Yellow patches in your grass could be due to a grub infestation which kills lawns and causes a 'gardener's nightmare'.
A weekend gardening project in Waipahu turned into a full‑on bug scare when a Waialua woman says she opened a fresh bag of ...
Minnesota’s natural landscapes face growing pressure, but the good news is that everyone can play a role in caretaking.
Champaign County, we’ve got you covered! Grab a cup of your favorite beverage and sit back and enjoy this month’s On Fertile ...
What’s Eating Your Yard Grubs. Grubs are larvae from the scarab beetle, (also known as the Japanese beetle). They’re about 2 inches long with a C-shaped body and have a milky ...
The bad news is that now you can see all the tunnels and holes that the moles and voles have created in your lawn. The worst ...
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Are chafer grubs eating your lawn? 3 tell-tale signs that they’re wrecking your grass
And how to get rid of them ...
Stephen Tahija Courtesy of Next Generation Pest Control Your home and yard may be the unwitting home to a handful of species ...
Sixteen UK ground-feeding garden birds can transform your lawn into a pest-free haven; learn to feed them safely, seasonally and without inviting disease.
Close-up of a grub in soil underneath turf - J.J. Gouin/Shutterstock Grubs are insect larvae that belong to numerous types of beetles. While largely invisible as they live underneath the ground, grubs ...
Gas-powered lawn mowers and leaf blowers contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions. To reduce emissions, consider mowing less frequently, mowing in the evening or switching to electric ...
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