Now it’s time to physically remove the frogs that might still be in yard. Since you have made your yard “frog-proof” by removing their habitat and food and installing fencing, the frogs you capture and get rid of won’t want to come back. Scoop them up and out.Using a long-handl...
Cockroaches are pesky insects that can be a major nuisance in our households, often coming out at night to scavenge for food and water. These nocturnal creatures can spread diseases and contribute to allergies, making it crucial to keep them away from our living spaces. In this article, we ...
If you'd rather keep your yard a frog-free zone, you can make some changes to the environment to make frogs feel less welcome. Keeping your landscape clean and well manicured without long grass is a good start. Clean up leaves and other lawn debris quickly and remove things that could se...
A Clean Yard Gives Frogs Fewer Places to Hide Frogs like to keep out of sight, and they love moisture, so make sure to trim plants and grass back, as it will keep your yard dry and free of shady areas. Make sure you mow and trim during a warm, dry period, so you don't cause ...
How To Keep Snakes Out Of Your Yard and Home Female garter snakes give birth to about 15 to 80 young at a time, so how do I keep any of them from invading my backyard sanctuary or worse yet, my home? Here are 5 easy tips I found fromSmith's Pest Management; ...
How to Keep Raccoons Off Bird Feeders (5 ways) The raccoons only attack and visit your yard to raid your feeder at night. So, some of the things you should do must be done during night time. Among these things to keep raccoons away from your bird feeders are the following: ...
To keep your ducklings warm, we recommend getting one of the following: brooder lamp/heat lamp with a 125 or 250 watt red bulb (this provides warmth without mimicking natural sunlight which can interrupt their sleep cycles); OR Brinsea EcoGlow brooder heater. Four big advantages with the Eco...
“My own rain garden effortlessly absorbs runoff from the roof and driveway, enriching the yard's beauty and attracting hummingbirds, butterflies and frogs,” says Diana Cox, owner of The Gardening Talk, a website devoted to garden education based in Prattville, Alabama. ...
Remove Outdoor Debris The Spruce / Margot Cavin Providing a welcoming environment near your outside doors can attract more spiders that tend to move inside. Keep firewood, outdoor storage, and yard debris away from entrance doors and your home's foundation. ...
parts of the yard. Now, it’s more about nurturing a space where I can grow wild flowers for use in my floristry, and fostering a diverse ecosystem in my backyard, where grasses co-exist with pollinators, beetles, frogs, mice and many other critters, happy to make a home in the ...