3 Tips on How to Get Rid of Ticks in Your Yard Naturally, According to Experts
Here's how to get rid of ticks in your yard without the use of harsh chemicals, and how to avoid tick bites.
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Here's how to get rid of ticks in your yard without the use of harsh chemicals, and how to avoid tick bites.
A DIY slug beer trap is one of the easiest ways to deal with slimy garden pests. Grab a six-pack and follow this step-by-step guide to get started.
Snakes in your yard can be a good thing, but if you need to get rid of snakes, these simple tips will help encourage the reptiles to go elsewhere.
These very hungry caterpillars can quickly destroy your tomato crop. Find out how to recognize and control tomato hornworms.
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Find out how to identify and get rid of poison ivy without touching this rash-causing plant.
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These tips from experts on how to keep squirrels out of bird feeders ensure a cleaner outdoor space and only birds at your feeder.
Don't let slugs destroy your garden. These tips for how to get rid of slugs will help you protect your edible and ornamental plants.
Learn how to get rid of voles and keep them out of your lawn and garden naturally with this guide.
Here's how to get rid of garden bugs safely once you've determined what insect has invaded your yard.
Learn what you can do to protect powdery mildew on squash plants and stop an infection before it gets out of hand.
Protect your plants from the most common diseases. Learn to recognize the symptoms and how to prevent these diseases in the first place.
Make a DIY mosquito trap from a bucket or bottle with these easy step-by-step instructions, plus get expert tips on making itchy bug bites a thing of the past.
This perennial weed can easily take over lawns and garden beds. Here are the best ways to control it.
Use this guide to identify and eliminate the voracious pests that leave plants with tattered foliage and banish their lawn-damaging larvae.
Flea and tick season is inevitable. Use garden plants that repel ticks and fleas to keep blood-sucking pests far away from you and your pets.
Find out how to clean pruning shears so you don't accidentally spread plant diseases and pests on your tools. Use one of four simple methods: rubbing alcohol, bleach, hydrogen peroxide, and heat.
Find out how to use diatomaceous earth to garden organically. Apply it to naturally control pests, improve soil, deodorize garden gear, and more.
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