Is your garden filled with unwanted dirt mounds? You might have a mole problem - here's how to solve it safely and humanely ...
You can have a beautiful, productive garden while working with nature to manage insect pests. As you incorporate various eco-friendly pest management strategies, you will encourage songbirds, ...
Bug populations are expected to be higher than normal this summer due to our mild winter. There are many types of insects that can be major pests in Minnesota gardens, and dealing with these pests ...
Even young trees and shrubs can fall victim - rodents such as voles and rabbits may chew on their bark. Ensure you wrap them ...
Struggling to keep pesky animals and pests away from your garden beds? Here are 9 fencing ideas that will keep wildlife away ...
But gardeners are being warned that you shouldn’t get rid of magpies in your garden - because they actually chase down and remove pests. Magpies, in the corvid family, are omnivirous and will ...
Embrace the secret world of garden insects with our complimentary guide, addressing the common concern of keeping bugs out of your garden. Instead of aiming to banish them entirely (a near ...
They forage below the soil, feeding on small insects, so are more difficult to tempt with bait. They are completely harmless, but do leave small earth mounds on lawns and flower beds. It may be that ...
SQUASH BUGS & VINE BORERS Squash bug (Anasa tristis Hemiptera: Coreidae) is the most serious pest of squash and pumpkins in the U.S. and is a potential problem for all cucurbits. Squash bugs ...
But if you really want to attract birds to your garden, you may choose to keep your dog inside more. Many flying and ground-dwelling insects are in decline. This is bad news for many birds ...
In recent decades, however, scientists have found that in fact there are definite benefits to adding diversity to your garden, primarily because certain plants attract and support beneficial insects ...