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Use natural tricks to keep insects and bugs away from your flowers and vegetables without using harsh chemicals.
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 ...
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.
Those beady red eyes. That unmistakable noise. And it's just the beginning. Here's where they're coming, and how to ...
Patanjali Jaivik Kranti offers an organic solution to boost plant health and protect crops, addressing challenges like poor ...
Aphids are a plant pest that can quickly build up to large numbers. Based on questions I’ve had in May, this might be a good ...
A pest that last made a major appearance in Kansas nearly a decade ago is back — and it’s feasting on ash trees across the ...
If you suspect thrips are damaging your indoor plants, you can treat them with Neem oil, insecticidal soaps, and/or pyrethrin ...
Lanternfly "crawlers" are hatched and on assorted garden plants, giving gardeners a preview of how many adult lanternflies might be present in the yard later this summer.
If there are signs of bug hits, it's probably too late. "Once a tree is attacked, there's nothing you can spray on it to kill the beetle," Allen said. Commercial applicators know the proper ...