That's a good question! Different types of insect eggs are more susceptible to different variations in temperatures, so we'd reach out to your state's agricultural extension office to see if freezing is an effective technique for the pests you're most likely to see in your region. It certainly won't hurt, though!
August 31, 2020 at 1:54pm
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That's a good question! Different types of insect eggs are more susceptible to different variations in temperatures, so we'd reach out to your state's agricultural extension office to see if freezing is an effective technique for the pests you're most likely to see in your region. It certainly won't hurt, though!