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If you’re looking for a way to control the pests that eat and destroy your garden, but you don’t want to introduce harmful chemicals into your crop, then you should go with an organic pest control option. Here is a list of four organic ways to keep your garden...
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Everybody hates those pesky bugs and critters that eat away at our beloved gardens. Spraying harsh chemicals is an option, but there are natural ways to repel garden pests. Here are some plants that do double duty as pest deterrents and as beautiful backyard decor. Lavender: Not only does lavender...
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Fleas are tiny, dark brown, creepy-crawlies which feed on animals by sucking their blood. They move around on the surface of the skin, dodging between hairs and are difficult to see, let alone remove. They might live on your cat or dog for about a month. One indication your...
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The recent increase in bed bug invasions has caused quite a stir. Not only are these crawling insects getting into people’s homes and businesses, they are also becoming quite the nuisance for hotel operators and hospital administrators. Bed bugs do not carry disease, but they are certainly considered a...
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Fleas are tiny, dark brown, creepy-crawlies which feed on animals by sucking their blood. They move around on the surface of the skin, dodging between hairs and are difficult to see, let alone remove. They might live on your cat or dog for about a month. One indication your...
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According to Bloomberg in 2012 Americans spent about $40 billion on lawn care (fertilizer, exterminators, etc.) not counting their own labor. Since the EPA estimates that about 84 million households have access to a private lawn that’s about $500 per household per year. While you may not have thought...
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The amount of chemicals in the most popular lawn fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides can severely damage the environment and cause algae blooms in ponds and lakes. It is actually easy to avoid using chemicals when caring for a lawn. Several tips will help you to have a healthy lawn...