landscape pests: a homeowner's guide
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Greenside Landscaping
10291 s. 1300 e. #201 Sandy, Utah 84904
(801) 501-9666
Landscape Pests: A
Homeowner's Guide
Utah gardens are susceptible to pest infestations, and these are also the reason for
homeowners losing their well-loved plants. While some instances of pest infestation are
just plain bad luck, others are a result of negligence. Homeowners should be proactive
about how, when, and where to landscape is an important factor in pest prevention.
Here's how homeowners can get their yard under control.
Examine pest clues
Instead of just stomping ants and roaches, taking the time to know some information
about these pests can help prevent a horrible pest infestation. Even if there's already a
solution, homeowners can turn to a reliable knowledge base such as reading articles
online or seeking the help of professional pest control specialists. They should take time
to precisely identify the species and its life-stage, instead of just doing a quick DIY
project.
Reduce moisture
All pests need the same survival tools – food, water, and shelter. Homeowners can
reduce any opportunity for these needs by limiting moisture. Since most pests grow in
areas where there is moisture, homeowners should be diligent in inspecting their home
and make the necessary renovations. These renovations may include – but are not
limited to – grading soil correctly, ventilating crawl spaces, sealing cracks in their
home's foundation, and cleaning gutters. Not only will such renovations aid in pest
avoidance, but they will also improve their home's look in general.
Check your plants' health
Pest infestations are often an indication of a weak plant. Homeowners should make sure
that they are taking care of their lawns to avoid unwanted critters. From learning about
the plants' growing conditions and how homeowners should water them can help
achieve a healthy lawn and a pest-free home.
It is possible to maintain a pest-free home and a well-maintained landscape.
Homeowners should always remember to look for possible pest habitats they may be
creating before they plant. They can also seek help from pest control professionals for
better advice and solutions.
Sources:
https://getgreenside.com/
http://www.finegardening.com/10-ways-keep-your-garden-healthy
http://www.hgtv.com/design/outdoor-design/landscaping-and-hardscaping/how-
to-prevent-the-top-10-lawn-pests-and-diseases
http://www.planetnatural.com/organic-lawn-care-101/problems/
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