As temperatures rise, garden pests become more active. Here's what to watch for and how to protect your plants.
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Spring houseplant pests are waking up, but this $17 organic spray gets rid of them instantly
This Amazon houseplant neem oil spray gets rid of pests fast. It's an organic product that protects houseplants from pest ...
Between the last pass of the combine and the first field check of spring, soybean insects such as soybean aphid and bean leaf beetle are quietly positioning themselves for a comeback. What you do in ...
A mild winter is accelerating the rose season, which means powdery mildew, black spot and aphids are expected ahead of ...
A heavy downpour can provide enough water to keep your harden soil moist for a week or longer. Once the puddles disappear, ...
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Does aluminum foil keep garden pests away? Here’s what to know
This simple kitchen staple may be the trick to keeping pests out of your garden.
Ants, termites and spiders, no more! Orkin pest control can help. This Orkin review dives into plan cost, coverage, ...
Ladybugs, lacewings, and other beneficial insects feed on plant pests and naturally make gardens more pest-resistant. But ...
New Yorkers remain bugged over the recent swarm of tiny, winged insects that have infested the Big Apple. Although entomology experts insist the tiny aphids don’t pose any health risk, Gothamites are ...
Spring brings a new influx of pest activity across Wisconsin. Prevention and preparation can keep your home clear.
Iowa State researchers are developing an app that uses artificial intelligence to help farmers identify pests on their land.
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