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Mother nature has packed this reliable perennial garden choice with a cornucopia of uses ranging from herbal remedies to powerful insect killer.
Pyrethrin is safely used for feline flea control, while permethrin is toxic to cats, and can poison a kitty. Safe flea control depends on knowing the difference.
Flea beetles are small garden pests, but they can cause severe damage to vegetable crops such as eggplants and peppers. Control these insects with organic methods.
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As homeowners have learned the hard way, mosquitoes can put a damper on the most ardent outdoor barbecue, even to the point of forcing the festivities indoors.
Providing organic care for indoor potted plants is important to gardeners who wish to minimize their exposure to chemicals indoors.
A regular program of watering, fertilizing, spraying and clipping, can keep a flowerbed or garden looking bright and attractive all season long.
Sprays and powders, shampoos, dips, and systemics are a few choices for flea treatment. Find out which is the best and which not waste your money on.
School's back in and before long head lice will make its return. Chemical lice treatment options can seriously harm a child's health, but there is a natural way.
If you're a parent you have probably received one of those dreaded lice letters from school or day care at some point. Learn about treating with non-toxic essential oils.
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Long, snowy winters and cool, rainy springs allow ticks to survive in high numbers. Thus, defensive prevention and tick checks are a must.
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