When pine needles turn reddish-brown in early summer, several things …
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Carpenter Bees – General Info and Control
Carpenter bees are seen throughout Georgia in spring and early …
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Millipede – Control
Spring rains often bring creatures which are not seen at …
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Yellowjacket – Spring vs Summer vs Fall Behavior Compared
Yellowjackets are a common, yet misunderstood, insect of the South. …
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Insect Stings – Severity
Although a velvet ant sting can make you whoop and …
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Deer Repellent (Deer Away, Tree Guard) – One Gardener’s Experiences and Evaluation
Deer can cause a LOT of damage to a landscape …
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Pine Beetles – Diagnosis and Control
Several kinds of beetles ferociously attack drought-weakened pine trees in …
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Avoiding Stings
Dr. Paul Guillebeau is a writer, father and professional entomologist. …
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Saddleback Caterpillars
Saddleback caterpillars are one to one and a half inches …
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Slug and Snail – Control
I found #133 under the clothes dryer recently. Unfortunately, I …
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Bagworm – Identification and Control
My colleague Newton Hogg used to say “When I can …
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Mosquito – Control
Mosquitoes generate the most ire of any of the summer …
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Mosquito Traps – Comments
When I asked subscribers to my “Georgia Gardener” e-mail newsletter …
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Ant – Indoor Control
My friends Lisa and Laura are gourmet cooks. Their kitchens …
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Japanese Beetles – Control Options
Most summers are favorable for Japanese beetles. The coppery-green beetles …
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Butterfly Puddle – Building
Butterflies love the nectar from flowering plants but they also …
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Asian Ambrosia Beetle – Control
There is no more accurate description of Asian Ambrosia Beetle …
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Grub Control – Poor Results in Spring
We do a lot of dirt digging in spring and …
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Azalea Lacebug – Control
You may have seen the damage lace bugs do to …
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Aphids – Control
If you want to become an aphid expert, early summer …
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Pine Needle Cast Disease
When pine needles turn reddish-brown in early summer, several things …