Learn how to manage garden pests effectively with Florida-Friendly Landscaping principles, reducing pesticide use and ...
There are certain insects, like ticks and mosquitoes, that we really don't want around. Here are five bugs you should never ...
Mosquitoes thrive in the summer due to warmer, humid weather and increased standing water from rain. Professional treatments include barrier sprays for quick results and larvicides for long-term ...
Cover water sources. Use screens on rain barrels and lids on containers so mosquitoes can’t reach the surface. Fix tarps.
Ever notice how a quiet yard suddenly comes alive when birds drop by? Their visits bring color, music, and a surprising bonus: natural pest control. Birds are more than just pretty visitors. They help ...
Leather jackets are the larvae of the crane fly, which resembles an overgrown mosquito when mature. These larvae have a cylindrical shape with a head that retracts into the thorax. The hungry larvae ...
Yes, summer means warmer weather, longer days, and better vibes all around, but it also means mosquitoes. With over 3,000 different species of mosquitoes in the world—and about 200 of them living in ...
Sunshine and warmer temperatures are coaxing insect pests out of their overwintering spots and encouraging them to take up residence in lawns and gardens. These pesky insects prefer lush, green ...
We probably can't keep every mosquito from flying into the yard, but we can put up a good fight. Whether you are prepping for a backyard party or want to enjoy your porch without being eaten alive, ...