Users rave about the comfort and power of remote-controlled mowers, but they're not without drawbacks. Find out what real ...
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Heat, disease, and simple lack of water aren’t the only reasons a lawn might brown in summer. Often overlooked is the damage caused by a pair of small grass-eating bugs that are active in summer – sod ...
Woman mowing lawn with a red and black riding mower - Olga Rolenko/Getty Images Choosing the best riding mower to cut your grass with ease depends on several factors. One of the most important things ...
A common lawn pest in Houston, the chinch bug is beginning to emerge from a season of breeding and the small black and white insect is already causing severe damage to grass roots in the area. It's a ...
Keeping your lawn green and healthy during a heat wave isn't always easy, but mowing it can do wonders. By properly taking care of your lawn, you can ensure that it isn't dying from the scorching heat ...
For many Americans, autumn is the best time of year. Pumpkin patches, football, and trick-or-treating top the list in October, and cooler weather makes it easier to spend time outside playing sports ...
Many of us pride ourselves on maintaining a lush, full lawn. And many may shudder at the mention of chinch bugs. The southern chinch bug can be a rapidly progressing, problematic pest throughout our ...
Spring and summer make it easy to enjoy blooming gardens and lush lawns—but it’s also the time of year when pests like June bugs thrive. You might have already felt one fly right into you while taking ...
SEATTLE - It's that time of year when gigantic mosquito-like bugs begin invading our homes and lawns. But don't reach for the bug spray. Experts say pesticides won't do anything to stop the crane fly ...