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There may be bugs in your tree. There are things you can do to keep the critters out of your house, but, first, a Christmas PSA: Don’t bug spray your Christmas tree. Really, do not do this.
Bonide fruit tree spray acts as a fungicide, insecticide, miticide, and nematicide for your fruit trees. Here's what to know about applying it.
Homemade or DIY bug sprays are a popular alternative to synthetic bug repellents. You can use natural ingredients to make bug sprays for your home, yard, plants, and your skin, too.
De-Bug Your Christmas Tree (and Other Things to Do Before Bringing It Inside) Before you bring that piece of the wilderness into your house, there are five things you should do first.
Pesky spotted lanternfly bugs are back this summer in Maryland, but there are some new options available for dealing with ...
The most straightforward answer is learning how to make homemade bug repellent. With a few ingredients you likely already have at home, you can quickly begin tackling your outdoor bug problem and ...
Here's why you probably don't have bugs in your Christmas tree, despite the stories of infestations you may see.
Bug spray isn’t the only mosquito repellent that’s effective. Amazon shoppers are snapping up alternatives to keep mosquitos at bay, including a bug zapper, Thermacell Mosquito Repellent, and mosquito ...
Magnolia scale insects’ waxy coating protects them when they are directly sprayed with insecticides, which would also kill their natural insect enemies.
Some bugs are OK, others are not, and the same goes for trees growing in the D.C. region. What should you be on the lookout for?
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