It seems like an annual phenomenon: as soon as temperatures rise and the first green shoots emerge above ground, the snails also appear. This year, we're even expecting a full-blown snail invasion. Unfortunately, there's only a limited supply of nematodes available to combat snails, but luckily, we've come up with a solution. You can pre-order your nematodes with us, so you can be sure you'll be the first to protect your plants! By pre-ordering your nematodes in time, you'll avoid disappointment and ensure your plants don't fall victim to these voracious creatures. Why think about snail control now? Snails are...
If you're experiencing pest problems in your garden or around your plants, it's wise to intervene as early as possible. Combating pests while they're still in the larval stage is much more effective and prevents a lot of damage. But why is it so important to tackle the larvae specifically? We'll explain. Early intervention prevents larger infestations Most pests begin their lives as larvae, safely hidden in the soil or among plants. In this stage, they already cause damage, for example, by feeding on roots and young plant parts. If you wait until they mature into adults, not only will...
As temperatures rise and days lengthen, not only does nature come alive, but pests also make their appearance. Insects and other pests awaken from their winter hibernation and start searching for food and new places to nest. Whether you're a gardener who enjoys working among flowers or lovingly care for your houseplants , it's important to be alert to these unwanted guests. Early intervention can prevent a lot of trouble and ensure your plants and lawn stay healthy. Why is March the starting signal for pests? March often signals the start of pest season, and that's no coincidence. With the...
You're just walking through the grass or letting your pet play outside, and suddenly you have a visitor: a tick or a flea. These tiny creatures seem harmless, but they can be quite a nuisance for both humans and pets. They hide in the grass, between plants, or in bushes and strike when it's warm and humid. In this blog post, you'll learn how to recognize ticks and fleas , where they come from, and how to keep them out of your garden naturally. This way, spending time outdoors becomes relaxing and safe again. How do tick and flea infestations...