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Vine weevils (Otiorhyncus sulcatus) are brownish-black insects, around 1cm long, with jointed antennae and pale-brown flecks on their backs. Like aphids, the females do not need males to reproduce, so ...
“Destroy small weeds before they can produce seed. “Deadhead spring blooming perennials for a possible repeat bloom and a neater appearance. “Pinch back chrysanthemums and tall-growing asters for a ...
The spring and early summer is a key time in the annual battle with Vine weevils. The larvae of these destructive pests are now feeding on plant roots and can cause extensive damage, killing young ...
LATE August is a great time to enjoy the garden and it's also an opportune time to control weevils in the garden. There are several species of weevils native to B.C. including the obscure root weevil ...
A tiny pest could decimate your garden overnight if not properly managed. Gardening experts are urging homeowners to take preventative measures to protect their lawns, flowers, and plants from ...
We’ve written before at HuffPost UK about how seemingly innocuous patches of yellow grass can sometimes be caused by chafer bug larvae. They damage your grass by eating its roots, causing stunted ...
•Destroy small weeds before they can produce seed. •Deadhead spring blooming perennials for a possible repeat bloom and a neater appearance. •Pinch back chrysanthemums and tall-growing asters for a ...
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