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You do not want your home and garden invaded with pests. They are a nuisance and unhealthy. Get rid of aggravating pests with this guide by the eHow experts who will help you identify pests, how to control them and the types of pesticides available.
Pesticides are herbicides, fungicides, insecticides or any other substances or mixture of substances that are applied for the purpose of controlling, destroying, repelling Read More
Natural pest control can work wonders on your organic garden - as long as you understand how to utilize it. Learn more in this free educational video series. Read More
If you're like most gardeners, you might consider insects to be the enemy. So the thought of inviting parasitic wasps and predator mites into your garden or greenhouse Read More
Natural predators can keep your garden healthy and pesticide-free. Learn more in this free educational video series. Read More
Learn how to control pests in your vegetable garden in this free online video guide to vegetable gardening. Read More
With the modern movement toward developing a greener planet, the need to find chemically-free and environmentally-viable methods of pest control is increasing just as Read More
Find out organic methods for controlling garden pests such as aphids, mites, worms, snails, slugs and more, in this free gardening video lesson. Read More
Companion planting is the practice of growing certain plants together so they will benefit each other by their proximity. One of the main benefits of doing so is as a means Read More
Timing and proper application are key to pesticides succeeding in your garden; learn about using insecticides and herbicides in this free video on pesticide application. Read More
Aside from pollinating insects like bees and bug-eaters like spiders, most of the pests in your garden are probably doing more harm than good. Identifying them is the first Read More
No one likes to look up and see a cockroach or an ant crawling around. Worse than this is opening the door under the sink and seeing a herd of them crawling out at once. In Read More
Bugs in your flour and cornmeal? Suspect pantry moths or weevils. The first line of defense is good housekeeping. Moths and weevils don't like clean surroundings so to Read More
Not to be confused with fruit flies, the pesky gnat loves moisture. This attack is three-pronged: first the adults, then the larvae, then the breeding sites. Read More
So here are these tiny little guys flying all around your house. They look like fruit-flies but there is no fruit, there is no reason that these things should be hanging Read More
Scale insects suck the fluids from your plants' leaves and stems, robbing them of essential nutrients. Leaves wither and yellow and may drop from the plant. Indoors, scale Read More
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