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How to Keep Your Lawn Pest-Free Without Using Chemical Pesticides

by Trish

Many homeowners are conscious about the significance of dealing with indoor pests. Unfortunately, the main cause of most indoor pest problems lies in the lawn. Although some of these critters are natural part of nature, it doesn’t mean that homeowners must tolerate these pests’ existence in their property. While some of these insects and bugs aren’t really harmful to humans, they can still wreak havoc on your lawn, and these critters may even move indoors. For this reason, effective pest management must start in your lawn and garden.

There are various ways to protect your lawn and garden from pesky critters, such as slugs, snails, rodents, mosquitoes, and flies. One of the most popularly used pest control methods is chemical pesticides. These days, there are available off-the-shelf and factory-manufactured pesticides for any pest problems you encounter. However, these chemical pesticides can have harmful effects on the environment, as well as on human beings and animals. For this reason, a lot of homeowners want to avoid using harsh chemicals in their lawn and garden to prevent chemical exposure.

Spread Coffee Ground in Your Garden

Have you ever thought of spreading coffee grounds in your lawn? Coffee grounds are a great addition to your garden since it adds nitrogen to the soil. They also increase the acidity of the soil which is perfect for acid-loving plants. In addition, there are a number of pesky creatures that can’t stand coffee grounds. For instance, slugs hate coffee, as well as picky dear and cats.

Use a Mixture of Black Pepper Corns and Cayenne Pepper

This mixture must be dusted around the perimeter of your lawn. If the mixture is applied to the soil, it will become an eye and nose irritant for rodents or other large mammals. You can re-apply the mixture after a week or after a heavy rain. When you use this mixture, you must keep in mind that it may also affect your pets, such as cats and dogs.

Use Baits and Traps to Deter Pests

Among the most annoying pests in any lawn are slugs. You can make an effective trap for these pesky critters with an orange rind or a shallow container with some grape juice and beer. What you need to do is to save the half-rinds from citrus fruits, such as oranges, lemon, or grape fruit, and place them about your garden. The slugs will then flock to the rind; thus you can easily throw the rind into a compost pile to dry them out in the sun, and use it as compost.

If you have rodent problems, you can make use of traps, such as snap traps, to keep rodents from destroying your lawn. You can put bait using left-over food, and leave it out in the open to trap these unwanted pests.

Use Organic Sprays

There are a lot of organic sprays available in the market today. There are also organic recipes found online for deterring insects from your lawn. Some of the most common ingredients for organic sprays include: garlic cloves, hot pepper, and some essential oils.

Whether you are doing it for the safety of your family, or to simply keep pests away from your indoor property, it is possible to keep pests away from your lawn without resorting to chemical pesticides. These tips can help you get started in deterring pesky critters from your property without the harmful effects of chemical pesticides.

Kris Lim is an avid gardener who had experienced the headaches that pests can bring; thus, she shares some natural methods in keeping your lawn pest-free. She regularly contributes her ideas and natural pest control tips to InsightPest.com.







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