Cats are adorable animals, however, when it comes to our yards, they’re known to be destructive. Not only do they dig up plants or flower beds, but will leave smelly messes behind! And if you often ...
Certain plants that emit a strong fragrance may deter cats from your yard. Examples include mint, lavender, rue, rosemary, eucalyptus, pennyroyal, and citronella. Some plants that repel cats are toxic ...
While lawn forking started out as a prank, it's evolved into so much more. Now, you can use forks as a very helpful defense ...
One kitchen scrap can not only boost the growth of your roses, but could also deter pests and critters from venturing near ...
09:52, Fri, Jun 20, 2025 Updated: 10:00, Fri, Jun 20, 2025 Gardens full of blooms this summer can attract a number of pests and pets, giving plants a lot of unwanted attention. However, a garden ...
Both catnip (Nepeta cataria) and silver vine (Actinidia polygama) produce chemicals from a group called iridoids that repel mosquitoes, flies, roaches and possibly other insects or mites. Most cats, ...
Cats love the finer things in life, whether it's relaxing in a sunny corner or enjoying cuddles with their owners. As many as two-thirds of the animals also seem surprisingly attracted to a little ...
Certain plants can help deter pests, such as mosquitoes and flies, in the garden. These plants possess aromatic properties or essential oils that repel pests. Lavender, basil, catnip, mint, garlic, ...