Lyme disease is one of the most common tick-borne diseases in the United States and growing!
Wear light-colored clothing to keep an eye out for ticks that may attach to you. On your exposed skin, use Deet or EPA-approved tick repellent.
Wear light-colored clothing to keep an eye out for ticks that may attach to you. On your exposed skin, use Deet or EPA-approved tick repellent.
Summit® Biological Caterpillar & Webworm Control is Mother Nature’s way of controlling sod webworms and other caterpillars.
The active ingredient in Mosquito Bits® is a biological larvacide called BTI (Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies israelensis). BTI is a naturally occurring bacterium that’s deadly to both mosquito larvae and fungus gnat larvae.
Zappers often end up killing the wrong bugs, such as butterflies and moths, rather than the intended mosquitoes.
Bti has been used to control mosquitoes since the 1980s, and it is now one of the most widely used mosquito control agents in the world.
EPA-registered insect repellent such as Summit® Green Armor Insect Repellent adds extra protection by pre-treating your clothing and gear.
The Tick•Take™ tick removal spoon is a safe and easy way to remove ticks—of any size or level of engorgement—from people and pets.
Early winter is the perfect time to start planning your garden for the Spring, so you are prepared! To start, you can:
One of the most common insect pests in houseplants is fungus gnats. These tiny flying insects can swarm around the plant when the pot is moved. Fungus gnats thrive in moist potting soil, where they lay their eggs for the next generation of gnats.
Mosquitoes transmit some of the most deadly and debilitating diseases—including Zika virus, West Nile virus, yellow fever and dengue fever. During the warmer months when mosquitoes are most active, it is important to reduce mosquito breeding sites to keep mosquito populations down and prevent the spread of disease.