Outdoor Pest Control
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There are many different types of poisonous bugs. Some of these insects are found in every habitat.
A can of bug spray won't get you too far if you’re making these mistakes.
Learn how to keep these pests away or how to soothe the itch of their bites if you can't.
When used improperly, insecticides can pose serious hazards to people, wildlife, and the environment.
Slugs. Those tiny (and sometimes not so tiny) creatures that wreak havoc in your garden.
If you're overwhelmed, reduce their numbers.
If you're not careful, the number of gypsy moths in your garden can get out of control.
When bugs attract to your fruit trees, repel them naturally.
A skunk is counted among the most damaging of garden pests.
Build a wasp trap cheaply.
Even small bugs can end up causing significant problems.
Weigela is attractive in the garden, and to pests.
Wormwood is a plant known for its ability to keep ants, mice, moths and flies away.
Mix up your own solution for biting or annoying insects.
Cool-weather pests don't belong in your home.
Keep those pesky, creepy crawlers away with easy-to-grow (and easy-to-move) container plants.