Insecticides (lawn)
7 things you can do to Green Your Insecticides (lawn)
Don't douse your lawn in environmentally and health-threatening chemicals; delight the earth with natural and nontoxic pest control methods.
Introduce beneficial predators to keep pests away
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Using beneficial predators lessens the need for harmful insecticides.
Use integrated pest management
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Integrated pest management focuses on removing the food, water, and shelter that attract insects to your outdoor area.
Make your own compost
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Use compost in your garden, on your lawn, or on your farm. It will add nutrients to the soil, improve the health of your plants or lawn, and reduce the need for chemical pesticides.
Use nontoxic, natural bug sprays
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Choose environmentally friendly products instead of chemical pesticides.
Use nontoxic pest control devices
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Choose natural alternatives to chemical bug sprays.
Use only EPA-approved pesticides
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If you absolutely must use a chemical pesticide, use as little as possible and only use products that bear an EPA-approved label and registration number - NEVER use a product that has not been approved by the EPA.
Use natural pest control
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Choose natural remedies and organic treatments for insect pests.


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