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Got Moles? Easy ID Tips
By Beth Comer
Most people who see visible damage to their lawn or garden assume they have moles. Before you go after the moles, make sure that’s really the rodent problem you have.

How to identify and get rid of mealybugs
By Jared Garrett
Mealybugs are wicked garden pests. Here's how to find them and root them out.

The Woodchuck a.k.a. Groundhog
By Agnes Farside
The lowly groundhog has its own special day set aside for it every February second. Although some people may only think of the groundhog on this day, farmers and gardeners think about this nuisance year round.

Cutworms – Yuck!
By Agnes Farside
If there is one pest I really hate it’s the cutworm. Learn how I get rid of them.

Japanese Beetle
By Agnes Farside
Introduced into the United States around 1916 from Japan, the Japanese beetle can be one of the most damaging insects to new garden blooms.

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