If you live in a warm climate, you’ve likely had at least one unfortunate interaction with fire ants. These tiny red ants are ...
Texas A&M AgriLife has science-backed ways to control fire ants and eliminate entire colonies — and not just the ones you see.
Key Points Ant hills can be eliminated from the yard using natural and chemical solutions.Natural solutions include physical disturbance, contact killers, and bait.Chemical solutions include ...
Lawn grubs are fairly harmless in small numbers, but an infestation can quickly turn your yard into a minefield. Find out how to control their numbers.
Moss growing in your lawn signals several problems including poor, acidic soil, not enough sunlight, and too much moisture.
So, you've spotted some unfamiliar eggs in your garden. What next? Here are some tips for identifying common animal eggs and ...
These DIY pest removal methods are proven to work.
Cutworms are a common garden pest, but you don't have to let them decapitate your seedlings. Find out how to get rid of cutworms before they damage your vegetable seedlings.
A gardening expert urged gardeners to check their budding plants for potential pests that can lead to powdery mould.
A few ants in a garden isn't a big deal, and they control aphids. But nobody wants an infestation. This simple, natural trick can be surprisingly effective.
There are numerous natural ways to go about it without hurting them ...
Since moles can seriously affect your garden with their tunnels, it's best to avoid these common mistakes that attract these critters to your yard.