Only you can prevent the spread of pests
- An armadillo was found as roadkill near a farm in central Minnesota one morning, sparking local attention.
- This incident follows recent sightings of traveling moose or elk, which also created a social media buzz in the area.
- Meanwhile, the Minnesota Department of Agriculture tracks the spread of noxious weeds like Palmer amaranth to protect local farms during the growing season.
- Officials encourage reporting findings via an app, email, online form, or by calling 1-888-545-6684 to support early detection efforts.
- These combined efforts aim to limit pest and weed spread, helping farmers and communities reduce future agricultural threats.
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Gardening: Florist shares favourite planting technique to banish pests - 'Improve harvest and health'
While the UK enjoys some fluctuating temperatures accompanied by intermittent rain showers, gardeners could be in for a perpetual pest problem.The mixture of wet soil and toasty climes tends to attract all sorts of unwanted visitors to gardens everywhere, from flies, slugs, ants and the smaller, yet just as malicious, aphids. However, a well-established and popular strategy - companion planting - deployed by veteran gardeners can help to ward of…
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