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Feb 10, 2025 |
outdoorguide.com | Laura Zbinden
Mosquitoes are not only super annoying but they are also dangerous — they're actually the animal responsible for the highest number of global deaths each year. Unfortunately, while we might try our best to keep these bloodsucking insects away from our homes, there are some things that may still cause mosquitoes to swarm in your yard, like a nearby pond or other source of standing water.
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Feb 8, 2025 |
outdoorguide.com | Laura Zbinden
Grubs are one of those worms you never want to see too many of in your garden because they have a tendency to eat the roots of grass, garden plants, and ornamental flowers. While a few grub worms in your yard is normal, if you start finding around 10 grubs or more per square foot then you may have an infestation on your hands and your yard is likely to suffer for it. AdvertisementLuckily, there are a few ways to get rid of these gross-looking critters.
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Feb 5, 2025 |
outdoorguide.com | Laura Zbinden
Foraging is a great hobby for those who love the outdoors because it not only encourages physical activity by requiring participants to walk around and explore an area, but also because it can help those who do it better connect to the land and the changing seasons. Foraging can also ensure that you get a wide variety of vitamins and can help you eat seasonally.
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Feb 2, 2025 |
outdoorguide.com | Laura Zbinden
Managing the health and appearance of your lawn can be a lot of work. Even if you do your best to follow all the most important lawn care rules — like the one-third mowing rule for a luscious grass – your lawn may still struggle. This is often no fault of your own and can be caused by a variety of factors like too much shade, too much sun, disease, lack of water, or even too much water (which is why you should think twice before you water your lawn every day).
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Jan 30, 2025 |
outdoorguide.com | Laura Zbinden
As North America's largest alpine lake with crystal clear water and a shoreline of 75 miles, it's no wonder that Lake Tahoe is lovingly referred to as the "Jewel of the Sierra." This gorgeous body of water is a popular destination for thrill-seekers and nature lovers because there is always something to do in and around the lake during any season.
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