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Mosquito Biology

Mosquito biology and how knowing it can help you keep mosquitoes away by Karen Thompson, BugMobiles Although mosquitoes are very small in size, they pack a big punch. Right now mosquitoes are the number one deadliest animal on the planet, since they carry multiple very harmful diseases. On top of that, mosquitoes themselves are pretty

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Planting a Pollinator Garden: tips and suggestions for a beautiful, pollinator-friendly oasis

Planting a Pollinator Garden: Tips & Suggestions Whether you are trying to enhance your yard, cultivate a business property, or expand a community garden, planting a pollinator garden is a great way to preserve the health of local pollinators and enrich the wildlife in your area. Pollinator gardens create landscapes that help keep insects, birds,

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Overcoming Fire Ants

They might be small, but fire ants have a big impact in Texas and across the South. Once inside your home, they are a hazard to your health and property. Why fire ants are a big problem The FDA estimates Americans spend more than $5 billion annually on medical treatment, damage and control of fire

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Why Do I need Core Aeration

  Core aeration is the process of removing soil and small plugs of thatch from lawns in a bid to improve natural soil aeration. This practice should be carried out once per year. However, heavily used lawns or those established on sub-soils should be aerated once or twice per year depending on the status of

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