All pests and diseases and controlling approaches related to gardening.
Foxes often choose to make gardens their home, which can become a nuisance for gardeners. Cubs will often dig in soft soil on borders, and foxes will mark their territory…
Have you ever left fruits on your table and the next time you come to check on them, a whole swarm of tiny flying beasts is all over them? Or…
Encountering white roaches may initially deceive observers into perceiving it as an extraordinarily rare occurrence, perhaps even mistaking it for an albino variant of this common pest. However, it is…
Johnson Grass (Sorghum halepense (L.)) Pers. is a particularly problematic weed in hot regions. It's difficult to keep it under control, so figuring out what's causing it to spread is…
Lime sulfur is a low-cost alternative to fungicides that may be used as part of a fungal management strategy. It is based on sulfate and calcium oxide, both of which…
Did you know that carpenter ants are the largest type of ant in North America and they can cause significant damage to homes and other structures? Carpenter ant infestation is…
The Senckenberg Society found that the Chagas (triatomine bug) might also survive in Southern Europe. The insect serves as an intermediate host for a dangerous parasite. Chagas disease bug moving…
It is estimated that hundreds of different varieties of mold may be found in nature. Some can be good for your health, while others might be dangerous. "Cobweb Mold" is…
Knowing the best way on how to avoid fungus during summer is vital for all plant owners. Every gardener likes to invest in their lovely gardens to create heaven-like landscapes,…
Downy Mildew was first reported in the United States in 1880 and was first reported on roses in 1862 in England. The reproduction and spread of downy mildew fungi are…