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Yes it certainly will. Use an insecticide specifically for ticks.
Generally the summer heat will kill rye grass that is taking over. If it doesn't get hot enough in your area you can use a non persistent-contact herbicide made for weeds, not grass, and spray the rye grass. For more information on killing rye grass, visit http://www.ehow.com/how_6127641_kill-annual-rye-grass.html.
We use rubber snakes. Put them in yard. On cars. Or fences
We have it in our yard. It's taking over. You do not kill it and save your yard. You either use Roundup, or dig it out. Sorry. We have it in our yard. It's taking over. You do not kill it and save your yard. You either use Roundup, or dig it out. Sorry.
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The fertilizer should go in the topsoil where the grass and plants can use it.
he was beeted and killed by a gun
no, it is very healthy for the grass actually, use it as much as you would before
You cannot kill cockroaches with lemon grass. They simply do not like the smell of it so they will stay away from areas that have been sprayed with it.
Yes, it will. It will also kill all the desirable (necessary for a good yard) other critters and easily kill the yard itself besides contaminating the water supply. Far better to use a treatment that targets only the pests, available at virtually any store carrying yard products. Don't use lye, broadly distributed, for this purpose.
Use a hoe to till grass to get seed