How to Get Fleas Out of Your Carpet, Home, and Life
Use these simple tricks to get fleas out of your capret, home, and life.
Common Household Pests and Their Prevention
Find out how to cope up with pests that might infiltrate your home.
Cattle Flies
My brother in law that lives in Greenville Tennessee has a heard of Black Angus cows and bulls. I just vacationed up to Tennessee recently and while I was there I noticed all the flies landing near the eyes of the animals. David called these pests stable flies and said they were like regular flies but these flies are blood suckers. I was told these flies are usually found the shoulders, lower sides, and legs of the cattle. These flies breed in wet, decaying vegetation like in a hay field where hay was left over from the winter before. These flies after they have gotten their bellies full will rest their small legs on a nearby shed, barn or fence post.
How to Use Vinegar to Kill Fleas on Your Dog
Fleas are nasty little critters that infest dogs. When they cling to our pets, they never want to leave. So if your dog is suffering from this infestation, here is a simple home remedy that you can follow.
Four Tips for Eradicating Fleas
Fighting fleas can be costly and ineffective, frustrating homeowners and pet lovers. Help keep the pest population in check using a few simple household tricks.
Keep Insect Pests Away with Nematodes
For “green” and organic gardeners, finding ways to deter insects from damaging their garden or lawn can be challenging. With the help of a unique organic predator, however, many gardeners are cutting back on the number of pests invading their space.
Summer Survival Tips for Dogs
As we and our pets bask in the summer sun, there are a few things we need to remember to keep them healthy and happy.
Saved by the Krays
The love and affection engendered by two little Jack Russell terriers managed to keep a young married couple together long enough to start a family and to keep them together so that they manage to celebrate their Silver Wedding Anniversary.













