Although they're a welcome sight on a garden leaf, you don't want a yellow ladybug (or several) getting into your house.
Are pests wreaking havoc in your garden, leaving you frustrated and worried about the potential harm of chemical pesticides?
The spotted lanternfly has become invasive in central Ohio. Here's how to find the egg masses and help decrease the species ...
First, I want to explain the difference between aggressive and invasive plants. Florida native plants can become aggressive, like elderberries, but because they are native, they do not disturb the ...
Plant care changes when the ground freezes. Here's how to adapt your gardening. Winter is a great time to check some garden ...
Going pesticide-free brings insects back to the garden. You can have an organic lawn area with ... to control pests by ...
Whether your tree needs help with pests, soil conditions, or you just want some complementary aromas and colors to fill your ...
Can mussels be a way to filter polluted water in the Delaware River? A project planned at Bartram's Garden hopes to find out.
This has the added benefit of providing a winter habitat for local insects and animals ... This creates a nutrient-rich ...
If you live in Michigan and looking to keep a nice, leaf-free yard, you may want to put down that garden rake. That's because ...
This week, Sullivan has tips for preventing pests from entering your home. When temperatures turn cold, rodents and insects seek the warmth of your home. Watch Sullivan's full segment in the player ...
Truly! Many common garden pests will soon be eaten by beneficial insects if you just wait a week or two for them to arrive. Ladybugs and lacewings love eating aphids, for example. Learn to ID key ...