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Lawn, Garden & Landscaping
2013-03-25 15:46:39
What should I do about bugs?
Q-Can you tell me how to debug my property and make it safe for spring and summer play and parties?
A-Debugging your yard depends on a few things, such as the types of bugs, plants, and the past and current weather conditions, among many others. Debugging properly will also require knowing which pesticides or herbicides to use for each problem, and when.
Unfortunately, debugging is not as simple as we wish or think it to be. No one solution or application will take care of every bug, and if not done properly, many applications will fail completely.
First, you need to know that pesticides and herbicides are a tool in your tool box, but not the only one. You can begin now by making your property less attractive to bugs. Do this by:
• Mow the lawn frequently.
• Clear tall grasses.
• Remove brush.
• Stack wood neatly in a dry area.
• Remove leaf litter.
• Place toys and playground equipment in a sanded area.
• Do not over-water your yard.
• Never leave standing water.
• For lawns bordered by fields, create a 3ft wide border of gravel, sand, or woodchips.
Next, know the types of bugs you are wanting remove. Not every pesticide or herbicide will kill off every bug. Also, you will want to know when is the best time to apply the chemicals for that particular pest. If you apply too soon or too late it can render the application useless.
Early spring is a great time to address most bug problems. Talk to your lawn care professional about your concerns and ask about proper applications for your particular problems.