Insect Control

They can be tough little buggers.

They're not dangerous, but they can be a nuisance.

Keep the creepers from nesting in your walls.

A little cleaning, a little prep—no bites.

Find, identify, and remove these dangerous bloodsuckers.

Learn how to keep these pests away or how to soothe the itch of their bites if you can't.

Take back your summer cookouts by following some simple advice for keeping flies at bay.

Try making your aphids unwelcome in your garden.

Controlling bee populations around your home can sometimes be a necessity. Learn how to keep your local carpenter bees in check.
When used improperly, insecticides can pose serious hazards to people, wildlife, and the environment.

Not only does it taste great, it can keep bugs at bay!

Try to get rid of them before they lay eggs in your grass.

Use an easy trick to stop them from destroying your trees.

Keep the little buggers off the dinner invite list.

Don't let them nibble your wallet, too.

An option for bee control you may not have heard of.

Summer weather brings bees.

Follow these steps to remove a beehive.

The dreaded cockroach is the bane of mankind.

Don't trade one kind of danger for another.

Cut out the chemicals and try harnessing the circle of life.

Chemical pesticides can damage health and water systems.

They're great for plants, and they're in dangerous decline.

When your pets have a flea infestation, they feel miserable.
There are many different types of poisonous bugs. Some of these insects are found in every habitat.
If you're not careful, the number of gypsy moths in your garden can get out of control.

When bugs attract to your fruit trees, repel them naturally.

Weigela is attractive in the garden, and to pests.
If you have dealt with an aphid infestation you may want to re-use your potting soil.
Nowadays, over 70 percent of non-organic produce contain traces of pesticides.

Drive away roaches with home remedies.
Fresh basil is one of the many ingredients you can use to make an insect repellent.
Rosemary is well loved as a culinary herb and for aromatherapy, and insect repellant.

The invasion of 2020 is better news than it sounds like.

They're unlikely to kill humans, but they're bad for bees.
Follow these three tips to make your own pest spray.

Ants are a pest no one wants in their home or by their pool.

Use vodka to make an eco-friendly insect repellant that is both effective and great smelling

Citronella oil is a natural insect repellant, especially for mosquitoes.

Follow these steps to make your garden maggot-free.
Look for these signs to keep your garden maggot-free.
Get rid of carpenter bees with these six tips.

Coleus plants make a beautiful addition to any garden.
Here's what granule insecticides could do for your plants.

You can fix your beetle problems with this all-natural solution.