When the first signs of spring appear in Wisconsin, many people become much more active – and so do many common household pests. Here's what you should know this spring to keep those pests from ...
Spring in New England signals renewal, longer days, blooming gardens and a general sense of fresh beginnings. However, the warmer weather also brings an unwelcome increase in pest activity.
FloraSense and plant care specialists report that warmer spring conditions can accelerate the reproduction of indoor plant pests such as spider mites, fungus gnats, and aphids. They advise regular ...
As summer approaches and temperatures rise, lawns become vulnerable to various pests. These unwanted visitors can quickly ...
Many pests that are likely to plague your lawn and garden in the spring are lurking in your soil in larval form during the fall, just waiting to cause you headaches when the growing season starts. To ...
Here are 5 expert tips from JP McHale to prevent future infestations and address any current pest problems. Spring is here, and while that means blooming flowers and warmer days, it also signals the ...
Spring is often synonymous with allergies, especially in New England, where pollen counts surge dramatically with the blooming of trees, grasses and flowers. Yet, allergy symptoms like sneezing, ...
It’s early spring and our roses have taken the stage. They are adorning our gardens with their big, breathtaking blooms. Spoiler alert … anxiety will soon challenge our peaceful bliss, because where ...
Southerners love our hydrangeas, especially the showy pink, blue, or purple late-spring blooms of French hydrangeas. When you discover the leaves of your plant riddled with holes from slugs or ...
The warmer weather and longer days of spring may inspire us to throw open our windows and admire the blossoming of new life, but they also invite a wave of allergens, pests and home maintenance ...