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Organic Garden Pest Control

7/23/2016

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Safe And Effective Ways To Control Pests Organically In Your Garden
by Angela Thomas

By following organic pest control methods, you can manage pests naturally, and it is safe for your garden. It is also about understanding why your plants have been infested in the first place. Even in a well-managed garden, pest infestation cannot be entirely avoided. Read more...
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Get Rid of Foxes

7/22/2016

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This is a great article that identifies different ways to deal with foxes - from setting out scents that repel foxes to setting out traps to catch and release the foxes away from your garden area.
How to Get Rid of a Fox
by AWalstrum at HubPages
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How to Repel Squirrels

7/21/2016

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How to get rid of squirrels using homemade squirrel repellent
by extesy at HubPages
Squirrel repellents will always be needed as squirrels are extremely destructive animals despite their cuddly looks. These animals are capable of destroying your bird feeder, eat all the food you have left open and accessible, and cause havoc in...
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    Garden Pest Solutions!

    This page is about common pests in the garden, providing simple, safe solutions for getting rid of them.

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    As I read garden blogs and watch videos of other gardeners, I share links to their gardening tips. My hope is that by learning from gardeners who have personal experience with getting rid of pests, you will have a better chance of success in your own garden.

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