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If you spend time outside, you know that pests can be a real nuisance. You can naturally keep pests away by planting one ...
Minnesota is known for its mosquitoes. Up north, it's our unofficial state bird, and even in the lake-deprived southeast region, this buzzing pest is a constant concern for hikers, campers and pretty ...
Check your kids carefully before they go to bed each night. Put on bug spray before you're sure you'll need it. Keep your dog on a leash and on the trail when you venture into a park or natural area.
Summer is when these insects become active and damage your plants. While most plants can sustain minimal damage, try to stay ahead of these culprits.
These are pests of the cool, wet times of spring and early summer. They hang out in moist, mulched beds and they come out to ...
Blooms are under siege from sap-sucking aphids right now but encouraging their natural predators to move into your patch will ...
Ticks are active during the end of spring and the beginning of summer, so it’s important to wear bug spray with DEET and stay ...
For gardeners looking to reduce their reliance on sprays and chemicals, Ms Faiza shares some plants that offer an attractive ...
Roses are one of the most popular flowers in the world. So, aside from their attractive colors and lovely shapes, what makes ...
Summer is synonymous with fun outdoor activities like barbeques, lawn games, hikes and gardening. But it can also mean ...
Molly extols the virtues of this method: "The best non-toxic waste to keep bugs away. "Use an old cheese grater to grate up a bar of Irish Spring soap, then sprinkle it through your flower beds to ...