Cedarcide Blog Post Image, How to Prevent Tick Bites: 3 Easy Steps

How to Prevent Tick Bites: 3 Easy Steps

Don’t worry, we have your back. Here are 3 tips to prevent potentially life-altering bites and keep ticks away from you and your pets through fall and winter.
Corinna Henderson
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5 Natural Ways to Get Rid of Stink Bugs

Stink bugs don’t bite or spread disease but they damage plants and are super annoying—plus, yeah, they stink, too. The next time you spot these intrusive pests, skip the toxic stuff and try these natural approaches instead.
Jonathan Patrick
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What is the Fall Crawl?

Overall bug populations might surge in the summer, but many pests peak in fall. As the weather cools, bugs like fleas, ticks, ants, stink bugs, and wasps move indoors.
Corinna Henderson
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5 Ways to Deter Flies Without Harmful Chemicals

Here's how to get the fly-free spring and summer you deserve, without resorting to chemicals that could harm your family and pets.
Corinna Henderson
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How to Get Rid of Mice and Rats Naturally: 4 Tips

Conventional traps are hazardous to children and pets, and rodenticides harm wildlife all the way up the food chain, not to mention leave dying rodents in your walls. So, the next time you suspect mice or rats are scurrying about your home, try this natural and effective 4-step approach instead.
Jonathan Patrick
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6 Natural Ways to Keep Snakes Out of Your Yard

If you’re concerned about the safety of your family and pets, or regularly spot venomous snakes near your home, it might be time to give them the boot. Here are 6 natural approaches for keeping snakes out of your lawn.
Corinna Henderson
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How to Get Rid of Wasps: 5 Tips & Tricks

Notorious predators of annoying insects like flies, wasps can be helpful allies around your lawn & garden. However, they can be a potentially dangerous hazard, too.
Jonathan Patrick
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6 Natural Bug Bite Remedies

Unfortunately, no matter how diligent you are with pest control and applying repellents, bug bites are still going to happen. The next time a bug leaves you with a red, itchy bump, try one of these 6 natural bug bite remedies.

Corinna Henderson
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5 Tips to Chigger-Proof Your Yard Without Harsh Chemicals

Chiggers can put a serious damper on summer activities. Here are 5 tips to get a chigger-free lawn this summer without harsh chemicals.
Corinna Henderson
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7 Scary Deets About DEET

DEET is arguably the most popular bug repellent in the world. While DEET has one of the safer reputations among synthetic insecticides, it’s still an artificial chemical, and something we suggest thinking twice about before using around yourself, your family and pets.
Jonathan Patrick
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4 Quick Tips to Protect You and Your Pets from Bug Bites

Spring is here and summer is just around the corner—which means bugs and bug bites are becoming increasingly more common. Seasonal vacations, backyard partying, and outdoor fun like hiking and camping all expose you, your family and pets to potentially harmful pests.
Corinna Henderson
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What Are Fall Armyworms & How to Get Rid of Them

Especially problematic in the South, Fall armyworms are the larvae of a small brown moth that lays its eggs in grass, crops and other greenery. Once hatched, these small green caterpillars begin feeding on nearby plant life, and can devastate an entire lawn or field of crops in days, sometimes hours depending on the size of the armyworm population.
Corinna Henderson