10 2024 January
Identifying Common Law Weeds
There are hundreds of different weeds that can stake their roots in your yard. It’s a lot to keep track of, but an important aspect of tending a healthy lawn. Every homeowner should have a fundamental understanding of the weeds you're most likely to encounter. Basic lawn care becomes significantly more laborious and time consuming when weeds begin popping up, especially if you don’t know what weed you have in the first place. Reviewing a few quick facts will help you identify some of the most common lawn weeds.
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Importance of Pest Identification
Understanding the nuances in pest control is difficult, if not impossible, for the average homeowner. That's why we always recommend going with a professional that will take the time to properly identify your pest, inspect your property and discuss follow up methods with you that you can take on your own to prevent future infestations.
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Mosquito Bites Care
It's probable that most people will be bitten by a mosquito at least once in their lifetime. The mosquito population in the United States has been steadily increasing over the past few years, including the types of mosquitoes known to spread disease. While at home care is suitable for mild bites, mosquito borne disease can put you in the hospital. The best way to prevent the spread of mosquito borne disease is with professional mosquito control.
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Mosquito Control Companies Work
While you may be desperate to rid your yard of mosquitoes, it's always best to proceed with caution when hiring a mosquito control company. If you're wondering whether professional mosquito control is worth it, it certainly is - as long as you hire the right company.
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Mosquito Control Repellent
Although mosquitoes are dangerous, repellents are recognized as a safe, and effective way to protect oneself. That does not mean that all repellents are made the same, however! If you are searching for reliable protection, you should only use EPA registered and approved products. Products marked as "natural" and "organic" typically have not been evaluated by the EPA and are usually ineffective against mosquitoes. We've compiled a list of products that do and don't work so you can make an informed purchase when it comes to mosquito repellent.
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