Fleas are a year-round problem in the South, both indoors and out. “They’re carried into your yard by wildlife such as squirrels, raccoons, opossums, mice, and deer,” says Eric Benson, PhD, professor ...
Higher temperatures than usual this winter means the surge of fleas is predicted to be larger this spring and summer. However, with some proactive measures homeowners can make yards flea-free for pets ...
Q: Last summer we had a terrible problem with fleas. We have three cats that go outside, but they stay in our yard. What can we do to prevent a flea infestation this year? Should we treat our yard as ...
Flea outbreaks can be very difficult to manage. For best control, deal with the fleas in the yard, on the pet and inside the home at the same time. There are a variety of products to treat the yard ...
There's something special about walking through your backyard, enjoying your own personal slice of wilderness. Your morning stroll might include watching your dog sniff around their favorite spot or ...
The great Lowcountry weather continues. We could definitely use some rain. The people that put out ryegrass in non-irrigated areas would certainly like some rain before the temperatures get too cold ...
Here’s how to keep down the flea population in your yard. Fleas are a year-round problem in the South, both indoors and out. ...
Fleas are a year-round problem in the South, both indoors and out. “They’re carried into your yard by wildlife such as squirrels, raccoons, opossums, mice, and deer,” says Eric Benson, PhD, professor ...