the Home Garden

Traditionally, home gardeners would use pesticides to manage pests in their gardens and keep the landscape healthy. Commercial growers have used Integrated Pest Management for many years. More and more amateur and home gardeners are now using home, lawn, and garden integrated pest management techniques. It is a management method that seeks to limit or suppress pest populations by using various compatible tactics.

Integrated pest management tactics minimize potential harmful effects on the environment and human health. There is still a place for synthetic, natural, and organic pesticides, but generally, only as a last resort. A crucial part of IPM is scouting for common diseases, mite pests, and beneficials.

Preferred pest management tactics include encouraging beneficial insects into the garden, biological control, planting cover crops, and monitoring insect pests.

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  1. Photo credit:  Penn State Extension
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    How to Create a Wildlife Barrier for a Spotted Lanternfly Sticky Band Trap
    By Emelie Swackhamer, Amy Korman, Lois Miklas
    Many residents attempt to control spotted lanternflies by placing sticky bands on tree trunks. This method of trapping should never be used without a wildlife barrier.
  2. Good Gardening Saturday: A Homeowner's Guide to Mosquito Control
    Webinars

    $10.00

    Good Gardening Saturday: A Homeowner's Guide to Mosquito Control
    When 05/11/2024
    Length 2 hours
    Dive into the world of mosquito management and learn effective strategies, DIY solutions, and compare control services. Take charge of your outdoor space!
  3. Environmental Field Studies: Early-Season Invasive Species
    Workshops

    Environmental Field Studies: Early-Season Invasive Species
    Length 3.5
    Join us as we review identifying local invasive species, prioritizing seasonal management, and employing minimal herbicide methods for eradication.
  4. Ash tree with roots exposed; earthworm activity depletes the leaf litter on the forest floor. Robert Lee on Bugwood.org. CC BY-NC
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    Adapting to Invasive Jumping Worms
    Jumping worms (Amynthas and Metaphire spp.) are invasive species that have a negative impact on our ecosystems. This article explores how gardeners might mitigate their detrimental effects.
  5. Scale insects by Scot Nelson on flickr.com. CC0 1.0
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    Tips for a Bug-Free Houseplant Haven
    Now that we spend more time indoors, we look at the plants that share our homes. How should we manage the insect pests that might be sharing the plants?
  6. Managing Tree of Heaven and Other Invasive Trees
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    Free

    Managing Tree of Heaven and Other Invasive Trees
    When Watch Now
    Length 1 hour
    Recorded Nov 17, 2023
    Learn to combat invasive species like Tree of Heaven at our workshop. Earn SAF and ISA credits while enhancing your skills. Perfect for forestry pros and anyone impacted by invasive trees.
  7. Pyracantha Diseases
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    Pyracantha Diseases
    By Gary W. Moorman, Ph.D.
    Informational table showing disease name, symptoms, pathogen/cause, and management of Pyracantha diseases.
  8. Viola Diseases
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    Viola Diseases
    By Gary W. Moorman, Ph.D.
    Informational table showing disease name, symptoms, pathogen/cause, and management of Viola diseases.
  9. Viburnum Diseases
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    Viburnum Diseases
    By Gary W. Moorman, Ph.D.
    Informational table showing disease name, symptoms, pathogen/cause, and management of Viburnum diseases.
  10. Boxwood Diseases
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    Boxwood Diseases
    By Gary W. Moorman, Ph.D.
    Informational table showing disease name, symptoms, pathogen/cause, and management of Boxwood diseases.
  11. Pieris Diseases
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    Pieris Diseases
    By Gary W. Moorman, Ph.D.
    Informational table showing disease name, symptoms, pathogen/cause, and management of Pieris diseases.
  12. Ficus Diseases
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    Ficus Diseases
    By Gary W. Moorman, Ph.D.
    Informational table showing disease name, symptoms, pathogen/cause, and management of Ficus diseases.
  13. Oak Leaf Blister
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    Oak Leaf Blister
    By Gary W. Moorman, Ph.D.
    Oak leaf blister, caused by the fungus Taphrina caerulescens, occurs on most species of oaks.
  14. Ash Diseases
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    Ash Diseases
    By Gary W. Moorman, Ph.D.
    Informational table showing disease name, symptoms, pathogen/cause, and management of Ash diseases.
  15. Gazania Diseases
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    Gazania Diseases
    By Gary W. Moorman, Ph.D.
    Informational table showing disease name, symptoms, pathogen/cause, and management of Gazania diseases.
  16. Tulip Poplar Diseases
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    Tulip Poplar Diseases
    By Gary W. Moorman, Ph.D.
    Informational table showing disease name, symptoms, pathogen/cause, and management of Tulip Poplar diseases.
  17. Easter Lily Diseases
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    Easter Lily Diseases
    By Gary W. Moorman, Ph.D.
    Informational table showing disease name, symptoms, pathogen/cause, and management of Easter Lily diseases.
  18. Vinca Diseases
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    Vinca Diseases
    By Gary W. Moorman, Ph.D.
    Informational table showing disease name, symptoms, pathogen/cause, and management of Vinca diseases.
  19. Kalenchoe Diseases
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    Kalenchoe Diseases
    By Gary W. Moorman, Ph.D.
    Informational table showing disease name, symptoms, pathogen/cause, and management of Kalenchoe diseases.
  20. Sycamore Diseases
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    Sycamore Diseases
    By Gary W. Moorman, Ph.D.
    Informational table showing disease name, symptoms, pathogen/cause, and management of Sycamore diseases.
  21. Verbena Diseases
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    Verbena Diseases
    By Gary W. Moorman, Ph.D.
    Informational table showing disease name, symptoms, pathogen/cause, and management of Verbena diseases.
  22. Baptisia Diseases
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    Baptisia Diseases
    By Gary W. Moorman, Ph.D.
    Informational table showing disease name, symptoms, pathogen/cause, and management of Baptisia (False or Wild Indigo).
  23. Key Plants and Key Diseases Outdoors
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    Key Plants and Key Diseases Outdoors
    By Gary W. Moorman, Ph.D.
    Selecting plants for placement in the landscape can be simplified if the key plants are known and if the key diseases on those plants can be identified.
  24. Walnut Anthracnose
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    Walnut Anthracnose
    By Gary W. Moorman, Ph.D.
    Informational table showing disease name, symptoms, pathogen/cause, and management of Walnut Anthracnose disease.
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