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As if weeds and weird weather weren't bad enough, gardeners also have to face insect pests. Here's how to deal with them. Do you garden? I do, and every year, I watch my tomatoes and lettuce get ...
If your plants' leaves are looking lacy—or you're seeing patches of dead grass in your lawn—Japanese beetles may be to blame.
A medieval abbey in Hungary is battling a beetle infestation threatening its ancient book collection. Workers at the ...
There are several crops that can prevent flea beetles from taking up residence in your garden, including catnip, basil, thyme ...
Good bugs pollinate our food crops, enrich and fertilize the soil, eat our garbage and provide food for wildlife.
In the case of both aphids and Japanese beetles, spraying with a broad-spectrum insecticide can do more harm than good. These ...
To boost your garden’s ladybug population to control pests naturally, an expert warns against a common mistake.
There are remedies that can rid veggies of common insects if applied at the first signs of activity, Don Kinzler writes.
With the Fourth of July often comes the start of Japanese beetle season in Wisconsin. The pests are not a welcome guest to ...
Beneficial Insectary is the only large insectary that has production in the United States (There are a few smaller specialist ...
Garden bugs are coming out in full force! The Japanese beetle, in particular, is an invasive bug that can be detrimental to your garden.