How to get rid of cicadas? Don’t hire pest control. Cicadas won’t damage your lawn. Best options? Remove them, tolerate them, or eat them.
Category: Pest control
How to Use Diatomaceous Earth to Treat Fleas in Your Yard
To treat fleas in the yard with diatomaceous earth, wait for a dry week and spread a thin layer over the infested area.
How to Treat Fleas in Your Yard Naturally
To treat the fleas in your yard naturally, use beneficial nematodes, diatomaceous earth, cedar chips, and natural flea killers.
What Attracts Fleas to Your Yard?
Fleas get in your yard on infested rodents and pests. What attracts them is standing water, shady hiding places, and food.
Signs of Moles in Your Yard
The main signs of moles in your yard are volcano-like molehills and raised ridges branching across the lawn.
11 Plants that Repel Fleas
Have a pest-free yard with plants that repel fleas, such as lemongrass, wormwood, lavender, mint, and rosemary.
Signs of Voles in Your Yard
Zig-zag runways in turf, round burrow openings, and clipped plants are the main signs of voles in your yard.
Voles vs. Moles: How to Tell the Difference
Voles look like mice, make zig-zag runways, and eat plants. Moles have pink snouts and broad paws, eat insects, and build molehills.
Signs of Armyworm Damage
Specific signs of armyworm damage include transparent grass blades, chewed and torn leaves, and well-defined brown spots.
How to Prevent an Armyworm Infestation
To prevent armyworm infestations, avoid overwatering, remove weeds and debris, and use preventive insecticides.