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Spraying Equipment for the Homeowner

Spraying for liquid application and dusting (old school) for dry application are two common methods of applying insecticides and fungicides. The majority of pest control products are available in sprayable form. Which to use is largely a matter of personal... Read More...

Difference in Insecticides and Fungicides

Common garden insects such as cabbage worms and other caterpillars, aphids (plant lice) and so forth, can cause considerable damage unless timely and efficient control measures are employed. Similarly, plant diseases such as black spot, the bane of... Read More...

Get Rid of Plant Bugs Be a Perfectionist When Spraying!

Before applying any spray to a houseplant pests or a plant outdoors it is important to know what pests you’re trying to control. I always try to go the natural route of plant bug and pest control when possible. However, the final step... Read More...

Pesticides for Garden Use Pest Control Tips for Homeowners

Pesticide safety is not an exclusive for the nurseryman or farmer. Homeowners who apply pesticides to the garden and landscape need to carry the same concerns for protection. The growing season brings not only warmer weather along with new... Read More...

Pesticides Sprayers - Basic Principles of Spray Safety

Understanding the basics of pesticide sprayers and application helps to ensure the user and those coming in contact with the applicator and items the chemical was applied to will be safe. For many common sense is all that is needed for adequate protection,... Read More...

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