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    Jun 30, 2011 |Story| AP Member Choice Limited
  1. EPA approves stink bug spray for Tri-State orchards

    Fruit growers in seven Eastern states have a new weapon for fighting the brown marmorated stink bug.
    Fruit growers in seven Eastern states have a new weapon for fighting the brown marmorated stink bug. The Environmental Protection Agency said Thursday it has granted an emergency exemption allowing orchards in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, North...

    Tags: Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Maryland, Environmental Politics, New Jersey

  2. May 20, 2011 |Story| AP Member Choice Complete
  3. Sep 11, 2010 |Story| Herald Mail
  4. Stink bugs: Are they bugging you?

    The pesky stink bugs that have caused us grief the last several years are back in record numbers and causing more trouble than ever. They're on our tomatoes, peppers, corn and peaches. They are wiggling their antennae at us from window screens and...

    Tags: Getaway Travel, Colleges and Universities, Trips and Vacations, Chemical Industry, Washington County (Maryland)

  5. May 18, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  6. Magnolias drop leaves in spring at different times

    Q. Leaves on our magnolia tree have dark spots and they are turning yellow. What is the problem? A. Luckily, there is no problem this time. The email picture forwarded showed normal leaf spots forming as the magnolia leaves begin to yellow and drop...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Fertilizer

  7. May 18, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  8. What's the best way to deal with lawn grubs?

    Q: What is the best way to deal with lawn grubs? They are getting worse every year, along with the crows and skunks that are tearing up the sod to eat them. A: Skunks and birds feeding in your lawn are certainly a good indicator that you have a grub...

    Tags: Chemical Industry

  9. May 13, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  10. Call a truce with garden insects

    Some of a gardener's best friends are bugs. Yes, bugs. Many of the insects and other creepy-crawlies in our flower beds and vegetable patches and on trees are doing good work. Most are harmless, though there are a few that might do our plants significant harm.
    Some of a gardener's best friends are bugs. Yes, bugs. Many of the insects and other creepy-crawlies in our flower beds and vegetable patches and on trees are doing good work. Most are harmless, though there are a few that might do our plants...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Morton Arboretum

  11. May 3, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  12. Watch out for daylily leafminer

    Lehigh Valley Master Gardeners
    Master Gardener Barb sent a good article about a new pest: Last summer for the first time I noticed leafminer tunnels in the leaves of some of my daylily cultivars. I was familiar with the unsightly mines left by insects......
  13. May 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  14. Fighting emerald ash borer

    Q: We have a beautiful, full ash tree on the berm in back of our house, which at this point is free from the emerald ash borer. Last summer it was fully leafed out, and we have checked the bark for tell-tale signs of the borer such as small D-shaped holes. The tree is about 12 inches in diameter. I would like to do everything possible to keep this tree healthy and would like to drench the soil with Bayer Advanced Tree & Shrub Insect Control containing imidacloprid. Because the application is to be placed around the base of the tree, how far out from the base can I go? The tree is directly on the top of the berm, with a downward slope to the front and back of the tree. After removing the mulch, should I dig down an inch or so to help prevent runoff? Can the drench be done on subsequent days if the soil is too wet to fully absorb it in a single day? When should I treat the tree?
    Q: We have a beautiful, full ash tree on the berm in back of our house, which at this point is free from the emerald ash borer. Last summer it was fully leafed out, and we have checked the bark for tell-tale signs of the borer such as small D-shaped...

    Tags: Chicago Botanic Garden, Chicago Tribune, Botany, Michigan Avenue, Chemical Industry

  15. May 6, 2013 |Story| AM News
  16. Flies on cattle can be controlled

    Warmer weather brings more pest problems. Horn flies and face flies are key pests of cattle in Kentucky. Both species breed in fresh pasture manure piles but present very different threats and management problems. Fortunately, there are a variety of fly control options.
    Contributing Writer
    Warmer weather brings more pest problems. Horn flies and face flies are key pests of cattle in Kentucky. Both species breed in fresh pasture manure piles but present very different threats and management problems. Fortunately, there are a variety of fly...

    Tags: Dietary Supplements, Chemical Industry, Mineral Supplements

  17. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  18. Local Company Keeps Gardens Growing -- Organically

    Now that spring has finally arrived, the scented geraniums are budding and the columbines are about to bloom in the greenhouses at Revay's Garden Center and Gift Shop in East Windsor.
    The Hartford Courant
    Now that spring has finally arrived, the scented geraniums are budding and the columbines are about to bloom in the greenhouses at Revay's Garden Center and Gift Shop in East Windsor. Planted in January for marketing in April, a key element in their...

    Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Environmental Politics, New Products, East Hartford, Environmental Issues

  19. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| AM News
  20. Lawn chemicals pose danger to pets

    “Spring has sprung, the grass has riz…” or so goes the ditty. However, in my case, there is very little grass due to the weather conditions last summer, but there are lots of weeds.  I wonder if other pet owners are faced with the same problem.
    Contributing Writer
    “Spring has sprung, the grass has riz…” or so goes the ditty. However, in my case, there is very little grass due to the weather conditions last summer, but there are lots of weeds.  I wonder if other pet owners are faced with the...

    Tags: Pets, Golf, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Chemical Industry, Fertilizer

  21. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  22. HOMESTYLE

    Book takes on kitchens, baths Mike Holmes' new book helps homeowners remodel their kitchens and bathrooms from the inside out. Holmes, the builder known for righting construction wrongs on his HGTV shows Holmes on Homes and Holmes Inspection, brings...

    Tags: HGTV (tv network), Book, Chemical Industry

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