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Aphids present one of the top 10 gardening problems. How do you get these little sap-sucking monsters off of your plants and out of your garden? It can be a problem indoors and out. They are commonly ...
Stink bugs eat plants and huddle inside your home during winter. Here are expert tips for how to get rid of stink bugs and in ...
Fireflies (or lightning bugs) perform their light show almost every night over the summer. What to know about the popular summer beetles.
The latest of the summer pests are now booming! Thunderbugs have arrived, here’s everything you need to know about these ...
Few things are more frustrating for homeowners than watching a healthy green lawn fade to brown under the summer sun. But before assuming the worst, it helps to understand why this happens and whether ...
A lush green lawn is without doubt one of the best features of any British garden - but when moss sets in, that thick green grass can be quickly overrun and ruined. While some people don't mind the ...
To identify these bugs, look for a green, pale base and back markings ranging from dark brown to red or even yellow. Nymphs (the wingless stage) are often more solid green and have narrower bodies ...
Late Blight (Phytophthora infetans)- a fungus presenting as blue-gray spots on leaves, before turning brown, and dropping away. Irregular brown ‘greasy’ spots appear on the fruit with white ‘mold’ ...
Aphids Aphids are small sap-sucking insects mostly found in yards and gardens. They are pear-shaped and can be green, black, red, yellow, brown or gray in color. Milkweed aphids are shown on a plant.
If you spray weed killer in your flowerbeds or vegetable garden, the coveted plants you planted will die right alongside the aggravating volunteer weeds because the “weed killer” doesn’t make any ...
Tom Brown, former Green Bay Packers safety who clinched the 1966 NFL championship game with an interception in the end zone, died April 23 in Maryland. He was 84.
New study reveals Earth's oceans were once green due to iron and cyanobacteria. Could sulfur levels turn them purple in the future?