A few flies can quickly turn into an infestation, so acting fast helps protect your home and health. Flies breed in warm, ...
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Should You Cut Back Coneflowers In The Fall?

Cut back coneflowers in late winter or early spring before any new leaves emerge. Use clean, sharp hand pruners to cut back stems and foliage to 2 to 3 inches above the ground. Make sure not to cut ...
ZZ plants offer beauty and cleaner air for homes and offices. These hardy plants are easy to care for, making them perfect ...
Resort Point Overlook in East Bangor, Delaware is nature’s answer to your stress-induced SOS. You know how sometimes the best things in life aren’t things at all, but rather moments that take your ...
We have entered the part of fall where we see our first freezing temperatures. What does this mean for insects?
As winter bites, millions of homeowners spot brown shield-shaped insects creeping indoors, sparking questions, worries and ...
HomeServe reports on pest management tips for common household invaders, emphasizing cleanliness, sealing entry points, and ...
A variety of subway-dwelling mosquito seems like a modern artifact. But genomic analysis reveals the insect got its evolutionary start millennia ago.
All plants require water, light and food, but the trick to success is to practice moderation. The plants are not going to require as much water and most go into ...
Sunflower seeds and peanuts are great additions to a feeder. Keep feeders clean and accessible, especially after a snow storm ...
As the nights draw in, strange mottled insects gather on sunny walls and find their way indoors, rattling nerves nationwide.
The Tulsi plant holds special significance in Hinduism. But did you know that beyond religious rituals, this plant can also ...