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         <video:title>Rodent Control - How to Kill &amp; Get Rid of Rats &amp; Mice</video:title>
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                This video will give you a brief look at the various products and ways to capture, kill, and eliminate rodent infestations in your home or business.            
                            
                At Do My Own Pest Control dot com, you’ll find a wide selection of professional do it yourself products for rodent control including baits, bait stations, traps, lures, rodent control kits.  Mouse and rat baits are made with a blend of optimal food grade ingredients to make them attractive to rodents.  Baits are available in pellet, blox, pack, cake or liquid form.  Baits are typically used outdoors to control rodents before they move indoors.  While bait can also be used indoors, be cautioned that rodents might move into walls or other inaccessible spaces before dying, making it difficult to remove them. Whether you are baiting indoors or outdoors baits should never be placed in areas accessible by children and pets.   Instead, always secure the bait in tamper-resistant bait stations.  Bait stations are specially designed boxes that can be filled with kind of rodent bait, keeping it dry and fresh longer.  These come in larger sizes for rats and smaller sizes for mice. A good bait station will also include a special key for added safety where children or animals are present.  These bait stations can blend in with the surrounding environment or fit underneath appliances. Traps are great alternative if using rodent baits is not desirable in a home or business.  Rodent traps come in three basic varieties: Snap traps, Glue Traps, and Humane Live Catch traps.  Snap Traps consists of a spring loaded mechanism that is tied into a space where bait of any kind can be placed.  When the bait is removed by a mouse or rat, the spring will fire, snapping the trap shut quickly killing the rodent.  A Glue Trap is covered in sticky glue that can be placed against floors and walls where rodents travel.  When the rodent tries to cross the glue it will become trapped, leading to its eventual death.  Humane Live-Catch Traps allow you to catch multiple mice or single rats without harming them and then release them at a faraway location.  Rodent Lures are paste-like attractants that can be applied directly to rat and mouse traps.  Using a lure in conjunction with your traps makes them more enticing and draws larger numbers of rodents to the traps.  All-in-One Rodent Control kits contain carefully selected baits and bait stations that will help you take control of your mouse or rat infestation.  This option also saves you money over purchasing the products individually.  

And it’s that easy with the expert help from Do My Own Pest Control dot com. 

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         <video:title>Rat vs Mouse</video:title>
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                Learn how to tell the difference between rats and mice by identifying their appearance, droppings, and where they live.            
                            
                Knowing the differences between rats and mice will help you determine where rodents may be found inside and around your home, and what products are needed to control an infestation.

Three easy ways to differentiate between rats and mice are by understanding their appearance, droppings, and where they live.

Mice are small compared to rats. Mice have bodies that range from 1 to 4 inches in length, about the size of the palm of your hand, while rats have bodies that are 5 to 7 inches in length, the size of your hand from wrist to fingertip. 

One way to distinguish the difference between rats and mice is the size of the tail. The tail of a mouse will be about the same length as their body, meaning a 3 inch mouse will also have a tail around 3 inches long. Rats will have tails that are smaller than their bodies.

Rats are usually dark brown or black while mice are a lighter brown or gray. 

Mouse droppings are the size of rice grains and a single mouse can produce 80 to 100 droppings every day. Mice will defecate anywhere, so droppings are typically spread out to wherever mice roam. A strong odor or musk will often accompany a mouse infestation along with their droppings.

Rat droppings are the size of olive pits and are very noticeable. Rats will only defecate in one area of a home or property as rats are very discrete. 

Mice almost always live near humans in order to find food. They can be found in wall voids, crawl spaces, basements, under appliances, in storage boxes, or near home foundations and shrubbery. Mice can fit into openings as small as the size of a buttonhole, making it very easy for them to enter a home. 

Mice like to gnaw on household objects. Gnawed wood, wires, fabrics, and even soaps are a sign a mouse is nearby. 

Rats live in different areas depending on their species. Some rat species, like roof rats, prefer to live up high in trees, attics, on the roof of a home or building, or in other tall dwellings. Other rats, like Norway rats, prefer to burrow in the ground and will remain low, only inhabiting the bottom floor of a building.

Like mice, rats can fit through openings the size of quarters. They can quickly enter a home and may repopulate in the home when they do find warmth and shelter.

Mice can produce over 12 or more young per litter and have several litters per year, meaning two mice can quickly turn into hundreds in less than a year. Rats also repopulate quickly, averaging 5 litters per year. It is imperative to identify and control rodents in and around your home to avoid a complete infestation.

After identifying whether you have rats or mice on your property, your next step is to control the infestation, then prevent the rodents from returning. Visit do my own dot com for step-by-step guides, how-to videos, and product recommendations.

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                Termidor SC Termite Treatment - How to Apply Termidor SC            
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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of &amp; Kill Mosquitoes in the Yard </video:title>
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                Mosquitoes can spread diseases and generally be a nuisance in your yard. Learn to get rid of them with this video.            
                            
                Do you have mosquitoes flying around? Mosquitoes can take all of the fun out of outdoor activities. They bite over and over  again, leaving everyone annoyed and itchy. In recent years, mosquitoes in the US  have even been proven to spread dangerous diseases. You can help control  mosquitoes on your property by following these steps.     Step 1: Take a good look around your yard for anything that can hold rain water. Bird  baths, Flowerpots, Ornamental fountains, Gutters, Water gardens, Rain barrels, Pool  covers, puddles, animal drinking containers, shallow ponds or yard debris can  become home to mosquito larvae. Empty or remove these items if possible. If  emptying or removing the items is not possible you can use a larvicide such as  Mosquito dunks or Altosid. This will stop the larvae from being able to develop into  adult mosquitoes.     Step 2: We are going to show you how to effectively apply mosquito insecticide in  your yard. Select a product that is specifically labeled for mosquito control in  residential yards such as Talstar P or Demand CS.  Now you need to choose the  equipment that will best fit your needs. For small yards you can use a pump  sprayer for the application. For larger yards we recommend using a larger capacity  mist blower. All this equipment and these products are available on  DoMyOwnPestControl.com.     Step 3 Mix the mosquito insecticide as indicated on the product label. The key to a  successful mosquito treatment is to apply the solution to all shrubs, trees, and other  foliage around the house or where you are trying to provide relief. You should direct  the application not only on top of the leaves, but on the underside of the leaves as  well, which is where mosquitoes hang out during the heat of the day. Applications to  the overhangs of houses or other structures will also help to get rid of mosquitoes on  your property.    Step 4: Reapply the mosquito insecticide every 30 days throughout the mosquito  season.    With the right products and by following the mosquito treatment steps we have  outlined for you, you can make your yard become a mosquito free haven. For more  information on getting rid of pests and for the products needed, visit  DoMyOwnPestControl.com.            
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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of Yellow Jackets &amp; Wasps </video:title>
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                Yellow jackets nest in numerous areas. Learn how to get rid of active yellow jacket wasp nests.            
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                GoPro Camera Inside Yellow Jacket Nest             
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         <video:title>How to Control Ticks in the Yard</video:title>
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                How to Control Ticks in the Yard - Tick Control for Yard            
                            
                Hi, Jim here with Domyownpestcontrol.com. Learning that you have a tick infestation in your yard can make you scared to venture out into your own yard. Many types of ticks can spread diseases, infest your pet or even attach themselves to you or your family. We will help you learn how to get rid of the existing ticks in your yard and also how to make your yard a tick free zone. Step 1 to creating a tick free zone: You should have an area that is at least 9 ft wide between your yard and any wooded area. Trim back trees to allow as much sunlight as possible into your yard. Keep grass as short possible. Remove as much leaf litter as possible. A clearly defined, well manicured border between your yard and any wooded areas or weedy lots will reduce the chance of ticks infesting your yard. Here&amp;#039;s a Quick Tip: To determine if you have a tick infestation in your yard do this test. Attach a white towel to a dowel or rod and dragging it over suspected areas. Ticks will usually climb onto the towel and will help you locate infestations.
Step 2: We recommend using two products together for tick control in your yard. Apply an insecticide to kill the adult ticks and an insect growth regulator to stop immature ticks from developing into breeding adults. We have put together a tick control kit containing the needed products for tick control outdoors. It&amp;#039;s available on our website, DoMyOwnPestControl.com. This is important: Do not try to spot treat for tick control. Broadcast over infested areas in your yard to get rid of ticks. Ticks may be hidden in tall or dense brush so higher treatment volumes may be needed to treat the entire plant, not just the top side of the plant where it is easiest to spray. You can use any variety of sprayers, just depending on your preference and the size of your yard. The backpack sprayer is a great one because it holds up to 4 gallons, so you probably won&amp;#039;t have to refill halfway through your treatment. When you&amp;#039;re applying, treat the underside of leaves and all the way to the bottom of the plant. We recommend treating the entire infested area (no spot treating). When you are dealing with an area that has a high tick population you may be required to treat once a month from spring through to the first frost, no matter what product you use. Be sure all pets are treated with a product labeled for tick control. By identifying the type of ticks you have on your property you can better understand what type of animals may be bringing them to your property and you can modify the environment to make it less favorable for that host animal. You can contact your local cooperative extension office to request an insect identification. With the right application and the right products, your outdoor ticks will be eliminated. For more info, for our outdoor tick kit, or for more pest control products and how-tos, visit DoMyOwnPestControl.com. Thanks!            
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         <video:title>How to Use Liquid Insecticide Measuring Bottles</video:title>
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                Properly measuring and pouring liquid insecticides can be easy with these step-by-step instructions.            
                            
                Hey guys it&amp;#039;s Amber with DoMyOwn. And today i&amp;#039;m going to talk to you and show you how to use some of the various designs of pesticide bottles on the market. We&amp;#039;re going to include the standard tip and pour as well as the squeeze and pour. We&amp;#039;re going to start with the tip and pour because this is the more complicated one and the one that most customers tend to call and email us asking about. With this design, you&amp;#039;re going to start out with the lids on the bottle. Now, most bottles are going to come with a seal underneath the lid, so you&amp;#039;ll want to check for that first. With this particular bottle, we&amp;#039;re using as an example with water so there&amp;#039;s no seals on this one that we have to worry about... but we&amp;#039;ll get to that when we move on to the squeezing form. As we start out you can see that the bottle has as most do a measuring reservoir with lines that show you how much solution you may be looking to get for your particular labels needs. When you go to measure this, rather than tilting one direction or the other you&amp;#039;re going to rotate away from you and around to allow the solution to move from the main chamber of the bottle over into the measuring reservoir. Once you&amp;#039;ve got the correct amount of solution that you need for your label, then you can move on to adding it to your sprayer tank. Now if you happen to get too much in your measuring reservoir for what you&amp;#039;re needing, you want to tilt that bottle back to the left just slightly and allow some of that solution to move back into the tank. The same thing applies if you didn&amp;#039;t get enough the first go around: you can tilt that bottle around again, add some more solution to the reservoir and get it right where you need. Once you&amp;#039;ve got the amount that you need for your sprayer, you&amp;#039;re going to remove the lid from the measuring chamber side only. Now instead of pouring to a hard angle into your sprayer with these bottles is best to go at a slight angle away from you. This is going to help make sure that only the solution in the measuring chamber is going into your tank and more of the solution from the main area of the bottle is not rolling up behind and having you measure more than you intend it to. So we&amp;#039;re going to go at a slight angle away to get all that solution in there and then now you&amp;#039;re good to go. If your particular label calls for more solution than what the measuring chamber provides, you can always put the lid back on and rotate the bottle again. If not, we&amp;#039;re going to put the lid back on and securely store it. And you should be all set for the tip and pour application. Now we&amp;#039;re going to move on to the squeeze and pour With the squeeze and pour bottle you want to make sure that you&amp;#039;ve removed both lids and checked for seals underneath them. I&amp;#039;ve gone ahead and removed the seals in this case. Some bottles will have a foil seal &amp; some will have maybe more of a thick cardboard material it varies from manufacturer and brand to brand but you want to make sure that you check for that before you start. This is going to help to make sure that the airflow for the squeeze and pour is going to work correctly as it acts somewhat as a vacuum as you squeeze the bottle to push the chemical into the measuring chamber. Once you&amp;#039;ve got it ready and you&amp;#039;ve removed the seals, you can remove the lid from the measuring chamber side and then you will slightly squeeze your bottle and you&amp;#039;ll notice that the solution is going to run from the bottom of the bottle here up the straw and into your measuring reservoir. We&amp;#039;re going to do this gently you don&amp;#039;t want to squeeze too hard to have the chemical come out too quick.

Once you get the solution to the level that you need - and you may have to do this a couple of times to get that flow going and get those air bubbles to release... So I had to push the bottle back a little bit just like you might do with a average 2-liter bottle or anything like that. You want to get that air flow going then you can squeeze again and more of that solution will run up into your measuring reservoir once you get the amount you need which in this case we&amp;#039;re going to run to the half ounce line on this particular bottle. You can pour it directly into your spray tank

and you don&amp;#039;t have to worry about any extra mess or anything rolling from the rest of the bottle into it since you&amp;#039;re controlling that as you squeeze the bottle. Once you&amp;#039;re done, you&amp;#039;ll replace that lid back on the bottle and then fill your sprayer the rest of the way with water and continue with your treatment. If you have any questions, as always you can contact our customer service staff and if you like this video be sure to head over to our channel give it a thumbs up, hit that subscribe button, and check out our other DIY and how-to videos. Thanks for watching!            
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         <video:title>How to Use Lawn Fungicides</video:title>
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                Fungicides have long been part of disease management in gardens, greenhouses, and lawns. Lawn and garden diseases can be difficult to control and get rid of. Fungus-based diseases are no different. Since it can be tricky, knowing more about fungicides, how they work, and how to use them can help you choose the best product for your needs.             
                            
                Fungicides are products that stop fungi from forming. There are a variety of different active ingredients to achieve control for certain plants and diseases. Fungicides come in a wide variety of  liquids and granules. They also come in organic and commercial and can be systemic or contact.

Systemic fungicides move through the plant to provide treatment after it has been infected. Some will only treat certain parts of the plant.

Many formulas are contact fungicides, meaning they will only protect what it has come in contact with. Make sure the entire surface of the plant has been treated. Any time the product degrades or the plant outgrows the application, the plant is no longer protected.

Fungal control products should be applied once every other week, for three or more applications. This means you will have to re-apply the fungicide in 7 to 14 day intervals over the growing season. The reason for this is weathering and chemical breakdown. The rates and doses listed on the product must be followed. If the product is not working, do not increase the dose or rate; you may have chosen the wrong product.  Over-applying will damage the plants and possibly kill it. 

Most fungi need a specific chemical to gain control. Be sure to identify which fungus you have before purchasing a control product to treat your lawn.

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         <video:title>What is the Best Way to Prevent Lawn Disease? - Lawn Care Tips</video:title>
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                See how you can save time and money by preventing lawn disease before it starts. In this video, we walk you through the best way to make sure you never have disease in your lawn.
            
                            
                One of the number one questions we get asked is, &amp;quot;When do I apply my fungicide?&amp;quot;

I&amp;#039;m Amber and today we&amp;#039;re going to talk to you on how to prevent those diseases, give you a healthy lawn all year long, and hopefully save time and money in the process. 

What you want to do is no matter what&amp;#039;s going on in your lawn or what may be causing the disease, you want to get ahead of it. Normally this is going to be in the Spring. You want to put a preventative fungicide down and make sure you&amp;#039;re getting ahead of it so you don&amp;#039;t have to worry about spending time treating the lawn and doing damage control later on.

Some diseases, however, will start forming in the fall, so spring and fall applications may be needed for the particular disease that you have.

While this will vary from region to region across the country, there are a few factors you can keep in mind to narrow down this window for you. The temperature as it increases is going to allow for excess moisture to collect in the air. This is going to create higher humidity levels and combined they are going to create a prime environment for disease to thrive. When your air temperatures and humidity levels make a combined of one hundred and sixty degrees, this is going to be the planet-aligning moment for all the disease to thrive in your lawn.

Make sure you are paying attention to soil and air temperatures as we ease into Spring, and make sure you are getting your preventative fungicides down in plenty of time. Now, let&amp;#039;s dive into how to treat your yard. When applying fungicides, you want to do it fast and you want to rotate your chemistry. Rotating between active ingredients, much like with herbicides, can play a big portion in control that you are looking for.

Certain diseases, just like colds or anything else, can build up resistance or immunities to anything you may use against it. Rotating your active ingredients every other treatment or every two to three treatments will make sure that you don&amp;#039;t have that happen and you have a beautiful lawn all year long. 

While we are talking about rotations of fungicides, let&amp;#039;s address one thing that you will see on a lot of your fungicide labels. This is going to be a number that corresponds to the group or classifications to the mode of action that ingredient can provide to the disease that is in your lawn. The FRAC code, or Fungicide Resistance Action Committee, is what is created to make sure you are doing your proper rotation and not having any disease resistance issues in your lawn. 

For instance, if you start off with a Group 3 Fungicide and you do two applications with it, you may want to rotate on say your third treatment with a Group 1 or Group 11, depending on what the disease calls for and the product label at hand. 

Another question we get asked a lot is when do I water my lawn or can I still water my lawn after these applications? You certainly can, you just have to be smart about it. You don&amp;#039;t want to water your lawns at night. Keeping your lawn wet overnight is prime to let fungus and disease breed and thrive and you could wake up the next morning with much more damage than you had the night before. 

Best watering practices are going to be early in the morning. This is not only going to give your turf a chance to absorb that moisture and prepare for the day stresses like heat and any other factors but it&amp;#039;s also going to give your lawn time to dry out so that the disease spores don&amp;#039;t have excess moisture to allow them to continue to thrive. Throughout the growing season, make sure you are only watering every couple of days. Daily watering is not going to be needed unless you may be doing a re-seed application at the same time, in which case you would want to talk to us to let us know any lawn renovations you may be doing so we can accommodate and make a lawn care schedule specific to your specific needs. 

Now if you are one of the lucky ones, or maybe not so lucky, you already know what disease you have because it popped up in your lawn last year. Just give us a call or shoot our team and email and we&amp;#039;d be more than happy to make a recommendation for this year&amp;#039;s treatments and make sure that it&amp;#039;s not going to compete or cause any issues with the product you used last year. We always want to make sure you rotating properly and giving you the best chance of success in your lawn.

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                How to Calibrate Your Spreader            
                            
                “Figuring out the correct spreader settings for your needs can be confusing. Let show you how to figure it out and get the job done like a pro. 

Step one. Mark off an area that is a thousand square feet or 20 feet by 50 feet. Step two. Determine the amount of product you need per one thousand feet by reading the product directions. For example, use three pounds of product per thousand square feet. You would add three pounds of product to the spreader and walk at your normal pace over the area. Step three. Add the recommended amount to your spreader. Step four. Start with a medium setting on your spreader, then apply the determined amount of product by walking at your normal pace. If you have product left at the end, your setting is too low. If you run out of product before you are at the end of the 1,000 sq feet, your setting is too high. And it’s that easy with the expert help of domyownpestcontrol.com” 
            
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                Stopping weeds before they grow is key to keeping your yard looking good. In this video Learn when to apply pre-emergent herbicides on your lawn to effectively prevent weeds from growing.            
                            
                Pre-emergent herbicides are used to prevent weeds from growing in your yard or on your property. They come in a liquid form to be applied with a sprayer and a granule form to be applied using a spreader.  

Timing is key to pre-emergent herbicide success. They must be applied prior to the target weed seeds germinating. Depending on the region you live in, pre-emergents should be put down in the fall between September and October, and before spring green up between February and March. You should apply pre-emergents before the soil reaches 55 plus degrees. Since timing of the application will vary based on weather, soil temperatures and region, you should contact your local cooperative extension office to find the best timing in your area. 

The protective barrier typically lasts for up to 12 weeks. This means that any new weed seed that is brought in after the 12 week period by animals, wind or other methods, will not be prevented from growing. 

If you put the pre-emergent down too soon, you risk the 12 week barrier being ineffective to newly developing seeds. If you put the pre-emergent herbicide down too late, the weed seeds could have already fully germinated making the pre-emergent ineffective. 

It is very important to fully read the product label of the pre-emergent herbicide you have selected to make sure your target weeds are listed and to make sure your timing is correct. 

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                No one likes the sight of weeds in their yard. In this video, learn when to apply post-emergent herbicides on your lawn to effectively prevent weeds from taking over.            
                            
                Post-emergent products are designed to kill weeds that have already sprung up. They are broken up into two categories, selective and nonselective. Selective herbicides, will only affect the target weed listed. Non-selective herbicides will kill anything it comes in contact with.

Apply non-selective herbicides to only those weeds or foliage you wish to eliminate, being careful to avoid desirable plants. Most selective herbicides can be broadcast over the area that is infested with the target weed.

Post emergents come  in a liquid form to be applied with a sprayer and a granule form to be applied using a spreader. If using a liquid form, spray it directly onto the weeds you are trying to get rid of. For best results, do not mow your lawn before the application. This will allow the product to get maximum contact with the root of the weed by transferring down through the plant from the foliage.

If using a granular form, apply the herbicide to the lawn using a spreader. Then activate it using water sprinklers or a garden hose.

Most post emergents need to be applied more than once throughout the growing season. A final application is recommended to be put down in the fall, between August and October, and when soil temperatures are 55 plus degrees. This will help prevent weeds from spreading new seeds and sprouting up in the spring. Always refer to the product label for specific application instructions. 

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         <video:title>Flea &amp; Tick Treatment for Dogs, Cats, &amp; Other Pets</video:title>
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                You&apos;ll want to use flea and tick topicals to get rid of fleas and ticks on your pets.             
                            
                Hey I&amp;#039;m Amber with Domyownpestcontrol.com. Today I&amp;#039;m going to show you how to get rid of fleas and ticks on your pet. These are the products you&amp;#039;ll want to use: a flea and tick topical on your cat or your dog and a spray for your pet&amp;#039;s coat to help eliminate fleas and ticks as well. Now I&amp;#039;m going to show you how to apply these to get rid of fleas and ticks on your pet. If you have fleas or ticks inside your home, your loyal dog or cat may be the reason why. Don&amp;#039;t kick them out though...we have the solution to your pet&amp;#039;s flea and tick treatment needs. We have with us today one of our loyal pets, Lily. She&amp;#039;s going to help us show you the best way to do a treatment on your own pet. It&amp;#039;s important if you have pets in the home that you take them to the Vet to get a flea and tick dip the same day you do the treatment or you can use one of our professional products to do the treatment and solve the solution yourself. We recommend Petcor Flea and Tick Spray as a great quick knockdown, and we also recommend the Prefurred Plus flea and tick treatment for ongoing maintenance. When getting ready to treat your pet, you always want to make sure you have on gloves to protect your skin. When you&amp;#039;re using the Petcor you&amp;#039;re going to apply one to two pumps with the easy spray bottle to the pet&amp;#039;s skin. Us your gloves and use your hands to rub the product into the pet&amp;#039;s skin. You&amp;#039;ll normally use one to two pumps per pound of the pet that you have. For smaller pets you may want to apply the product onto a towel and then rub the towel on the pet. Petcor will treat fleas, ticks, and lice and kill them on contact, and continue to kill for up to one week. Repeat weekly as needed to help protect your pet. For long-term control for fleas and ticks on your pets we carry a full line of Prefurred flea and tick protector. This is the same active ingredient as the popular brand fipronil but for a much lower cost. Each box comes with a three month&amp;#039;s supply, and you apply it to your pet according to the directions on the box.            
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                Follow these steps to make sure you eradicate fleas in your home and on your pet safely and effectively.            
                            
                Hi, I&amp;#039;m Amber with Domyownpestcontrol.com. Today I&amp;#039;m going to show you how to get rid of fleas in your house as well as how to get rid of fleas on your pet. Eliminating fleas from your home is a high priority to help keep you and your pets safe and happy. The products you&amp;#039;ll want to use are a flea aerosol. As with many of our flea aerosols on our website they all contain the main two key factors to eliminating fleas. The have the &amp;quot;adulticide&amp;quot; which will kill the adult fleas in the area as well as an IGR birth control for the fleas to help halt the reproductive cycle. You&amp;#039;ll also use a flea dust. This will get sprinkled on the carpet raked in with a broom and then excess will be vacuumed up. We&amp;#039;ll show you how to do these later. Then you&amp;#039;ll want to treat the other main important part of your home, your pet. Treat them with a flea topical as well as a flea spray on their coat to help eliminate the fleas. Now we&amp;#039;ll show you how to do the treatment to get rid of fleas in your home. Step one to doing an indoor flea treatment, vacuuming. The most important part of any indoor flea treatment is vacuuming. Not vacuuming is usually the reason why many homeowners have a hard time getting rid of fleas in their home. Vacuuming does a few things. First it will suck up some adult fleas on the surface so when you are done you should dispose of the bag or dump out the reservoir if it is bagless. Second and most important, vacuuming stimulates the flea eggs to hatch. Fleas are protected in their eggs so getting them to hatch will make them exposed to the products when you apply them. Step two, initial application. After vacuuming you&amp;#039;re read to apply the aerosol product in your kit. Make sure there are no toys or items on the floor. Kids and pets should be outside or in another part of the home. The aerosol contains an &amp;quot;adulticide&amp;quot; to kill adult fleas, but most importantly, a flea IGR that prevents them from reproducing. It&amp;#039;s kind of like birth control for fleas. This can is applied upside down about three feet above the carpet. It is recommended to start in the back of the room and work your way out. In a waving motion, like you were spraying spray paint on the floor, depress the can top and thoroughly treat the room. It is important to get under beds, chairs, as well as treat the bottom part of any draperies, couches, chairs, and especially pet bedding. Once the entire home, carpets, upholstered areas, pet bedding, and area rugs are treated, it will take a few hours for the product to completely dry. After the flea aerosol has been applied, you should apply the Cimexa dust on all carpeted areas and rugs. Sprinkle the product on the carpet and then work it in with a broom. You should plan to leave the home with kids and pets after treating for a few hours to allow the flea aerosol product to dry. Upon returning to the home, you should vacuum one more time to stimulate the flea eggs and vacuum up any residual dust on the carpet. After the flea aerosol is dry and you have vacuumed up any residual dust it is safe to allow kids and pets back into the room. Step three, vacuum again! Fleas reproduce every 2 weeks. To read more go to http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/ind...            
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                In this video, we will highlight the main areas to treat for fleas outside your home, before they are carried indoors by your pets!            
                            
                The first step in eliminating fleas outdoors, is making sure your yard is clean. Start by raking up leaf and yard debris so that the liquid concentrate will penetrate the grass and soil level where fleas most commonly develop. 

Common infested areas will include:

The ground under decks and trees 
Leaf or other yard debris piles
And areas where dense shrubbery exists

Open sunny areas, along with dry, dusty or hard surfaces, like patios and driveways, have little need for spraying. Fleas tend to not develop in these areas. 

Spray the infested areas with the insecticide and insect growth regulator solution. Use a hand pump sprayer or back pack sprayer, depending on the size of your property.

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                Giving your dog a tick bath is fastest way to kill ticks. While it will not prevent tick infestations, it will give a fast contact or knock down kill to any ticks latched on your dog. In this video we will go over the benefits of using a tick bath for your tick control program.            
                            
                If you discover live ticks on your pet, a flea bath is a popular and very effective treatment option for getting rid of ticks fast.  Tick baths use a special shampoo formulated to kill live ticks immediately on contact.  When a pet is badly infested, a tick bath is the recommended first course of action.  Before using a tick shampoo for pets, be sure to speak with your pet’s veterinarian first and then follow all instructions on the product label.  Note that some products may have species or age restrictions that must be followed to insure your pet’s safety.  Some ticks may die from the shampoo while still attached to your animal.  If this occurs, talk to your veterinarian about the best way to remove ticks with tweezers.  The downside to using flea and tick shampoos is that most cats and many dogs do not like to get bathed and can become stressed out during bath time.  It is also important to realize that tick baths offer immediate contact kill ONLY.  They cannot prevent reinfestation so you will need to continue to inspect your pet on a regular basis. 

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                Safety is vitally important to treat the inside and outside of your home. Make sure to wear PPE and keep children and pets out of the area you are treating.            
                            
                Hey, I&amp;#039;m James from Domyownpestcontrol.com, and today I&amp;#039;m going over our general safety and precaution measures for treating your home inside and out with pest control and lawn products. First and foremost, have your pets and kids leave the area before applying any products. You may want to clean up the area putting away toys, food, etc. Then apply your product according to the product&amp;#039;s directions. If you spill any of the product just clean up according to the directions on the product label. Let the product dry fully before letting kids and pets return to the area. How long do you need to wait for it to let it dry? Well, it&amp;#039;s going to depend on the product. Usually it&amp;#039;s around an hour, but simply check the product&amp;#039;s label. Remember to story your pest control and lawn products like you would your household cleaning supplies, out of reach of children and pets. If you have any other questions, just visit Domyownpestconrol.com.            
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         <video:title>How to Use Sprayer Cleaner</video:title>
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                An important step in pest management is cleaning out the sprayer you use. If you skip cleaning your sprayer on a regular basis, it could seriously effect the chemical that you are trying to spray. In this video, we will give you the basic steps you need to know in order to keep your Pesticide Spray Tank clean!            
                            
                Keeping your Pesticide Spray Tank clean is essential to effective pest management. You never want to accidentally mix chemicals due to safety reasons as well as possibly affecting the chemical you are trying to spray. Cleaning your sprayer correctly and regularly will keep it in good working condition and reduce how often you need to purchase replacement parts.  It can be tricky getting all of the residue out of the tank, hose, wand and/or nozzle; so here’s what you should do:

We recommend using a cleaning solution to help with the process, especially if you’re using different chemicals in the sprayer. With most cleaners, you’ll want to fill the sprayer halfway with water. Once filled halfway, shake or agitate it well. Then, take the cleaning agent and add it to the tank according to the product label. Each product will have different mixing ratios, so make sure to thoroughly read the label of the product you’ve chosen. 

Put the lid back on the tank and agitate the tank with the cleaner and water inside, so that it mixes together. Agitate for about 45 to 60 seconds. After mixing, pump up the sprayer so that it becomes pressurized. Now spray out the entire contents of the tank. This will clean out the pesticide in the tank, hose, and wand. Once the tank is empty you should triple rinse the tank by filling it back up with water only and spraying it out completely three times in a row. 

We recommend doing this after every application. 

TIP: Leave the top askew when you are done cleaning your sprayer. This will let the sprayer dry between uses and help reduce the chance that standing water will damage your sprayer gaskets. 

Only use bleach or chlorine-based products in sprayers specifically labeled for these chemicals. Otherwise, they can break down the components of most sprayers not specifically labeled for them.

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                When it comes to spreading fertilizer in the yard, there are some tricks of the trade you can use to make sure you are successful. In this episode, Paul talks about how to know you are spreading your fertilizer evenly over the yard. He will also talk about getting ready for what&apos;s next for the lawn, the fall season.            
                            
                Kind of a funny story. I guess I really haven&amp;#039;t noticed or paid attention, until one of our lovely members of the customer service staff team pointed it out to me, but apparently, I&amp;#039;ve been saying hostases. And it&amp;#039;s just hostas. Not hostases, not hostasee, not hostasi, just hostas. Sorry? Whoops, my bad.
Are grass clippings, slash overseeding, slash experiment, still doing its thing. If I see any results from this, it&amp;#039;s probably going to take a little bit of time and I just have to continue to wait patiently. Some thing I&amp;#039;m not good at.

Yeah, we&amp;#039;re throwing down some more organic fertilizer today for a few reasons.

Numero uno, I&amp;#039;ve waited the appropriate amount of time since my last application to todays application as recommended by the product label that I&amp;#039;m using. Number two, I just want to keep crushing the competition around me and make my yard as green and beautiful as I can! And number three, we wanted to throw out there a quick tip when it comes to applying fertilizer.

Our customer service staff gets phone calls all the time asking how to apply fertilizers in the yard, and I&amp;#039;ve already made a video on this where I go into detail about how to choose a fertilizer, how to apply it in the yard; I&amp;#039;ll link that video in the description below.

But the tip that I wanted to cover in this video will deal with the actual spreader passes you&amp;#039;re going to make in your yard. Let me explain.

When you&amp;#039;re making passes through your yard, the goal is to have the granules throw back to the first tire mark of your spreader. But how do you measure that and how do you keep track.

Well if you get out early enough, you&amp;#039;ve still got a nice light dew resting on the lawn. And that is key to make sure that those granules are getting tossed back to that first tire mark. You can visibly see it because of the dew and you can track and make sure that your passes are wide enough to make sure you getting the nice uniform coverage that you need.

So let&amp;#039;s get to it!

First and fore most, made the trim pass around the whole yard but what I wanted to point out is you can see that because of that dew that&amp;#039;s on the ground I can visually see my tire marks really well. Right there and right there. So now when I start making my passes, I&amp;#039;m just going to make sure that my granule is getting thrown to this first tire mark to make sure I have a nice, uniform, even application over the whole yard.

That should give you a clue or indication as to how much dew is in my yard first thing in the morning.

The other thing I wanted to talk about in this video is something we should start planning on, even though it still feels like its a thousand and one degrees outside, we need to start thinking about fall! It&amp;#039;s really not that far away.

We&amp;#039;re about a month and a half, two months out from the yard starting to go dormant, so we need to start thinking about and wrapping our heads around the idea of aerating and overseeding, if that&amp;#039;s what we&amp;#039;re going to do. I&amp;#039;ll probably do that in my back yard and on the side with the Bradford Pears. We also need to think about the pre and post emergents we need to use, and start looking at finding and buying those. We need to consider all that stuff because fall really is right around the corner.

And I&amp;#039;ll most certainly make a video when that time comes to discuss what we need to do for our yard going into the fall time.

I also want to give a big thank you to everyone that commented on our last video. In that video I asked what are some of the subjects that you would like for us to tackle in this lawn series. We got some really great feedback, we got some great suggestions, we&amp;#039;re going to take it all in, take it into consideration and try to formulate some plans and ideas on how we can tackle those subjects for you. So thank you!

And with that, that&amp;#039;s it for this video. If you have any other further questions on what I talked about today, leave them in the comments section below, email the customer service staff or pick up the phone and give them a call. You know the routine. Right? By now you know the routine.

Something I haven&amp;#039;t asked you to do, hit that thumbs up if you liked this video and I hope you&amp;#039;ll continue to follow along with me as I learn what it takes to do my own lawn care!

If you&amp;#039;re not already, click this button to subscribe to the channel. You can click this playlist to see all the videos in the Do My Own Lawn Care series, and click this playlist to see all the videos in the Do My Own Gardening series.

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                Preparing your room for a bed bug treatment is vital for its success.            
                            
                Step 1 - Prepare the space that needs to be treated. This is probably the hardest part  for most folks, but whether you hire a pest control operator or do your own bedbug  treatment, THIS STEP CANNOT BE SKIPPED.   It&amp;#039;s time to take a hard look around the room. Grab a few trash bags and bag up  anything you have decided you do not want to keep. Remember, every item left in  the room must be treated in some way to get rid of hidden bedbugs so if you don&amp;#039;t  need it or love it , TOSS IT! Be sure to seal up the bags before carrying them out of the  room to avoid transferring bedbugs to other parts of the home            
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         <video:title>Bed Bug Treatment Step 4</video:title>
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                Make sure to wash and dry all clothing and linens in high heat.            
                            
                It&amp;#039;s time to take a hard look around the room . Grab a few trash bags, and bag up anything you have decided that you do not want to keep. Remember, every item left in the room must be treated in some way to get rid of hidden bedbugs.

So if you don&amp;#039;t need it or love it, toss it.

Be sure to seal up the bags before carrying them out of the room to avoid transferring bedbugs to other parts of the home.

Gather any clothing or linens in the room and run them through the dryer on high for about 30 minutes. Place these items in bags or storage containers to avoid reinfestation.            
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         <video:title>Bed Bug Treatment Step 3A</video:title>
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                Apply an insecticide labeled for bed bugs in these areas.            
                            
                Apply around baseboards, door frames window frames, around bed frames, and under furniture. Allow the treated area to dry before moving on to the next step.            
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         <video:title>Bed Bug Treatment Step 3B</video:title>
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                Use a bed bug aerosol to treat cracks and crevices around the room.            
                            
                You can use the aerosol insecticide. Take the time to use the straw applicator on the aerosol and treat the very fine cracks and crevices on and in furniture and around the entire room.

Don&amp;#039;t forget drawers, picture frames, bed frames, and any other crack or crevice you can see. Once again, you want to allow this part of the treatment to dry before moving on to the next step.            
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         <video:title>Bed Bug Treatment - Using Bed Bug Duster</video:title>
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                Learn where and how to apply insecticide dust to eradicate bed bugs.            
                            
                The dust can be applied using a hand duster to the underside of baseboards, between mattresses and box springs, and behind drawers, in dressers, under furniture, and behind light switches and electrical outlets, everywhere.

Dust, while a bit messy, are a great choice for use in places that are less accessible because they last for several months.            
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         <video:title>Bed Bug Treatment Step 3D</video:title>
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                Sterifab can kill bed bugs quickly on contact.            
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         <video:title>Bed Bug Treat Step 5 Major Pest Guide</video:title>
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                It is important to repeat treatments every 7-10 days until you haven&apos;t seen bed bugs for 30 days.            
                            
                Reapplications are necessary every seven to 10 days, until you do not see any evidence of bedbugs for 30 days.

Evidence means live bugs, blood spots on light colored sheets, bites, or cast bedbug skins.

Most treatment programs when performed as directed, will require three to four treatments.            
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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs - Quick Tips</video:title>
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                You don&apos;t have to hire a professional exterminator to get rid of bed bugs. All you need are the right tools for the job and the will to see the treatment plan to its conclusion.            
                            
                We get a lot of phone calls asking how do I get rid of bed bugs, and there are several steps that go into this procedure and step one is always going to be inspection and sanitation. What we mean by that is we are going to search the room and we’re going to get rid of anything that we don’t absolutely need to have. That means that we’re going to get rid of extra papers that we have laying around. 

 If we store things under the bed, we’re going to get those things out from under the bed; we’re going to move them out of the  way so that we can clear the way toward a treatment path. All clothes should be bagged up. Drawers should be emptied. So your room should kind of like it did when you were first moving in.  Everything should be clean and empty. 

Then we are going to move on to step two, and that’s the thorough treatment. That means every crack and crevice, every nook and cranny has to be treated with some product. Whether it’s an aerosol, a liquid concentrate, or a dust everything must be treated. 

Step three, you go back and you treat again, and you’re going to treat every two weeks until you don’t have any more bed bugs or evidence of bed bugs for at least thirty days. 

Okay, some common mistakes folks make when they’re trying to get rid of bed bugs is just not doing a thorough job. A lot of folks want to go in and just kind of broadcast spray all over the room and hope that just does the job.  Well the bed bugs like to hide in cracks and crevices so it is very important to treat every crack and crevice.  This means cracks and crevices around baseboards, door frames, window frames, picture frames. If you can fit a credit card in there a bed bug can also hide there. Every crack and crevice must be treated. 

The second common mistake is just not doing the repeat treatments. People want to treat once and move on. Unfortunately the bed bug egg is protected so those repeat treatments are necessary with every product that you use. 

You may be wondering if you can treat bed bugs yourself versus hiring a professional, the answer is of course you can. You have to be committed to adding a little bit of your own labor into the process, but if you are willing to do that you can certainly treat bed bugs yourself.  We do recommend that you use one of our bed bug kits versus trying to choose one single product because there could be a resistance issue with the product that you are choosing and treating the string of bed bugs that you have. If you choose a kit you’ll notice they come with an aerosol, they’ll come with a dust, and may even come with a liquid concentrate. These different products are all chosen to put together into one kit so you can avoid any kind of resistance issue. 
            
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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of Roaches Yourself</video:title>
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                Learn how to get rid of roaches yourself with professional products and easy to follow treatment steps.              
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                Roaches need food to survive - make sure you get rid of what is nourishing the roaches in your home.            
                            
                Begin by eliminating as many food sources as possible.

Keep the kitchen area clean, especially the area under, behind, and alongside appliances that are often neglected for long periods of time.

Daily wipe down appliances, especially the stove, counter tops and cabinets with warm, soapy water to manage crumbs and spills.

Clean out and wipe down cabinets, taking care to vacuum food crumbs from cracks and crevices.

Keep foods in tightly sealed containers, including pet food that may be stored outside.

Keep garbage stored in cans or receptacles with tight-fitting lids.

Take out the trash often and clean the can with ammonia on a regular basis to control odors and mildew.            
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         <video:title>Get Rid of What Attracts Cockroaches</video:title>
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                Eradicating roach attractants plays an essential role in getting rid of roaches.            
                            
                Fix leaky faucets and pipes.

Repair sweating pipes.

Before bed, stop up sinks in the kitchen and bathrooms and dry them completely with a paper towel.

Dry out the bathtub and shower completely and stop up the drain before bed.

Place wet dishrags and sponges in an airtight plastic storage bag overnight or place them directly in the washing machine.

Pet water dishes should be placed outside overnight or be dried completely and refilled in the morning.

Wet toothbrushes should be dried as best they can and sealed in plastic bags.            
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         <video:title>Seal off Places Where Roaches Hide</video:title>
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                Roaches can hide in many places around the perimeter of your home and in your home itself.            
                            
                Seal off cracks and crevices with a caulking gun.

Seal off holes surrounding pipes or other light and wall fixtures with a material such as copper mesh.

Make sure window and door frames are tight and gap-free, to prevent entry from outside.

In areas that have heavy roach traffic, place tape over holes and crevices in appliance and other household items.

Computers and small appliances can serve as harborage for roaches.            
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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of Roaches with a Roach Bait Treatment</video:title>
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                This video shows how to get rid of and kill roaches with a proper roach control bait treatment. Learn the proper way to bait for roaches in your home, just like the professionals!            
                            
                Roach bait is one of the most effective ways to eliminate roaches and is an important part of any roach treatment plan. To successfully get rid of roaches, it is important to know where and how to apply roach bait in the home.
Before you apply roach bait, you must clean your home, as any roach treatment plan will fail if you do not sanitize first.
Proper sanitation includes thoroughly cleaning any rooms where roaches have been found.
Roaches, like any other insect, require food and water to survive. Before you go to bed each night, remove any food or water sources that might attract roaches. Keep all food, including pet food, in tightly sealed containers. Wash and put away all dishes, leaving the sink empty. Wipe down countertops, store sponges in zip-top bags, and empty pet food and water bowls or keep them covered overnight.
Keep garbage cans covered, sweep floors, and wipe inside and around sinks to be sure they are dry. 
The goal is to eliminate any food or water sources that might attract roaches and compete with the bait. Again, if you do not clean nightly, your roach bait treatment will not be as effective.
If you have noticed roach activity in the kitchen you will want to perform a roach bait treatment in both the kitchen and your bathrooms as both rooms are attractive to roaches due to moisture.
To prepare your kitchen and bathrooms for treatment, remove everything out of the cabinets and drawers and sweep and clean them out to remove all crumbs and debris. Do not use harsh chemical cleaners while doing this clean out as it could interfere with the roach bait.
While cleaning the kitchen, don’t forget to clean and sweep behind and beneath all appliances. If an appliance can be moved, like the refrigerator and stove, do so to make sure no crumbs are left behind.
Make sure the bathroom shower, tub, and sinks are dry, removing all moisture from the room.
Now that your kitchen and bathrooms have been prepped for treatment, it is important to know how to apply the roach bait gel.
Most roach bait gels come in tubes. Tubes typically have a stopper at the end of the tube that you will unscrew, and some have a screw-on applicator tip. Use the plunger included with your bait and insert it in the end of the tube opposite the stopper. You will press on the plunger to release the bait. For a more precise application, you can also use a professional bait gun to apply the roach bait gel. 
You may also want to keep a paper towel handy to wipe the application tip of the gel, keeping the tube clean in case the bait leaks slightly when applying. 
Roaches have small mouth parts and look for small crumbs of food. When applying roach bait gel, remember to apply many small spots of gel instead of one or two large spots. Roaches will mistake the small spots of gel for crumbs they can eat. Make each spot no larger than a small pea.
Do not apply the bait in a long bead like caulk or in large spots. To roaches, these large gel placements will look like food that is too big for roaches’ mouths to eat, and they will avoid this bait.
Each bait placement should be placed 8 to 10 inches apart. 
In the kitchen, apply bait to the back corners and along the shelves of emptied cabinets. Also, along the underside of the shelves and on the door hinges of the cabinets.
In drawers, apply the gel on the back and front corners of each drawer and on the top of the drawer slide.
Often kitchens will have an exposed crack where cabinets and countertops are connected to the wall. These cracks are a perfect hiding spot for roaches. Apply gel along the crack where the cabinets are connected to the wall, and on the side and underneath each cabinet. If there is a lip where the countertop meets the cabinet, apply the gel every 8-10 inches along the underside of the countertop, but not on the top of the counter where food will be prepared.
The vents and cracks of appliances in the kitchen also need to be baited. Add spots of bait to microwave vents, on the side of the stove, beneath the stove, and along the front of the stove. Add spots on the hinges of the refrigerator and in the vents below the refrigerator.
Bait where the dishwasher meets the wall and around the wall void of electrical boxes throughout the kitchen.
In the bathroom, bait where the toilet pipe and sink pipe enter the wall. Add bait where the mirror meets the wall, on the corners of cabinets, on the hinges of cabinets, and underneath the lip of the countertop.
There are many different varieties of roach bait gel, so be sure to read and follow the instructions on the product label to apply the bait properly.
And it’s that easy with the expert help from DoMyOwn.com. Subscribe to our channel for more DIY and product videos.

            
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                Follow these simple spraying tips to reduce the pest population around your home.
            
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         <video:description>We’re excited to announce we’re changing our name to DoMyOwn. Since the beginning we&apos;ve offered pro grade pest control products for the do-it-yourselfer.

Over time we&apos;ve grown to include other DIY products like:


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                Make sure you&apos;re applying your insecticide dust properly by following the steps in this video.            
                            
                &amp;quot;Hey! I’m Chris the bug guy from Do My Own Pest Control.com. Today, we’re going to show you how to apply dust throughout the home with these dust products and applicators, like the B&amp;G 1150 Bulb Duster and the Bellows Hand Duster. Now, let’s go.
 
We have the Bellows hand duster here. Now when you’re inside you want to do a light amount of dust. So you want to turn the Bellows Duster upside down.  And you want to stick it right here, at the front and dust in the wall void. Just once is all you need. It does not take much for the bugs to pick it up. And to access the wall void, you want the duster to go in between the box and the sheetrock.  As you can see, you will probably just need the help of a screw driver to pull the box away from the sheetrock enough for the duster in fit in between. Then, you can do a couple dusts. That dust will come down and dissipate in the wall void and catch any insects down near the floor. 
 
If there is a gap in between the carpet and the base board at least to get the duster underneath. It provides a great opportunity to treat that area. So all you would do is put the 1150 Bulb Duster underneath the baseboard and give it a puff every 12 inches.  
 
Behind the toilet where the pipe goes into the wall is the perfect place to use the B&amp;G 1150 Duster. Underneath the kitchen sink, where pipes go into either in the cabinets or back into the walls is an excellent place to apply dust.  Usually there are slip covers on the pipes that you can just move up and out of the way. Take the duster right into the crack, and now you can dust the void underneath the sink cabinets.”        
            
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                How to Kill &amp; Get Rid of Fire Ants - Fire Ant Control &amp; Treatment Instructions             
                            
                Hi I&amp;#039;m James from Domyownpestcontrol.com and I&amp;#039;m filming from our product warehouse to talk about how to get rid of fire ants. Fire ants are the scourges of the south. These ants can ruin family picnics and any other outdoor activities during the summer. Fire ants have been invading southern yards and homes for so long that most people have become resigned to living with these pests. We are going to teach you how to get rid of fire ants in your yard. One of the best ways to kill fire ants in your yard is by using fire ant baits. Fire ant baits will be picked up and carried back to the colony by the foraging ants which will result in fire ant colony elimination over the next several weeks. When dealing with a yard that is infested with fire ants we recommend using a product that is specifically labeled for fire ant control, such as Advion fire ant bait or Extinguish Plus. Baiting can only be done when fire ants are actively foraging for food. Here is a quick tip to see if fire ants are actually foraging. Simply drop a potato chip near the mound and check it after an hour or two to see if the ants are attracted to the chip; if they are, it&amp;#039;s time to bait. While individual mound applications can be done, fire ant bait should be broadcasted over the entire infested areas for the most effective treatment. You can broadcast the fire ant bait by using a hand spreader in your yard. Results will be seen over the next few weeks. If you have an event coming up within a few days and you need to control fire ant mounds in the area right away, we recommend using a liquid drench treatment. Step 1: we recommend performing mound drench treatments in early morning or late evening hours when the fire ants are less active. You should select a liquid concentrate that is labeled for fire ant mound drenches and dilute as directed on the product label. You will need a hand pump sprayer or watering can and a large bucket for this treatment. We recommend preparing 1-3 gallons of finished solution depending on the size of the mound. Step 2: if the soil is not moist then it is important to moisten it a bit before the treatment so that the drench will soak into the soil and not just run off the top. Step 3: use a hand pump sprayer or sprinkling can to apply the solution to the mound until it&amp;#039;s wet. You should also apply the dilution to about a 3&amp;#039; radius around the mound. Step 4: use a broomstick handle or other dowel to poke down the apex of the mound and quickly poor in about 1-2 gallons of the diluted solution. Please note that the ants can take several hours to die so poor in the solution and move away from the area quickly. By using these fire ant treatment methods in your yard, you can finally have the fire ant free yard you&amp;#039;ve always wanted. If you have any questions or need any fire ant products or pest products please visit our website at www.domyownpestcontrol.com. Thank you!            
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                Selontra Rodent Bait is a soft bait formula that delivers fast colony kill of anticoagulant resistant rodents like norway rats, roof rats, and house mice in just seven days.            
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         <video:title>What is Integrated Pest Management? (IPM)</video:title>
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                What is Integrated Pest Management? This video explains the main aspects of an integrated pest management program for homeowners.            
                            
                Integrated Pest Management is a holistic approach to pest control that includes prevention and monitoring. With just a few simple steps, you can protect the exterior of your home or business from a pest infestation.  Make sure to eliminate cracks and crevices around door frames, window frames, and other entry points by caulking or sealing them.  Check to see that all window screens, door sweeps and weather strippings are fully intact to stop pests from squeezing in.  Apply long lasting insecticide dusts to your wall voids to eliminate insects that may be harboring in these areas.  If you have mulch piles, make sure to keep them turned and raked at least 6 inches away from structures to create a dry zone. This will discourage insects from crossing over the area and create an ideal area to apply insecticide sprays.  Spray the exterior of your home with a residual insecticide every 30 to 90 days to keep roaches out.  Keep shrubs, bushes, plants, and trees trimmed back so they do not touch your home.  Also, make sure to eliminate as much yard debris as possible, such as leaves and branches.  Stacked firewood should be moved away from the structure.   

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         <video:title>Pest Control Sanitation &amp; Pest Prevention</video:title>
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                While we tend to focus on pest treatments and prevention first, sanitation is often overlooked. In this video, we will go over the basics on how to sanitize your home as a basic pest prevention step.            
                            
                When it comes to pest control, choosing the right professional product is key, but there is another aspect of pest control that is equally important and often overlooked.  Every infestation requires 3 things to thrive: food, water, and suitable living conditions.  Eliminate or drastically reduce these three elements and pests will no longer feel welcome in your home. 

Step 1- Begin by eliminating as many food sources as possible.  Keep the kitchen area clean, especially the area under, behind, and alongside appliances that are often neglected for long periods of time.  Wipe down appliances (especially the stove), countertops, and cabinets with warm, soapy water or disinfectant daily to manage crumbs and spills.  Clean out and wipe down cabinets, taking care to vacuum food crumbs from cracks and crevices.  Keep food in tightly sealed containers including pet food that may be stored outside.  Keep garbage stored in cans or receptacles with tight fitting lids.  Take out the trash often and clean the can with ammonia on a regular basis to control odors and mildew.  

Step 2- Reduce water and moisture sources.  Do not leave standing water in sinks and tubs.  Before going to bed each night, wipe the sink dry with a paper towel.  Check your home regularly for water leaks.  Leaky pipes cause moisture and mold problems and should be fixed promptly.  

Step 3- Eliminate or reduce the conditions which pests thrive.  In addition to food and water, most pests require some form of organic debris in which to live and breed- this includes mildew, mold, damp material or other rotting debris inside or outside the home. Keep the bathroom and kitchen areas clean and free of mold and mildew as much as possible through routine cleaning.  

On the outside of your home, follow these sanitation tips.  Keep trees and shrubs neatly trimmed back to reduce pest hiding spaces.  Keep mulch, pine straw, or other landscape bedding at least 6 inches from structures to create a dry zone that pests will avoid.  Don’t overwater your lawn or garden.  Aerate as needed to encourage draining.  Clean out gutters and downspouts frequently.  Get rid of grass clippings, leaf piles and stacked wood to get rid of areas where pests would live.  Outdoor trash cans and dumpsters should be kept far away from structures and have tight fitting lids. 
 
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                Learn how to get rid of rats yourself!            
                            
                Rats are aggravating pests and can be difficult to get rid of. However, rat infestations can be eliminated by following three easy steps.
 
Step One: Sanitize

Rats need easily available food sources. Proper sanitation can make all the difference in eliminating them.

- Store food in sealed metal or plastic containers. This includes dry foods and pet foods.
- Remove clutter such as paper and cardboard, which rats can use to build nests.
- Properly trim shrubs and bushes to avoid places rats can easily hide. Be careful to clean up bush and grass clippings, as rats might use them to build nests.
- Store firewood away from your house.
- Discard any fruit or nuts which may have fallen from nearby trees.

Step Two: Eliminate the Existing Population

There are two popular methods to eliminating rats: Traps and baiting. There&amp;#039;s variety of effective rat traps. These include: Snap traps, glue traps, and humane live catch traps. Traps should be placed in areas with noticeable rodent activity. 

Baits come in many different forms. These include: Pellets, blox, cake, and liquid. Bait should be placed in tamper resistant bait stations away from areas where children and pets may go. Although baits can be placed inside, we don&amp;#039;t recommend it. Rats can crawl into the walls or other hard to reach locations after taking the bait before finally dying.

Step Three: Rat Proof the Area

Rat proof the building or structure to insure a new rat infestation does not occur.
- Check the foundation and repair any large cracks or holes with copper mesh or sheet metal.
- Check all doors and windows and make sure they have a tight seal. Be sure to repair any observable damage.
- Check the roof. Be sure all features, such as shingles and roof ventilators, are secure and undamaged. Be sure to cap your chimney to avoid animal entry.
- Inspect utility entry points and fill large gaps or holes with copper mesh.
- Check pipes that run vertically up your house. If you feel a pipe may have been used to reach the roof you can paint a twelve inch band around the pipe, at least three feet from the ground, using clear, high gloss paint. You may also use a circular, metal rodent guard. 
- Brick and stone houses are easy for rats to climb. As with the pipes you may want to paint a twelve inch band, three feet from the ground, using clear, high gloss paint.

Sanitize, Eliminate Existing Population, and Rat Proofing the Area. If you follow these steps, rat infestations can be easily avoided.

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                Victor Rat Trap M326 Review            
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                Glue boards are great for catching rodents, household insects, and even snakes. They can also be used for monitoring the pests you have.            
                            
                Hi my name is Erin and I&amp;#039;m with Domyownpestcontrol.com. Today I&amp;#039;m going to do an overview on glue boards, sometimes called glue traps and sticky traps, but they are one of the best mouse traps. Glue boards come in two sizes. They come in the mouse size and they also come in the rat size. They are available scented and unscented. They&amp;#039;re great for catching rodents, snakes, and they&amp;#039;re obviously great for catching household insects including spiders. These are glue boards that have already been in use, and have already caught some little crawling insects. These are really great, effective way to catch crawling insects, great monitoring tools especially if you&amp;#039;re not sure what the type of insect you are dealing with. If you&amp;#039;re not sure what rodent you&amp;#039;re dealing with, opt for the rat sized glue board. The rat sized glue board will trap rats, mice, and insects. It&amp;#039;s a good choice if you&amp;#039;re not sure. If you know you&amp;#039;re dealing with a mouse; if you know you&amp;#039;re dealing with common household insects, then you may want to go with the mouse size. The mouse sizes are available and you can lay them flat or you can fold them. Folding them is great because sometimes mice and snakes prefer the tunneling effect. It also keeps dust and debris off of exposed glue, and it keeps the insects hidden. If you&amp;#039;re going to lay them flat, you want to expose the glue by peeling off the sticker on top. You want to place glue boards where children and pets cannot access them. Rodents and insects tend to follow along the travel pathways of the walls and the corners and the edges so you want to place the glue boards along the baseboards. Now let me show you how. You want to place glue boards right up against the baseboards. You can also place them up against corners or entry points or where you&amp;#039;re having high activity or insect activity, and you just place them along the wall and you leave them here. When you are finished, they are easily discarded for quick and easy cleanup. I hope this video was helpful. If you need additional information please go to Domyownpestcontrol.com.            
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                Victor Mouse Trap M040 Review            
                            
                “ Hi, this is Michael with domyownpestcontrol.  This is a product snapshot of the Victor Mouse trap. The Victor Mouse Trap comes in two models. One is the M40, the traditional mouse trap. The other is the M325, the professional mouse trap.   The main difference between the professional mouse trap and the traditional is the size of the trigger plate, number one. Number two, the professional version actually has two settings. It has an “F” setting for firm and an “S” setting for soft. This is meant for places that you may have machinery or the ground vibrates. You’ll want to set the professional version to a firm setting, so it’s not easily triggered.  The “S” setting is for normal use where you are not going to be having any kind of vibrations.  
 
As far as baiting the traps, this is the trigger plate on both units. And you want to put the bait, depending on what you’re doing, we recommend the Provoke Mouse Attractant. It’s specially formulated from Bell. It’s irresistible to mice, hypoallergenic, non-toxic, and non-staining.  I just requires a small drop right here in the bait trough for the professional or right on the trigger plate for the traditional.  A small drop is all you need.
 
When setting a traditional Victor Mouse Trap, there’s a couple things you want to keep in mind.  Number one, you want to hold it correctly.  Be sure that the trigger plate is facing away from you.  Number two, you want to make sure that you bait the trap before you set it.  You don’t want to lose any fingers in the process.  Again, we recommend the Provoke Professional Mouse Attractant. Just take a drop right on the trigger. Now we’re ready to set the trap.  
 
The actual set arm will be attached to the wooden base. It helps if you get a pair of pliers. Just grab onto the “U” shaped nail that’s holding the set arm. Pull that out.  Now you have the set arm free.  You want to set it back behind the trap. You want to take the spring arm, with one hand. Pull it back and hold it with your thumb. Once you have the spring arm held by your thumb, you want to take the set arm, go over the top of the spring arm and onto the trigger plate. There’s a little nook on the trigger plate that you are trying to hook the arm onto. Slowly let up on the spring arm with your thumb. The spring arm will hook on the trigger plate once it’s hooked. You can let go and set the trap. 
 
Once the trap is set, you want to remember to never put your hands around this area. If the trigger gets hit, the trap will set. Now that you have the Victor Mouse Trap set, it’s time to see it in action. Be very careful placing it on the ground. Place it down gently.  Push it up against the wall.  You always want the trigger to be up against the wall, that is because mice like to follow edges. And, they’re gonna come run down the wall, either way,  they’re gonna run right into the trigger.  So here comes Mr. Mouse walking down the wall looking for food. Smells the provoke mouse attractant. That’s the Victor Mouse Trap.”
            
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         <video:description>Springtail control relies on locating and eliminating their nesting site. You can also effectively control these pests by using liquid insecticides, insecticide dusts, and granular perimeter treatments.</video:description>
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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of Henbit</video:title>
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                Henbit is a winter annual weed that likes to grow in shaded areas and moist soil. To keep your lawn henbit free, you should apply both a post-emergent and a pre-emergent herbicide.            
                            
                If your lawn or garden has weeds with white to purplish flowers, you may be dealing with Henbit, but with the proper treatment plan you can get rid of henbit and prevent this weed in your lawn.

If your lawn or garden has weeds with white to purplish flowers, you may be dealing with Henbit. With the proper treatment plan, you can get rid of henbit and prevent this weed in your lawn. 

Henbit is a winter annual weed that begins to develop in the fall and flowers in the spring and summer. It likes to grow in shaded areas with moist soil. It has heart-shaped leaves with jagged edges and square stems. It may grow up to 12 inches high, but it often stays lows to the ground due to weak stems and shallow roots. 

To get rid of henbit weeds already growing in your lawn, use a post-emergent herbicide labeled for henbit control. Three-way herbicides, such as those containing the active ingredients: 2,4-D, MCPA and dicamba are a popular choice for controlling henbit, but it’s important that you choose an herbicide that is safe to use with your grass type to avoid damaging your desirable turf. 

To get rid of henbit weeds already growing in your lawn, use a post-emergent herbicide labeled for henbit control. It’s important that you choose an herbicide that is safe to use with your grass type to avoid damaging your desirable turf. 

While wearing long sleeves, pants, and gloves, mix your post-emergent herbicide and water in a hand-pump or backpack sprayer according to the ratio recommended on the product label. (pause) You can also mix in a dye indicator to help you see where you are spraying. 
 
Spray the henbit weeds you see throughout your lawn, and re-treat throughout the season if needed.

For the best results, you should apply your henbit control products when rain is not in the forecast for 24 hours before or after your application, and you should not mow for 2 days before or after applying.  

If you only have a few henbit weeds, you may be able to pull the plants by hand. Because they have a shallow root system, they can usually be pulled from the ground mostly intact--especially in areas where the soil is moist.

To prevent henbit weeds from taking hold of your lawn, we recommend applying a pre-emergent herbicide labeled for henbit in the early fall and in the spring. These henbit prevention products can stop the germination of new seeds before they can grow into new weeds and break the growth cycle. Pre-emergents containing Pendimethalin, Dithiopyr, and Prodiamine, among others, are options for preventing henbit seed germination. 

To prevent henbit weeds from taking hold of your lawn, we recommend applying a pre-emergent herbicide labeled for henbit in the early fall and in the spring. These henbit prevention products can stop the germination of new seeds before they can grow into new weeds and break the growth cycle.

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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/how-to-kill-poa-annua-grass-a-572.html</loc>
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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of Poa Annua</video:title>
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                Poa Annua, also known as annual bluegrass, is one of the most common grassy weeds in the US. Its seeds can lay dormant in your soil for years, making it especially difficult to control. Treatment and prevention of poa annua rely heavily on grass type. You can get rid of poa annua and prevent poa annua with these tips and product recommendations.            
                            
                Poa Annua, also known as annual bluegrass, grows during the winter and emerges as temperatures warm. It can be hard to get rid of because the seeds can lay dormant for years before emerging in your lawn.

Therefore, a two-step approach of both pre-emergent herbicides and post-emergent herbicides is needed to effectively prevent and control poa annua in your lawn.

Plant Growth Regulators can also be used to stop the seed head production of poa annua and limit vertical growth of your turfgrass. We recommend this method primarily for cool season turfgrass. 
A pre-emergent that contains an active ingredient labeled for your grass type is ideal to prevent poa annua. We recommend using a pre-emergent herbicide that contains pendimethalin, dithiopyr, or prodiamine.
A spring pre-emergent application between late January and early May is ideal before temperatures rise and weeds begin to germinate. You should also apply a fall pre-emergent in late summer or early fall before soil temps fall below about 70 degrees. This will help prevent germination of poa the following winter/spring. Most Pre emergents cannot be applied in the fall if oversetting your turf.

Make sure to do a split application when you apply your pre-emergents. You can learn how to do a split application effectively with our video on split applications. This will help ensure your entire lawn is treated, reducing the amount of spots you may have missed during your initial treatment.
Post-emergents work best in combination with pre-emergents. If you happened to miss any spots during your pre-emergent application, post-emergent herbicides can be used to kill any poa annua that grows in your lawn in the spring.
If you have a warm season lawn, we recommend a selective post-emergent herbicide. The product you choose will depend on the size of your lawn and your grass type.
Since poa annua and cool season grasses are so closely related, there are few products that will kill the poa annua without also harming your cool-season lawn. In this case, spot treating for poa annua with a non-selective post-emergent herbicide may be your best option. 

Regardless of your turf type, you should read the label of any herbicide you use to be sure the product is labeled for your grass type and appropriate for your area of application.
Poa annua will die in the summer when temperatures are consistently 85 degrees Fahrenheit and higher. It may leave unsightly brown patches if not treated properly. If the temperatures are forecasted to be high in your area, you may want to wait before applying a spot treatment.
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         <video:title>Why Should I Apply Fall Pre Emergent Herbicides?  - Weed Prevention Tips</video:title>
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                Getting a pre-emergent barrier down in the fall can help prevent winter weeds that emerge in the spring like poa annua, chickweed, and clover. Using a pre-emergent will save you time and money.            
                            
                Hey guys! I&amp;#039;m Amber from DoMyOwn.com and today I&amp;#039;m going to talk to you about pre-emergent herbicides and why should put them down in the fall. There&amp;#039;s a whole host of other weeds that will germinate across the fall and winter months... weeds like poa annua, chickweed, and a variety of others are gonna pop up in your yard in the spring if a pre-emergent isn&amp;#039;t used in the fall.

Using one in the fall also helps make sure that you save time and money.

It&amp;#039;s important to get a barrier down in the fall to make sure that you&amp;#039;re getting ahead and keeping your lawn healthy for the next season.

You may want to look at doing a split application as well depending on the temperatures in your area and what kind of weed control you&amp;#039;re looking to achieve. We have a great video on how to do split applications that you can see on our site, and this will show you exactly why it&amp;#039;s important and how to do this step by step. Basically the short version of it is it&amp;#039;s going to help extend your weed control and give you a much healthier and nicer looking lawn all season long. 

When should you apply a pre-emergent herbicide? There&amp;#039;s typically two times a year that we&amp;#039;re gonna focus on: spring and fall. Now as we go into the fall season you&amp;#039;re going to start looking for temperatures to drop between 80, 70 and going lower. You can use a soil thermometer to test the temperatures in your area to make sure that you&amp;#039;re at the right time and get your application down for the best results. Now, for the fall a lot of times these temperatures are going to range around the August and September timeframe.

This is when you want to start looking to put down your first pre-emergent application especially if you&amp;#039;re planning to do a split.

Split applications are normally going to be done about five to eight weeks apart so you&amp;#039;ll want to make sure to keep that in mind and mark that on your calendar if you start doing your pre emergent application soon.  Some of you are in areas of the U.S. that never really seem to get cold. It&amp;#039;s just kind of just... hot all year round. In that case, your pre emergent window is going to be a little bit wider than most. Areas like Arizona and Florida often run into needing to put a pre-emergent down later in the season, potentially even closer to October and November to make sure that your barrier really lasts. UV rays and lots of rain can break down your product so you want to make sure that you&amp;#039;re getting a good application down to sustain any weather that mother nature might throw at your yard. 

What do I need to know to make sure I&amp;#039;m choosing the right pre-emergent for my lawn and my needs? The first step which is the most important is finding out what type of lawn you have. You want to make sure that you&amp;#039;re using products that are safe for your grass type. If you don&amp;#039;t know your grass type, you&amp;#039;re welcome to send in photos to our team to try and identify it or you can pair up with your
local Master Gardener&amp;#039;s office to find out the turf type in your lawn or in your area. The next most important step is going to be finding out what weeds you have. Knowing this is crucial to make sure you&amp;#039;re choosing the right selective herbicide for your needs.

You want it to be safe for your turf type and you want to make sure that it&amp;#039;s going to control everything that you have. Pre-emergents, like we mentioned before, are going to prevent weeds from
coming up so if you do have something in your yard currently, you want to look at some of our selective herbicides for post-emergent control currently. 

When doing applications, you want to make sure that you&amp;#039;re being careful and following all the label instructions, being sure to follow all of that PPE that&amp;#039;s going to be listed things like gloves, closed toe shoes, long pants, and any other directions that it may provide to make sure that you stay safe and so does your lawn. 

There&amp;#039;s a ton of different pre-emergent options out there...there&amp;#039;s liquids there&amp;#039;s granules and we get asked which one should I use? As far as the application goes,  you can choose granular or liquid: whatever meets your needs.


With products like granular pre-emergents, you&amp;#039;re going to want to make sure that you calibrate your spreader before your use and make sure that it&amp;#039;s going to deliver that even application that you&amp;#039;re looking for.

You&amp;#039;ll want to make passes back and forth in your yard trying to get as much of an even coating as possible. Be sure to sweep any granules that may land on concrete areas like sidewalks and driveways back into the yard, rather than washing them off, to be sure that no herbicide is going to stain any of the areas around your home. 

For liquid applications, we recommend going with tank sprayers. This is going to ensure ultimate accuracy across the yard and make sure that you&amp;#039;re getting a good even application. You can use an approved tank mix post emergent herbicides with your pre-emergent at the same time.  This will help eliminate the weeds that are currently there while your barrier of your pre-emergent is getting you ready for the following season.

For some of you that may be using herbicides that you&amp;#039;re just not really comfortable with or you&amp;#039;re not sure that you&amp;#039;re going to get your application even you can add in a marking dye with your solution to make sure you can see where you have applied. Marking dye will normally fade within about one to two days at most and it&amp;#039;s not going to stay in any of your yard and change the color of it. It&amp;#039;s just going to help you see where you&amp;#039;ve applied so you don&amp;#039;t overlap and do too much herbicide in the same area.

Again, there&amp;#039;s tons of options out there as far as what pre-emergents you can use.

Some of the most popular ingredients out there are dithiopyr, pendimethalin and prodiamine.

Out of those ingredients we typically recommend one like the dithiopyr in the spring because it&amp;#039;s great on crabgrass and really helps get a lot of those spring weeds controlled very well. For the fall, we tend to recommend ones that have pendimethalin in them. They work great to prevent poa annua and a variety of other weeds.

If you liked this video, make sure you head over to our channel and hit that subscribe button. And check out our other how-to and DIY videos.

Thanks for watching!            
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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of Clover</video:title>
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                You can get rid of and prevent clover in your yard by following a good lawn care schedule for your grass type.            
                            
                Clover is a perennial broadleaf plant often found in lawns, fields, and meadows. It can be grown in deer food plots and as ground cover, but since it can take over your lawn with its small flowers and petal-shaped leaves, it is often considered a nuisance weed.  
Clover is relatively easy to identify.  Each stem has three small petal-shaped leaves that are about a half-inch long with a white “v” or crescent on each leaf.   White clover, which normally blooms between early spring and late fall, has small white or pink flowers. The blooms form a spherical cluster that look like a ball of white pearls. Clover is a low-growing plant with a shallow root system and it does not tolerate drought conditions well. 
If you currently have clover in your lawn, you can treat it with a broadleaf post-emergent herbicide.  Select an herbicide that is labeled for control of clover and is safe to use on your grass type.  While applications can be made throughout the spring, summer or fall growing season, fall weed killer treatments tend to be more effective.  
Applying pre-emergent herbicides in both the spring and fall will help prevent clover from taking over your lawn. Clover seeds begin germinating in the fall and continue throughout the winter and early spring months.  Pre-emergents prevent weed seeds from growing, making application timing very important.   Fall pre-emergent applications should be made before the first frost occurs. Apply spring pre-emergents after the ground has thawed from winter but before soil temperatures reach 55 degrees.  
Maintaining a healthy lawn will help keep your lawn clover-free.
One of the key factors for clover taking hold in your lawn is under-fertilization.  Soil that is lower in nitrogen creates an ideal growing environment for clover. If you see clover, there is a good chance the soil is lacking Nitrogen. 
The best long-term defense for preventing clover from growing in your lawn is a sufficient and proper fertilization.  A soil test can tell you exactly what nutrients your soil has and what it lacks, and help you determine which fertilizer to apply. Fall applications are especially helpful in preventing clover the following year.
Proper drainage, good mowing practices, and irrigation are also all extremely important to maintain during the year. The healthier your lawn is, the less likely clover and other weeds will take hold in your lawn.
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         <video:title>Lawn Disease Treatment and Control</video:title>
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                Lawn diseases can not only make your yard unsightly, but they can also kill them. In this video we will show you the basics you can do to treat and prevent lawn disease.            
                            
                The most important factor in treating a lawn disease is timing. Identifying and treating early can save your lawn.

Be sure to purchase a fungicide that is specifically formulated for the lawn disease you are treating. However, you may want to rotate the fungicides that you use based on their active ingredients. Using a variety of active ingredients will prevent the disease from growing immune to a specific active ingredient.

Although it is most important to apply fungicide to the contaminated areas, applying to the entire lawn can help prevent the disease from spreading to healthy portions.

If symptoms persist you may want to apply multiple times, but be sure to reference the product label to see how often you should apply and verify what your lawn can tolerate.

 If you begin treatment after the lawn disease has done too much damage, it may be best to start preventative measures to ensure the disease does not return the following spring. Look for a preventative fungicide to help with this. 

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         <video:title>How to Use Tenacity Herbicide</video:title>
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                Weeds can ruin the look of an otherwise healthy lawn. Tenacity Herbicide is a great product to eliminate pesky weeds.            
                            
                Tenacity is a selective pre and post emergent herbicide concentrate that targets a variety of weeds such as Chickweed, Clover, Crabgrass , Dandelion, Foxtail, Henbit, and Nutsedge.

Tenacity prevents photosynthesis in plants. It will absorb and start working immediately, however, it can take up to 2-3 weeks before full death occurs on your weeds. Some weeds will need a follow up application. If rainfall hasn&amp;#039;t occurred within 10 days after a pre-emergent application, activate with some irrigation.

To prepare Tenacity, use the included syringe for measuring to dilute the product with water in a pump sprayer . If spot treating, measure out 1/2 teaspoon of Tenacity with 1 and a 1/2 teaspoons of surfactant in 1 gallon of water. A Surfactant is recommended with Tenacity to improve weed control and provide a better stick to the leaf surface of the weeds. 

Refer to the product label for specific target weeds and lawns that can be treated. The 8oz bottle of Tenacity can cover 1 to 2 acres of property when broadcasting for weed control. This comes out to 4-8 oz per 30 gallons of water per acre. 

Tenacity is a powerful herbicide, we highly recommend mixing a temporary coloring agent, such as Turf Mark Blue, to help you better view where you have applied the product and prevent overlapping. While no problems should arise if you&amp;#039;re using Tenacity on turf that&amp;#039;s on the label, excessive overlapping of this herbicide can cause temporary burn or loss of color in your yard. It won&amp;#039;t kill your lawn, just temporarily whiten it. Color will return within a few weeks.

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         <video:title>Tenacity Herbicide Overview</video:title>
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                Tenacity is a systemic pre-emergence and post-emergence herbicide for the selective contact and residual control of weeds in turfgrasses.            
                            
                I think my back yard here has started to feel the neglect and rebel against my taking care of the lawn at DMOHQ, because now it is just full of weeds. Check it out!

And because I&amp;#039;m looking at doing an overseeding back here with in the first two weeks of September, I need to think long and hard about an herbicide that&amp;#039;s not only going to give me post emergent control now, but give me a pre emergent barrier right before I seed when fall rolls in. So what herbicide is good to do that?

Let&amp;#039;s talk about Tenacity.

So what&amp;#039;s up with Tenacity? What makes this so unique and different from the other herbicides that are out there?

So first of all, what&amp;#039;s really cool about it is it&amp;#039;s a selective systemic herbicide that acts as both a pre and post emergent for many broadleaf weeds for both cool and warm season grasses. And another really cool thing about it is it can be applied on established or newly seeded turf.

Grass types that you can apply Tenacity in prior to seeding are going to include Kentucky Bluegrass, Perinnal Ryegrass, Tall Fescues and Centipede grass. And a little side note, application at seeding at fine fescues can be made if it&amp;#039;s less than 20% of the seed mixture.

Another common question we get on this are what grass types can you not use it in? So we don&amp;#039;t recommend that you use it in common and Hybrid Bermuda Grasses, Zoysia Grass,  Sea Shore Paspaylum...Paspalum, paspaulum, that one! Or Kiku, kikua, ki, kikugrass, grass, kikugrass? I, I don&amp;#039;t know how to say that one either.

When is Tenacity rainfast? It&amp;#039;s going to be rainfast within several hours of the application under normal rainfall conditions. So if you&amp;#039;ve just got a monsoon rolling through, I, I wouldn&amp;#039;t recommend it.

Another popular question we get is can you tank mix it with other herbicides? And the answer is yes!

Ok, alright, for this section I couldn&amp;#039;t memorize all of this so I had to turn to the trusty notebook write them all down so I didn&amp;#039;t forget them. So, you can tank mix it with barricade, dicamba, carfentrazone, triclopier, atrazine, cymazine, cyn, cym, cymazine? Why are these so hard to pronounce? Esmedachlor..bentazone and several three way herbicides, so, this is, this is why I wasn&amp;#039;t a chemist.

And the age old question that comes with a lot of our herbicides is do you have to water Tenacity in? The simplest answer, yes and no. Let me explain.

Remember, Tenacity is both a selective pre emergent and post emergent for a lot of broadleaf weeds. When you apply it as a pre emergent, weeds absorb Tenacity through the soil as they begin to emerge. Now if you have dry conditions during or after the application that might reduce the pre emergent activity. Now if rainfall just hasn&amp;#039;t occured within about ten days of the pre emergent application of Tenacity, you&amp;#039;re going to have to activate it in the soil with about a quarter inch of irrigation.

Now if you&amp;#039;re applying Tenacity as a Post Emergent, systeable weeds are not only going to absorb it through foiliar contact but through the soil as well. 

So conclusion, water it in if you&amp;#039;re using Tenacity as a pre emergent but not if you&amp;#039;re using it as a post emergent.

Alright so what is going to be the mix rate for mine fescue in the back? Per the label it says I need to go one teaspoon for every two gallons of water and three teaspoons of surfactant.

So that means for my four gallon back pack sprayer back here, I&amp;#039;m going to use two teaspoons of Tenacity with about six teaspoons of surfactant. So, let&amp;#039;s get to it!

Also a quick note, one thing I really like about Tenacity, when you buy it they send you this little syringe that marks off the measurements for you. So one teaspoon right there for every two gallons of water. So, that&amp;#039;s pretty cool.

Don&amp;#039;t forget about  your surfactant and please wear your PPE.

Go time!

Done!

Per the label I&amp;#039;ve got to wait two to three weeks before I can make another application which I would like to do so that I can just really knock the weeds out of here and get a protective barrier down before I overseed.

So there&amp;#039;s Tenacity Herbicide! What did I leave out? Let me know, sound off in the comments below, you can email those questions that I may have not answered over to the customer service staff, or you can pick up the phone, give them a call. The email address and phone number will be in the description box below.

Like I always do, I&amp;#039;ll leave a link to the product in the description box below, you can click that &amp;quot;i&amp;quot; icon at the top of the screen, that will take you over to our website, Do My Own dot com, so you can look at that label a little bit more in depth and learn about all the restrictions or any other kind of information that I may have left out.

If you&amp;#039;re not already, click this button right here to subscribe to the channel, click this link right here to watch the most recent lawn product overview video that we&amp;#039;ve done and if you want to see the most recent video in the lawn care series, click that link right there.

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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/talstar-pl-granular-insecticide-p-47.html</loc>
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         <video:title>How to Use Talstar PL Granules</video:title>
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                Nothing causes more irritation than insect pests invading your lawn and home. Talstar PL Granules is the perfect product to eliminate these pesky insects.            
                            
                Talstar PL Granules are the perfect product to protect your lawn from insect pests, including: ants, fleas, ticks, crickets, centipedes, and spiders.

A single 25 pound bag should cover 5,000 to 10,000 square feet. This is 2.3 to 4.6 pounds per 1,000 square feet. Talstar PL Granules should provide around 2 to 3 months of protection from insect pests.

To distribute Talstar PL Granules, you&amp;#039;ll want to use a spreader to efficiently cover the desired area. The granules are most effective when they penetrate deep into the lawn. This way they are able to kill insect pests where they breed and hide. To expedite this process you will want to water the desired areas in accordance with the recommended amounts on the product label. 

Talstar PL Granules are generally used in one of two ways: It can be applied as a perimeter barrier directed in a five to ten foot band around your home, or it can be broadcast over your entire lawn, including landscaped areas.

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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/drive-xlr8-herbicide-crabgrass-killer-p-1520.html</loc>
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         <video:description>https://bit.ly/2XtZGQy Click here to buy Drive XLR8 Crabgrass Killer

Crabgrass and other turf weeds can ruin any lawn. Drive XLR8 Herbicide is the perfect crabgrass killer. It is also formulated to take care of other pesky weeds. In this video, we show you how to use Drive XLR8 Herbicide.

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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/dimension-2ew-herbicide-p-1494.html</loc>
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         <video:title>How to Use Dimension 2EW Herbicide </video:title>
         <video:description>
                Dimension 2EW is a specialty selective pre-emergent herbicide that provides control of grassy and broadleaf weeds in turf but also over the top field and container grown landscape and nursery ornamentals without harm. The formulation is water-based.            
                            
                Dimension 2EW Herbicide is a non staining selective pre-emergent herbicide that can be sprayed on turf, over the top of field and container-grown landscape, and nursery ornamentals. 

Dimension prevents the growth of grassy weeds like crabgrass, dallisgrass (seedling), goosegrass, Ryegrass (annual and perennial), and Sandburs.

Dimension also prevents many broadleaf weeds like : Bittercress, Carpetweed, Chickweed, Henbit, Purslane,  and Woodsorrel. Dimension also provides early post-emergent control of crabgrass.

To prepare Dimension 2EW for spraying, fill your tank half full of water and add in between  .28 - .73 ounces (depending on suggested rate for your target weed/grass). 

Next add into the tank the suggested rate per the product label of whichever surfactant you are using. Fill up the rest of the tank with water and you are ready to spray.

Dimension comes in two sizes, 1/2 gallon and 2.5 gallon jugs.

1/2 a gallon of Dimension will treat 2-4 acres and the 2.5 gallon jug will treat 10-20 acres.

Use 0.4 to 0.7oz of dimension per 1000 square feet or 1-2 pints per acre.

When using Dimension 2EW it is important to use a non Ionic Surfactant to increase control, stick and efficacy of the product with each application.

With a pre-emergent product it&amp;#039;s all about proper timing to get full control over your target weeds. Refer to the product label for application rates and pre-emergent application timing.

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         <video:title>Dimension Specialty Herbicide from Corteva Agriscience</video:title>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/roundup-quikpro-p-1126.html</loc>
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         <video:title>How to Use Roundup QuikPRO Herbicide</video:title>
         <video:description>
                Weeds can quickly overtake a garden or flowerbed. In this video we tell you how to use Roundup QuikPRO, an excellent product to eliminate weeds.            
                            
                RoundUp Quik Pro is a non selective herbicide concentrate that’s designed to target and eliminate any unwanted weeds, grasses and other plants you spray it on and provide a temporary bare ground area.
 
When you’re ready to use RoundUp Quick Pro, prepare your sprayer by filling it half way with water, add the recommended amount of product per the label to the tank, and then fill the remaining tank with water to mix the solution. 

RoundUp Quick Pro comes in a variety of sizes for your needs:

The box of 5x1.5oz packs is perfect for the average homeowner&amp;#039;s yard that just needs to spot treat here and there as weeds appear. Each 1.5oz pack mixes with 1 gallon of water.

The 6.8lb jug is great for larger areas as it will make approx 70 gallons of finished solution, still mixing it at the rate of roughly 1.2 to 1.5 oz per gallon of water. 

QuickPRO has two active ingredients: 73.3% glyphosate and 2.9% diquat. The addition of diquat, along with the surfactant, gives you even faster burndown. It controls broadleaf and grass weeds, or woody brush and trees - roots and all. Roundup Quick Pro is absorbed quickly by plants and won’t wash away in the rain, as it dries in about an hour. 

Since Roundup Quick Pro is a non-selective herbicide-meaning it will control any plant it touches-be careful to not apply it on a windy day to avoid drifting to flowers, bushes or other landscaping you don&amp;#039;t want to harm. Unless you’re clearing a large area for replanting, be very direct when spraying to only eliminate the weeds or grasses you want to get rid of. 

Both sizes come with a surfactant already built into the product so no additives for improved performance are needed. 

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         <video:title>How to Use Soil Kit</video:title>
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                Soil Kit helps in considering what fertilizer, lime, or nutrients are needed for healthier soil.             
                            
                Test the health of your lawn and garden soil with the Soil Kit. The kit will identify what nutrients are missing or overabundant in your soil and give you easy-to-understand product recommendations specific to your property.

Use the do-it-yourself soil testing kit to collect a sample, then mail it to the lab in a pre-stamped envelope. You’ll receive a soil analysis and product recommendations within a few days.

The soil kit can be used to test your garden, your entire lawn or just a specific problem area in your lawn. The test examines your soil’s pH and levels of phosphorous, potassium, magnesium, calcium, boron, zinc, manganese, and iron. 

The kit includes a soil sample collection bag, step-by-step instructions, and a pre-paid return envelope for mailing the sample to the lab.

Fill out the information on the front of the sample collection bag before you begin.

To collect soil samples from your entire lawn, identify 4 different areas in your lawn you want to test. For instance, your front yard, backyard, and 2 side yards. If testing a specific problem area in your lawn, collect soil just from that one area.

If examining garden soil, collect samples from 4 different areas of the garden. 

Using a trowel, dig 2 to 4 inches into the soil in one part of the lawn. Pull the turf back for better access. Take 3 scoops of soil from the first part of your lawn, removing any roots or grass blades before placing the sample into the soil collection bag.

Repeat this process in each of the 4 areas of your lawn, placing 3 scoops of soil into the same bag. Once you’re finished, roll down the top of the bag and crimp it with the included wire to secure the sample.

Place the soil sample collection bag into the mailer envelope and place it in your mailbox for pickup. The envelope can be sent through any United States postal service mailbox or taken to the post office. 

A few days after mailing the sample, Soil Kit’s leading agriculture lab will analyze your soil and process your results. Soil Kit will then provide you with easy-to-understand results and soil treatment recommendations that address the nutritional needs of your soil.

Don’t test soil from both a garden and a lawn in one kit. Instead, use one kit for each area.

For best results, make sure your soil is dry before collecting. If you need to collect damp soil, air dry the soil on a paper towel before placing it in the collection bag.

Soil Kit will cover an area of 10,000 square feet or less. If your yard is larger than 10,000 square feet, use two kits, collecting soil samples from smaller areas, to ensure more accurate results.

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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care  -  How to Get Rid of Nutsedge</video:title>
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                Nutsedge, also known as nut grass, is a weed commonly found in lawns during the summer. These weeds stand taller than the grass in your lawn and are notoriously hard to get rid of given their immersive root systems. Nutsedge is a perennial sedge, meaning it is a grasslike plant that will live for at least two years and will come back year after year.            
                            
                It&amp;#039;s 6 o&amp;#039; clock in the morning. I got a full tank of gas, a got a 45 minute drive to get to where we&amp;#039;re going to talk about today&amp;#039;s subject cause it ain&amp;#039;t gonna be in my yard.

It&amp;#039;s dark and I&amp;#039;m wearing sunglasses. Hit it.

I&amp;#039;ve stood all I can stands and I can&amp;#039;t stands no more with our lawn here at DMO headquarters. So we&amp;#039;re gonna tackle some issues we&amp;#039;ve got going on in here - let me show you what I&amp;#039;m talking about.

Check this madness out right here. This isn&amp;#039;t the only problem we&amp;#039;ve got going on here but this is the most obvious so we&amp;#039;re gonna tackle this first. 

This right here.. is a nutsedge problem... a big nutsedge problem.

Before we talk about nutsedge and how to get rid of it the first thing I&amp;#039;ve gotta do is figure out how much square fotage I&amp;#039;m tackling here so.. first order of business: take some measurements.

Okay so we&amp;#039;ve got four main sections we&amp;#039;re tackling here. We&amp;#039;re going to call this Section A, Section B, Section C, and way down there on the other end is gonna be section D.

And keeping in mind they aren&amp;#039;t perfect rectangles, like here you&amp;#039;ve got a nice little triangle-shaped cutoff on the end here and it also kinda curves around the garden bed over there. 

Same issue with this section here: we&amp;#039;ve got a bunch of landscaping on that side and a nice triangle point cutoff here. And way down there, Section D, it&amp;#039;s kind of a long - it starts out wide and it goes narrow as you get down to the other end - so I&amp;#039;m keeping that in mind.

But the total square footage Section A right here is about 405 square feet, Section B we&amp;#039;re looking at 1,200 square feet, Section C 2,100 square feet, and Section D down there is about 1,200 square feet. So all of this added up is roughly about 5,000 square feet that we have to tackle with our nutsedge problem.

So let&amp;#039;s dive in about nutsedge. It&amp;#039;s a pretty common weed during summer months and you can easily pinpoint it because it stands much taller than your turf. And it&amp;#039;s very hard to get rid of because it has a very immersive root system. It&amp;#039;s also a perrenial sedge meaning it&amp;#039;s gonna leave for at least 2 years and grow back year after year

And it&amp;#039;s gonna grow much quicker than your grass even after it&amp;#039;s been mowed. And sometimes it can be pretty hard to spot this because it actually looks like grass blades, but at the end of a nutsedge stem you&amp;#039;re usually gonna find three leaves and a flower. and those flowers can be different colors but most commonly they are yellow or purple or a dark, dark red.

Nutsedge with yellow flowers, or most commonly known as yellow nutsedge, typically grows in the middle of summer. Whereas nutsedge that has deep red or purple flowers, also known as purple nutsedge, will typically grow in late summer.

And just like all sedges, nutsedge weeds have a triangular stem you can actually feel in your hands. 

So I&amp;#039;m going to do my best here to dig one of these out so we can take a look at the root systems and talk about that.

Alright so I did my best to pull these nutsedge weeds out with the root systems so we could identify it and give you a good example of what they look like.

Now the roots of the rhizomes, they can reach about 8-14 inches below the ground. And the rhizomes, they will grow horizontally under the soil and emerge out of the soil to form a new sedge plant somewhere else in the yard.

So what that means is multiple sedges here can be connected by one series of rhizomes. Now like I said I did the best I could to pull these out and get the nutlets that are typically at the bottom of the root systems.

So let&amp;#039;s talk about that for a minute: so usually the roots will have some small starchy tube structure known as nutlets attached at the bottom of the root system here.

And if you see nutlets at the bottom of the root system, 100% no doubt about it: that is nutsedge. Not sure why these don&amp;#039;t have the little nutlets on them, either I didn&amp;#039;t dig deep enough to pull them out or when I did pull them out, those got snapped off but, I know for certain these are nutlet weeds.

I&amp;#039;m not sure if this is showing up well or not on camera, but you can see you have the triangular stem here to the weed and yeah, it most definitely feels like a triangular shape when I run my finger up and down it so, yup, nutsedge.

Now in this summary if nutsedge has enough sunlight like what we&amp;#039;ve got here in the front of our building in our turf-like tall fescue, it&amp;#039;s gonna grow much, much quicker than the actual grass itself.

And usually at this stage in the game you&amp;#039;re gonna have flowers budding in the top of the nutsedge. Now in the summertime, especially with this cool season turf like what we have here in the front our building, the turf begins to slow it&amp;#039;s growth and the nutsedge begins to amp it up because it has plenty of sunlight to feed off of.

And if you leave it unmowed, it can grow to be over a foot tall. Now another note about nutsedge, it starts in the spring but it tends to slow down in the cooler temperatures. But in the middle of the summer when it&amp;#039;s blazing hot like it is here in Georgia, it&amp;#039;s gonna grow like crazy.

Now nutsedge thrives in really sunny areas and doesn&amp;#039;t do so hot in the shade. So if you go to inspect your yard, I&amp;#039;d inspect the sunniest parts first.

So that&amp;#039;s nutsedge, in a nutshell. So now let&amp;#039;s talk about how to get rid of it in your yard.

Really the only option you&amp;#039;ve got is to hit it with a post-emergent and one post-emergent application is most likely not gonna be enough. 

If the nutsedge tubers, or the nutlets at the bottom of the root system, are not killed, they most likely are gonna grow back the next season.

So again, one application of post-emergent herbicide is most likely not gonna do the trick, you&amp;#039;re gonna have to do one or two, maybe even three, different applications. So the post-emergent that we&amp;#039;re gonna mix up today and put down at our turf here at DMO headquarters should put a pretty good dent into our problem so: let&amp;#039;s get to mixing and spraying.

So the post-emergent I&amp;#039;m gonna be using to tackle our nutsedge problem in the front of the building says I need to mix 9 grams per gallon for every 1,000 square feet. Guys, I know I said about 5,000 square feet out there in the yard but it&amp;#039;s more like 4,000 given all the garden beds and the angles, turns, and corners that all the turf has up there. So I&amp;#039;m looking at 4,000 square feet so one 4 gallon mixture should do the trick.

So of course I&amp;#039;ll use my Turf Mark to see where I&amp;#039;ve sprayed and where I haven&amp;#039;t sprayed.

Check this out: this is how you know it&amp;#039;s really hot outside. 

And.. done. We did about 3.6 grams and 4 gallons of water over roughly 4,000 square feet. and I think I&amp;#039;ve lost about 20 pounds because it&amp;#039;s about 1,000 degrees out here and about 100% humidity. I&amp;#039;m tired.

This application should put a pretty good dent in our nutsedge problem here. I have no doubt that we&amp;#039;ll have to come back through and retreat it in the future. We&amp;#039;ll do a follow up in a week or so just to see where we&amp;#039;re at, and like I said, we&amp;#039;ll probably have to retreat.

Like I said at the beginning of this video, this is not the only problem we&amp;#039;ve got going on in this turf. There&amp;#039;s some other issues that we&amp;#039;re gonna have to tackle.. those are all videos for another time.

If you wanna know more about the post-emergent I mixed up and used in our turf here, I&amp;#039;ll leave the link in the description box below so you can hop over on our website at DoMyOwn.com and read more about that.

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                We recommend inspecting your pet for fleas if your pet starts scratching frequently, losing hair, is more restless than usual or has started shaking it’s head, . 

Adult fleas and flea feces can be found on infested animals. Fleas can be found around the neck area, groin area, around leg folds and around the base of the tail.

Comb through your pets hair slowly. After each stroke, inspect the comb for live fleas and flea dirt. Any live fleas can be placed in the bowl of soapy water. If you are not sure if any dirt found in your comb is actually from fleas, you can put it in the soapy water. If it turns red, this is a sign that it’s flea dirt.

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                Before performing any type of chemical or non-chemical control of fleas, a thorough inspection should be performed.

Start by inspecting carpets and rugs. Put on a pair of white socks and slowly drag your feet over the rugs or carpets. After about 30 seconds, stop and use a flashlight to look at your socks. If you picked up any live fleas, you will notice them on the socks. You can then pick them off and drown them in soapy water. 

Next examine the bedding and crates where your pets rest. Look for live fleas as well as flea excrement also known as flea dirt. Flea dirt looks very similar to coffee grounds. A quick test to see if you have flea dirt, is to place it in water. If it turns red, flea dirt is present, and this area should be treated.

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                During the months of April through September, it’s important to frequently check your outdoor pet for ticks.  A tick check is very simple and will go quickly once you get the hang of it! All you need is a pair of tweezers and a small bowl of rubbing alcohol. Slowly rub your pet’s coat to feel for small bumps, while visually inspecting the animal.  Focus on only a few square inches at a time starting at the head and moving towards the tail.  A tick will feel like a bump on the skin and can vary in size from the size of a pinhead to the size of a small grape.  
Pay special attention to areas around the animal’s tail, ears, eyes, armpits and between the toes.  These are the areas where ticks especially love to hide.  
If you find a tick on your pet, use the tweezers to carefully remove it by grasping the tick as close to the pet’s skin as possible without pinching the skin.  Next, pull outward in a straight steady motion making sure that you’ve removed the entire tick. Any part of the tick left in the skin can lead to infection. Finally, drop the live tick into a bowl of alcohol for a quick kill. 

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                If you have pets that move back and forth between the outdoors and the inside of your home, it is very possible that you will encounter a tick problem at some time. Ticks love to hitchhike on the skin of animals to gain access to your home.  Once they get inside, they can crawl vertically up furniture and walls and settle deep in cracks and crevices. Learning how to inspect for ticks indoors can help you spot an infestation early on, and cut down on the cost and length of a tick control program.  Once you’ve determined that you have tick indoors, we’ll teach you how to eliminate an indoor tick infestation.  All you will need for the inspection is a bright flashlight.  Begin by checking your pet’s crate and bedding.  Use the bright flashlight to carefully inspect folds and creases in the fabric for live ticks.  Keep in mind that ticks can vary in size from a very small pinhead to the size of a grape.  Colors range from brown, to reddish-orange, to black.  Next, check the surface folds, and creases of upholstered furniture, draperies, and any other places where your pet spends time resting or grooming.  

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                Advion WDG is the power of Advion in a spray. It&apos;s easy to use with no measuring required. The insecticide controls over 20 pests including those that are resistant to other formulations.            
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Advion WDG can be sprayed both indoors and outdoors and can control over 20 flying and crawling insects such as roaches, ants, fleas, flies, termites, and more!

Make sure to check the Advion WDG label for information on where the product can and cannot be applied.

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                Easily one of the most annoying pests to have invade your home are ants! The first step in kicking them out is to know where to find them. In this video we will show you the basic places to check to get rid of and control your ant problem, just like the pros!            
                            
                The first step in effective ant control is to locate the nesting area or entrance point of ants into your structure.  A good place to start your inspection is in the kitchen and bathroom.  Most ant species prefer moist areas to nest and hide eggs, so kitchens and bathrooms are typically the first areas to be infested.  Use your flashlight to look for ants behind or under refrigerators, stoves, microwaves, dishwashers, sinks, and cabinets.  Ants may also be found in or around floor drains, inside the motor areas of refrigerators and microwaves, behind wall paper, and in cracks and crevices in cabinets and around walls.  If you are only finding a couple of ants here and there, try the following honey and peanut butter test to help attract the ants to one spot: first, place a jar lid or saucer near the area where you have noticed some ant activity. Second, place a half teaspoon of honey on one end of the lid and a half teaspoon of peanut butter on the other end.  Third, leave the honey and peanut butter in place until the ants form a trail.  The test not only allows you to determine where the ants are coming from, but which type of bait would work best in your ant treatment program.  For example, if the ants went primarily after the peanut butter, a protein based bait will work best. If they went after the honey, you will be better off using a sweet feeding bait.  

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                Carpenter ants can cause lots of damage to a home or business! The number one place to find and kill them is inside walls or wall voids. In this video, we will go over how to kill and get rid of a Carpenter Ant infestation.            
                            
                When a carpenter ant nest is located in a wall void, you’ll need to open up the wall before applying a foam or dust product. There are two ways to open a wall for treatment.  The first way is to cut away pieces of sheetrock.  The second way is to drill holes through the sheetrock into the infested areas.  Holes should be ?” inch wide and extend 2 to 6 feet on either side of where the ants are entering. This will increase your chances of directly contacting the nest and queen. For small areas, choose a ready-to-use foam product that comes with a small flexible hose and nozzle for quick and easy application. For larger jobs, a foaming agent and foaming device will be needed to apply the foam. Non-repellent foams work more slowly than dusts, but offer the benefit of expanding in the void to cover a larger area. An additional benefit of the non-repellent foams is how the active ingredient is spread through social interaction to eliminate the entire colony. 

For dust treatments, be sure to choose a product labeled for carpenter ant control. You will need a hand duster to apply the dust. Insert the tip of the filled duster into the drilled holes and apply evenly.  Dust will cause the ants to die faster than with foam, but you may need to drill more holes or open the wall more to make sure you are getting even coverage.  

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                One of the best ways to kill fire ants is by using fire ant baits.            
                            
                one of the best ways to kill fire ants in your yard is by using fire ant baits fire ant baits will be picked up and carried back to the colony by the foraging ants which will result in fire ant colony elimination over the next several weeks when dealing with a yard that is infested with fire ants we recommend you use a product about is specifically labeled for fire ant control here&amp;#039;s a quick tip to test if fire ants are actively foraging simply drop a potato chip near the mound and check it after an hour - to see if they answer attracted to the chip if they are it&amp;#039;s time to bait while individual mound applications can be done fire ant baits should be broadcasted over the infested areas for the most effective treatment you can broadcast the fire ant bait using a hand spreader in your yard results will be seen over the next few weeks            
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                Drenching ant mounds with an insecticide is a very effective way to gain control of an infestation. Another great way is to perform a Granule Mound Drench treatment. In this video we will show you how to incorporate granules in getting rid of ant infestations found in your yard or property.            
                            
                Getting rid of fire ants using the mound drench treatment is very effective. Another good method of control is by using a granular mound drench application.

For the granular mound drenching application, you’ll need a granular insecticide labeled for that use, and a 5-gallon bucket.

First, apply the recommended amount of granular insecticide three feet out around the mound. Also make sure to apply the granules over the top of the mound according to the product label.

Then pour the recommended amount of water on and around the mound to soak in the granules. When pouring, make sure to break the top of the mound to allow the insecticide solution to flow into the ant tunnels.

For best results, apply when the outdoor temperatures are between 65-80 degrees Fahrenheit.

Drenching offers a fast but not immediate kill, so after the mound has been treated, walk away and let the granules go to work!

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                Talstar P (also known as Talstar, Talstar One or Talstar Professional) Multi-Insecticide with bifenthrin is one of the most trusted and widely-used insecticides by pest control professionals today, and now available to you for DIY pest control.            
                            
                Talstar P (previously Talstar One) is a powerful and economical liquid insecticide concentrate that controls over 75 different types of common household, lawn, and ornamental pests - Perfect for most of your pest control needs both indoors and out.  Talstar P must always be diluted with water and be applied with a hand pump sprayer or similar pressurized spray equipment.    Depending on the pest you are treating, use one half to one ounce of Talstar P in one gallon of water to treat one thousand square feet. It is important to follow the label directions and NOT to exceed one ounce per one gallon of water.  

Outdoors, use Talstar P to create an effective barrier of control, spraying two feet up the exterior walls and two feet out from the foundation.  Also treat any possible entry points into the structure, like windows, pipes, and doorways. 

 To control active infestations, or for prevention and general maintenance of insect pests, apply Talstar P indoors as a coarse, low pressure crack and crevice spray in areas where pests may hide.  Pay special attention to baseboards, corners, storage areas, window and door frames, behind and under appliances, cabinets, sinks, and anywhere else you notice target pest activity.  Talstar P should NOT be used as a broadcast spray indoors.  

Talstar P is a long lasting product and may only need to be applied once every few months for general pest control.  Talstar should not be applied more than once every seven days.  Be sure to wait thirty minutes before allowing pets and children into any treated areas so that your application has time to dry.  Make sure to read all labels and safety precautions to ensure a safe and effective application, and you will have great success using Talstar P for your pest control needs.  

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         <video:title>How to Use Suspend SC Insecticide Bug Spray</video:title>
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                Suspend SC Insecticide is a suspended concentrate containing Deltamethrin. Suspend SC&apos;s broad label includes the control of ants (Suspend makes an effective ant spray killer), spiders, roaches, flies, mosquitoes, fleas, wasps and hornets, centipedes, millipedes, pantry pests, silverfish, bedbugs, beetles and more.
            
                            
                Suspend Sc is a concentrated liquid insecticide that can be applied indoors and outdoors at both commercial and residential structures, making it versatile, economical choice for your pest control needs. 

To apply Suspend SC, begin by shaking the container well, making sure the product is uniform. Next, dilute the recommended amount of Suspend SC with water.  Add half the recommended amount of water to your sprayer, followed by the recommended amount of Suspend SC and then agitate the mixture. Add the remaining amount of water, slowly, to reduce excess foam. For most treatments, use a quarter to one anda half ounces of Suspend SC and dilute with one gallon of water. You will want to refer to the product label to determine the correct amount for your needs. 

Use Suspend SC indoors as a crack and crevice spray around baseboards, door frames, window frames, joints, and areas where water pipes and cables enter into the structure. Avoid applying on flooring, furniture, and frequently used common areas. Outdoors, Suspend SC can be used as a perimeter barrier treatment around structures and as broadcast application on lawns, ground, and ornamental plantings. 

This product can control many different insects, including bed bugs, fleas, ticks , fire ants, ornamental pests, turf grass pests, and many more. 

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         <video:title>Temprid Ready Spray</video:title>
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                Temprid Ready Spray            
                            
                “Hey, I’m Chris the bug guy! Today from Do My Own Pest Control.com, I’m introducing the new Temprid Ready Spray. The superior performance of Temprid is now combined with  Bayer ready to spray technology. This product uses a bag-on-valve technology and doesn’t lose pressure as the product runs out. Not only can it knock out bed bugs but it can also be used for spiders, scorpions, ants, wasps, carpenter bees, cockroaches, fleas, fruit flies, house flies, centipedes, silverfish, ticks, and more! 

The spray can reach up to 10-12 feet.  You can apply this product right side up or upside down. 
There are no volatile organic solvents, odors, or smells. The Temprid Ready Spray is also found in the Emergency Bed Bug Kit we sell. It’s also a ready to use product. It is not an aerosol, so this makes it legal to ship overnight.  It is easy to use and professional grade making it very effective. There is no hand pump sprayer required. 

This product is safe and completely disposable. I highly recommend this product. I hope you have found this information helpful.  For more about this product, click the link in the description or visit domyownpestcontrol.com today. Thank you and stay pest free America. “
            
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         <video:title>Emergency Bed Bug Kit with Temprid (Bayer) Ready Spray</video:title>
         <video:description>http://goo.gl/tCkieE  ...Click here to buy the Emergency Bed Bug Kit!

The Bed Bug Kit #1 provides you with the professional products necessary to do a complete bed bug treatment in your home or apartment. Because the kit contains no aerosols, it can be sent UPS Express Air to Hawaii or any other US location. Unlike other kits you may find, the Do My Own Pest Control kits contain the most effective products available based on the most current research. This kit contains 1 x 8 oz. bottle of FenvaStar EcoCap, 1 x 4 oz. bottle of Cimexa Dust for Bed Bugs, 2 pints of Steri-Fab bed bug spray, 1 hand dusting tool, and our exclusive step-by-step guide. This kit does not come with a one-gallon hand pump sprayer, but one is required to apply the FenvaStar EcoCap. You can add a sprayer below under recommended accessories. This kit was put together using the most current research and it contains the most effective products on the market to rid you of a bedbug infestation. Each kit includes a copy of our five page bedbug PDF guide to help you through the treatment process. Also see our How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs article.

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Hey I&apos;m Chris the BUG GUY!
Today we are doing a review of the new Temprid Ready-spray Emergency bed bug kit
The superior performance of Temprid is now combined with the new Bayer Ready-to-Spray technology! 
This new product uses a bag-on-value technology and doesn&apos;t lose pressure as the product runs out.
Not only can it knock out bed bugs but it also can be used for Spiders, Scorpions, Ants, Wasps, Carpenter Bees, Cockroaches, Fleas, Fruit flies, House flies, Centipedes, Silverfish, Ticks, and many more!
The spray can reach up to 10 to 12 feet
You can apply this product right side up or upside down!
No volatile organic solvents
No odors or smells!
Temprid Readspray is found in the Emergency Bed Bug Kit on the site
It is the only ready-to-use emergency bed bug control kit!
It is easy to use and a professional grade product making it very effective
The kit has enough product to treat up to two complete rooms.
NO HAND PUMP SPRAYER REQUIRED!
Everything in the kit is completely disposable and can be thrown away when you are finished
The bellow duster is safe to reuse and is often used again
I highly recommend this product!
I hope you found this review helpful for more information click the link in the description or visit domyownpestcontrol.com today!
Thank you and STAY PEST FREE AMERICA!

The Emergency Bed Bug Kit provides you with the professional products necessary to do a complete bed bug treatment in your home or apartment. This kit has just the right balance of products to treat at least two rooms completely, plus enough to do the several follow-up treatments that are crucial to success. Unlike other kits you may find, the Do My Own Pest Control kits contain the most effective products available based on the most current research. This kit contains 2 x 15 oz. cans of Temprid Ready Spray, 1 x 4 oz. bottle of Cimexa Dust for Bed Bugs, 1 hand dusting tool, and 1 pint of Steri-Fab. Please read below for more information. The Emergency Bed Bug Kit ships with everything you need to complete a bed bug treatment and it can be sent with 1-Day Shipping. Thanks to the unique Bag-on-Valve technology utilized in the can of the Temprid Ready Spray you do not need a pump sprayer to make an application. If you need help with your bed bug problems immediately then this is your best option. This kit can be sent with 1-Day Shipping and does not require a one-gallon hand pump sprayer. - See more at: http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/emergency-bed-bug-kit-p-7344.html#sthash.pbKK6FIj.dpuf</video:description>
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                The active ingredient in TEMPO SC Ultra is beta-cyfluthrin, which is powerful against pests with no odor and less visible residue. TEMPO SC delivers the power of a powder formulation in a liquid, and allows for more even disbursement during application, controlling a broad spectrum of indoor, outdoor, and turf and ornamental pests.            
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This video will explain how to use our measuring devices to dispense the proper amount of insecticide into your solution of water. Many people buy professional grade liquid insecticides and wonder why there are two caps. This video explains why there are two caps and how to properly measure liquid insecticides for correct usage. 

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                How To Use Taurus SC Termiticide - Taurus SC Termite Treatment Termite Control            
                            
                &amp;quot;Hey I&amp;#039;m Chris the Bug Guy from Domyownpestcontrol.com, and today we are going to show you how to get rid of termites using Taurus SC. Taurus SC is a non-repellent termiticide/insecticide with fipronil as the active ingredient. Many professionals use Taurus SC because it is economical and kills termites quickly. Taurus SC is a concentrate and is found in a 20 oz and 78 oz bottle. One 20 oz bottle will make 25 gallons and treat 60 lineal feet. The 78 oz bottle will make up to 100 gallons and treat 250 lineal feet. Let&amp;#039;s go outside and we&amp;#039;re going to show you how to apply Taurus SC in the trench around your house. Step 1 is digging the trench. The trench against your house should be 6&amp;quot; wide and 6&amp;quot; deep. You can use a shovel or a pick axe, and the trench will be directly against the foundation. Once you have dug the trench, it is 4 gallons per 10 feet, 10 lineal feet, along the house. So you are going to mix in the termiticide, make a line on the bucket if you need to for 4 gallons, and once it&amp;#039;s mixed we&amp;#039;re going to evenly distribute it over the trench. So we have a 10&amp;#039; section over here. You are going to evenly distribute those 4 gallons over the 10&amp;#039;, and then move on to the next section. By the time you get back around this should have dissipated into the soil. Now once you have finished trenching and filling the trench with the termiticide, and it&amp;#039;s had time to dissipate into the soil you need to put the back fill back into the trench. Now the dirt right now is untreated. This is the dirt we took out of the trench, but you want to make sure that you treat it before you put it back in because you don&amp;#039;t want a layer of untreated soil on top of the treated soil. If termites happen to go right near the surface, they are going to skip the termiticide you placed in the trench. So this is a lot easier with two people. You want to mix some termiticide in a 1 gallon pump sprayer, and then you want to have a shovel or a rake to push the dirt back in the trench. The person with the sprayer is going to go ahead and start just wetting the dirt down, not so much that it is muddy, but just start wetting the dirt down, and as you are pushing it back in with the shovel or rake, the other person is going to wet it down. Just move on down the line. Let him wet it down a little bit. As you shovel it back in they&amp;#039;re just going to wet down that back fill and get it mixed well with the termiticide. Now your house is completely protected by the professional termiticide. I hope you found this video useful. For more information click here.&amp;quot;            
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         <video:title>How to Use Taurus SC For Ant Control</video:title>
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                Taurus SC is highly effective in the outdoor perimeter treatment of ants.            
                            
                Taurus SC provides excellent control and elimination of ant infestations.  Containing the active ingredient fipronil, Taurus can control carpenter ants, crazy ants, odorous house ants, pavement ants, pharoah ants, and more.  We’ll show you how easy it is to kill and prevent ants from returning using Taurus SC around the perimeter of your home or business. 
Taurus is a non-repellent insecticide, meaning it is undetectable to pests like ants.  As a non-repellent, ants will crawl over the insecticide, picking up the active ingredient on their bodies and carrying it back to their colony.  Once back in their colony, the exposed ant spreads and transfers the Taurus SC to other ants throughout the entire colony.  This transfer effect means you’ll start seeing the effect on ants in one to three days. 
Before getting started, put on your personal protective equipment, including long-sleeves, long pants, socks, closed-toe shoes and chemical-resistant gloves.
To mix Taurus SC, fill a 1-gallon sprayer one fourth (1/4) to one third (1/3) full of water while wearing your PPE. Then, add 0.4 to 0.8 ounces of Taurus to the sprayer. Place the cap on the sprayer and shake to mix.  Finish filling the sprayer with water to make 1 gallon of finished spray solution. Replace the sprayer lid and shake well to finish combining. 
Except in the state of California, Taurus SC can be applied 4 times per calendar year using the 0.4 ounce rate, 2 times per year using the 0.8 ounce rate, or 2 times per year at the 0.4 ounce rate and 1 time at the 0.8 ounce rate.  In California, only the 0.4 ounce rate up to four times per year can be used.   
Apply Taurus SC outside around the foundation of the structure to control ants in and around your home or business.  The best time to apply Taurus is on a calm day, when there is no wind, and when rain is not expected for 24 to 48 hours before or after the treatment.  
Start by spraying a barrier around the foundation of the building using a coarse spray.  While walking around the perimeter, apply a continual band that extends up the foundation wall 1 foot, and out 1 foot from the foundation onto the ground.  In California, the barrier spray can only be applied 6 inches up and 6 inches out from where the ground meets the foundation.
Taurus SC should also be applied around windows, door frames, where pipes and utility cable wires enter, other holes or openings into the structure, and any other place you’ve noticed ants trailing on the structure.  Treat these areas with a low-pressure coarse spray up to 18 inches in width.  Taurus should not be applied as a broadcast spray. 
Do not allow people, pets, or children into the treatment area until the spray has dried. Be sure to read the product label for full application instructions to get rid of ants with Taurus SC. 
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         <video:title>How to Apply Cy-Kick CS Insecticide</video:title>
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                Cy-kick CS liquid concentrate insecticide provides 90 days of full-throttle killing power, controlling insects indoors and outdoors.            
                            
                Cy-Kick is an insecticide that is effective for up to 90 days, and controls over 50 different insect pests including ants, bedbugs, cockroaches, mosquitoes, spiders, and wasps. Next add the indicated amount of Cy-Kick to an empty and clean sprayer tank.  If you are applying for basic maintenance and prevention treatments, use a half-ounce per gallon. For treating large infestations, add up to one ounce per gallon. Add half the amount of needed water, agitate well, and add the remaining water. Our regular 16 oz. bottle will make between 16 to 32 gallons of solution depending upon your particular needs. Cy-kick can be applied using a variety of sprayers, but should not be used in fogging or misting systems. Outdoors, Cy-kick is generally used as a perimeter and lawn treatment, as well as a surface treatment, like on porches and patios. Indoors, Cy-kick is used as a crack and crevice treatment. For more specific instructions for applying Cy-Kick or other indoor/outdoor insecticides,  be sure to watch our general insecticide spray video titled “How to use liquid insecticide sprays”             
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         <video:title>How to Use Riptide 5.0% Pyrethrin ULV Insecticide</video:title>
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                Riptide 5.0% Pyrethrin ULV Insecticide is an excellent choice to control mosquitoes and flies. In this video, we will go over the main benefits of Riptide as well as best ways to apply it.            
                            
                Riptide 5.0% Pyrethrin ULV is a powerful and effective water-based concentrate that delivers a quick kill of more than 60 crawling and flying pests.  Riptide is widely used in mosquito and fly management as it dries quickly allowing for a faster re-entry to the treated area and does not leave behind a messy, oily residue.  

Riptide is very versatile and is labeled for use in over 150 locations including federally inspected meat and poultry plants, inside animal quarters, warehouse facilities, stores, restaurants and residential areas.  Riptide can also be directly applied to cattle, chickens, sheep, and horses to control biting flies and lice.  Riptide can be used undiluted or diluted with water.  The product has a large range of usage rates depending on the treatment application being performed.  It is important to refer to the product label to determine the correct usage rate for your needs. 

While Riptide cannot be used in thermal foggers, it can be used in cold foggers, Ultra Low Volume misting machines, automatic mosquito misting systems and in hand held sprayers.  Always be sure to refer to the Riptide product label for complete instructions.  

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         <video:title>How To Apply Dominion 2L Termiticide - Dominion 2L Termite Treatment</video:title>
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                How To Apply Dominion 2L Termiticide - Dominion 2L Termite Treatment            
                            
                Transcript:
&amp;quot;Hey I&amp;#039;m Chris the Bug Guy from domyownpestcontrol.com and today we&amp;#039;re going to show you how to get rid of termites with Dominion 2L. Dominion is a liquid non-repellent termiticide/insecticide that comes in a 27.5 oz bottle with the active ingredient Imidicloprid. This one bottle can make 50 gallons and treat up to 120 lineal feet, and it usually takes 2 bottles per home. Once Dominion 2L has been used, it usually lasts up to 5-7 years before you have to re-treat. Let&amp;#039;s go outside and show you how to Dominion in the trenches around your house. Step 1 is digging the trench. The trench against your house should be 6&amp;quot; wide and 6&amp;quot; deep. You can use a shovel or a pick axe, and the trench will be directly against the foundation. Once you have dug the trench, it is 4 gallons per 10 feet, 10 lineal feet, along the house. So you are going to mix in the termiticide, make a line on the bucket if you need to for 4 gallons, and once it&amp;#039;s mixed we&amp;#039;re going to evenly distribute it over the trench. So we have a 10&amp;#039; section over here. You are going to evenly distribute those 4 gallons over the 10&amp;#039;, and then move on to the next section. By the time you get back around this should have dissipated into the soil. Now once you have finished trenching and filling the trench with the termiticide, and it&amp;#039;s had time to dissipate into the soil you need to put the back fill back into the trench. Now the dirt right now is untreated. This is the dirt we took out of the trench, but you want to make sure that you treat it before you put it back in because you don&amp;#039;t want a layer of untreated soil on top of the treated soil. If termites happen to go right near the surface, they are going to skip the termiticide you placed in the trench. So this is a lot easier with two people. You want to mix some termiticide in a 1 gallon pump sprayer, and then you want to have a shovel or a rake to push the dirt back in the trench. The person with the sprayer is going to go ahead and start just wetting the dirt down, not so much that it is muddy, but just start wetting the dirt down, and as you are pushing it back in with the shovel or rake, the other person is going to wet it down. Just move on down the line. Let him wet it down a little bit. As you shovel it back in they&amp;#039;re just going to wet down that back fill and get it mixed well with the termiticide. Now your house is completely protected by the professional termiticide. I hope you found this video useful. For more information click here.&amp;quot;            
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         <video:title>Cockroach Inspection - Learn Where Roaches Hide</video:title>
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                Where do cockroaches hide? How do you find cockroaches? This video will highlight the different places to check and the common signs of a roach infestation.            
                            
                Roaches are nocturnal, so roach inspections are usually conducted at night.  The only tool you will need to inspect for roaches is a flashlight.  Most roach species prefer dark, moist areas to hide and breed.  Typically kitchens and bathrooms are the first rooms to be infested, so these areas should be inspected first.  Use your flashlight to look behind or under refrigerators, stoves, microwaves, dishwashers, sinks, or cabinets.  Roaches may also be found in or around floor drains inside the motor areas of refrigerators, and microwaves, behind wall mounted pictures or clocks, under floor mats, behind wall paper, and in cracks and crevices in cabinets.  You will also be able to detect roaches be the feces they leave behind.  Feces are often the size of coffee grounds.  Check inside cabinets around the hinges, the cracks and crevices in drawers, the door gasket of the refrigerator, and in other suspected hiding places.  Roaches will also lay egg cases called oothecae.  This is a sign that an infestation is present.  Some species of roaches will drop these egg cases on the same areas that you have previously checked.  These cylindrical egg cases can vary in size from about 5mm to 10mm and are tan to dark brown. 

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                Signs of a Cockroach Infestation            
                            
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         <video:title>How to Use Advion Roach Bait Gel</video:title>
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Advion Roach Bait Gel targets the most common species of roaches and delivers professional results. Learn how to use Advion Roach Bait Gel with this video.

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A complete roach control treatment program can help you get rid of roaches for good in your home. There is more than just one product needed to get rid of roaches and stop them from reproducing...

Our Roach Kit Rotation A includes a combination of Maxforce FC Magnum roach bait, Gentrol Point Source insect growth regulator, Temprid FX Insecticide spray, and Catchmaster 100i monitors to monitor your infestation.

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1:29 How to Use Temprid FX 8mL Insecticide
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         <video:title>How to Use Temprid FX Insecticide</video:title>
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                Temprid FX is a multi-purpose suspension concentrate insecticide that can be used both indoors and outside. Temprid FX can be used on a large variety of pests in many settings.
            
                            
                Temprid FX is a dual-active insecticide that is effective for up to 90 days, controls more than 50 insect pests, and requires a lower dilution rate, allowing you to get more product for less money.

The two active ingredients in Temprid FX are co-milled which results in pests being exposed to both active ingredients with every application for a quick knock down and long lasting residual control of hard to kill pests.

The FX in Temprid FX stands for flexibility, because the product can be used on a variety of pests in many applications, both indoors and outside.

To use Temprid FX, begin by shaking the concentrate well. Dilute the proper amount of Temprid with the appropriate amount of water in a hand pump tank sprayer.

For maintenance or preventative treatments, use 8 milliliters of Temprid per 1 gallon of water.

For severe infestations, longer lasting control, and faster knockdown of flying insects, use 16 milliliters of Temprid per 1 gallon of water.

1 gallon of diluted Temprid FX will treat 1,000 square feet.

For indoor use, pay special attention to the cracks and crevices around doors, windows, baseboards, pipes, behind and under large appliances, and under sinks.

After treating indoors, we highly recommend you treat outdoors, around the barrier of your home or structure, to create a powerful barrier against outdoor pests.

With a sprayer, apply Temprid FX from the base of the foundation up and out about 3 feet from the ground, spraying all ground cover around that area.

Spray from the base of the foundation up 3 feet on exterior surfaces.

Make sure to read all instructions and the entire label carefully to safely and effectively apply Temprid and keep pests away from your home.

For easier measuring and convenience, Temprid FX also comes in 8mL single-dose bottles.

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         <video:title>How to Mix Temprid FX 8mL</video:title>
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                The Temprid 8ml single dose bottle is great for one time applications. In this video we will show you how to use it for your application needs. 
            
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         <video:title>How to Apply Temprid FX Insecticide Around the Perimeter of Your Home | DoMyOwn.com</video:title>
         <video:description>Applying Temprid FX around the perimeter of your home can be easy. Make sure you pay attention to the Dos and Donts of how to apply this product.

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         <video:title>How to Use Demon WP Insecticide</video:title>
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                Demon WP is a professional wettable powder insecticide that can be used to get rid of pests as a crack and crevice treatment and spot application.
            
                            
                Quickly control cockroaches, spiders, and over 20 other pests in and around your home with Demon WP. This long-lasting residual insecticide is a favorite among pest control professionals because it is easy to apply and long-lasting.

Demon WP is a versatile insecticide that can be used both indoors and outside to control pests. The active ingredient, cypermethrin, is known for its speed and strength when controlling various insects. 

The WP in Demon WP stands for wettable powder. When the solution dries, a fine powder is left behind. When insects crawl through an area that has been sprayed with Demon WP, they are more likely to pick up this powder and carry it with them, ensuring a lethal dose of active ingredient. It also has a long-lasting residual which means reapplying less often than other insecticides, saving you both time and money. 

Demon WP is particularly helpful when cleaning out large infestations of cockroaches and spiders. Ants, aphids, stink bugs, Asian lady beetles, boxelder bugs, scorpions, mosquitoes, and wasps can also be controlled by Demon WP.

Demon WP comes in convenient water-soluble packets. These small packets can be dropped directly into a sprayer containing water, eliminating the need to measure the insecticide. Demon WP is packaged with 4 water-soluble packets within a larger foil envelope. Open the foil envelope to remove the number of water-soluble packets needed.

Consult the label to decide if you need 1 or 2 pre-measured packets for your treatment. The number of packets required depends on the pest you are trying to control. The chart on the product label will help you determine how many packets are needed.

To create your mixture, fill your sprayer with half a gallon of water. Add the packets of Demon WP directly to the sprayer, fill the sprayer with another half-gallon of water, replace the cap, and shake to mix your solution. The packets will dissolve into a suspension that should not clog your sprayer if the solution is quickly shaken. If you notice any clogging, simply shake or agitate your solution to suspend the Demon WP again.

Outdoors, spray on and around the perimeter of buildings up to 3 feet up and 3 feet out. The insecticide can also be sprayed on the eaves and soffits of a house, and around door and window frames. You can also apply to shrubs and ornamental trees and plants. Lawns can also be sprayed to control ants, spiders, mosquitoes, and more. 

Indoors, Demon WP can be used in residential and commercial buildings in non-food handling areas. Spray in cracks and crevices including the corners of rooms, around door and window frames, where baseboards meet the floor, and where plumbing pipes and utilities enter the home.  

Use all of your mixture within 24 hours or safely dispose of the remaining mixture. Do not store pre-mixed Demon WP. Demon WP dries white and can possibly stain dark surfaces. Test an inconspicuous area first if you are worried about staining.

Demon WP will last up to 4 weeks outside and 12 weeks indoors. Read the Demon WP label to determine how often the insecticide will need to be reapplied.

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         <video:title>How to Use Maxforce FC Magnum Roach Bait Killer Gel</video:title>
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                Maxforce FC Magnum Roach Killer Gel kills roaches by contact as well as ingestion, as they will carry the bait to other roaches in their colony, causing them to be affected by the product.
            
                            
                Control roach infestations quickly with easy to use Maxforce FC Magnum Roach Killer Bait Gel. Maxforce Magnum uses the power of fipronil combined with its patented Contact X technology to kill roaches upon contact and after eating.
Cockroaches are communal pests that interact with other roaches. After eating the gel bait, roaches will spread that bait to other roaches, who will also be killed by the active ingredients. This domino effect helps knockdown cockroach infestations fast, making Maxforce a great tool for initial roach treatments.
Gel bait can be applied both indoors and outdoors within minutes of seeing a roach. Simply take the stopper off the bait tube, add the included tip, insert the plunger to the end of the tube, and squeeze out a dot of gel. Gel dots should be applied in cracks and crevices where roaches live or move through, like baseboards, the corners of cabinets, beneath countertops, where countertops meet walls, beneath sinks, around water heaters, where pipes meet walls, and around sinks. 
Apply small beads or dots of gel in each application spot. Use 1.5 grams of gel per square yard for light or moderate infestations, 3 grams of gel per square yard for heavy infestations, and 0.75 grams per square yard for maintenance programs. Dots of gel should be the size of a dime for heavy infestations or the size of a pea for light infestations. Each gel spot should be placed 8 to 10 inches apart. 
Maxforce FC Magnum Roach Bait Gel or any other gel bait should not be used where insecticides have recently been applied. Read the label of Maxforce FC Magnum for further instructions on where the gel can and cannot be placed.
You may also want to keep a paper towel handy to wipe the application tip to keep it clean. You can also use a professional bait gun to apply the gel without the use of the plunger. 
Gel can also be placed in refillable bait stations. Consult the Maxforce FC Magnum label for instructions on how to fill the stations. Do not overfill stations or use more than 1 gram of bait per station.
Before applying bait, it is important to clean your kitchen, bathroom, and any other area where bait will be applied. Thoroughly wipe down countertops, clean inside cabinets, and scrub sinks and tubs of all crumbs and debris. Don’t forget to sweep behind and beneath appliances, especially those you can easily move like the refrigerator. Do not use harsh chemical cleaners during this cleaning as they could interfere with the roach bait. 
Dry off sinks, tubs, and showers to remove moisture from the room. This will eliminate a water source for roaches. 
Keep these rooms clean of crumbs, debris, and moisture as much as possible during your treatment to help control the roach population.
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         <video:description>Alpine Cockroach Gel Bait Rotation 2 Reservoir uses dinotefuran as its active ingredient, which makes controlling the roach population in your home quick and simple. Lasting for more than 30 days, the bait attracts all of the roaches to it, ensuring that the majority of the pest population will be treated, while minimizing any health or allergy risk. Alpine Cockroach Gel Bait kills your problem roaches within hours of application and is labeled for many food-handling areas, aircraft, and other sensitive locations where other insecticides would be difficult to use.</video:description>
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         <video:title>How To Use Gentrol Point Source IGR</video:title>
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                Learn how to use Gentrol Point Source IGR            
                            
                Gentrol Point Source should be use in areas where roach or pantry pest activity has been noticed. 

To activate Gentrol Point Source, press firmly between thumb and forefinger on the pouch, until a snapping sound is heard. Once you hear a snap, the contents of the Gentrol capsule have been released. The device can be placed vertically or horizontally. Make sure not to place in areas accessible to children. 

Each Gentrol Point Source Station treats up to 75 square feet for 90 days. More stations may be used for heavy infestations or when many treatment areas are enclosed, such as in cabinets. Keep the device a minimum 3 feet from exposed food in food-handling establishments. Each point source disc comes with a sticky tab to stick to any surface in order to keep them out of the reach of children and pets.

While Gentrol Point Source may control target pest populations over time, they&amp;#039;re most frequently used in conjunction with baits or residual sprays. This will speed up treatment. Gentrol Point Source is a great tool when treating heavy roach infestations .

Always read the product label completely before use.

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                Phantom II Aerosol Insecticide can be used to get rid of bugs indoors and outdoors. It&apos;s ready-to-use in an aerosol can so you don&apos;t have to mix or measure anything.            
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         <video:description>Suspend Polyzone is a long-lasting, liquid insecticide effective at treating many common pests such as flies, ants, roaches - even in wet, warm and greasy environments for up to 90 days. Suspend Polyzone features a proprietary polymer layer that protects the active ingredient from weather, irrigation and mechanical abrasion. The newly expanded label includes commercial food handling area applications.</video:description>
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                Know where to look for bed bugs around your home.            
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                Make sure to check these additional areas when checking for bed bugs.            
                            
                Make sure also to check curtains, underneath lamps, wall-mounted lamps, behind wall sockets, end tables, and picture frames.            
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         <video:title>How to Check for &amp; Find Bed Bugs</video:title>
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                Are you worried that you might have bed bugs but don&apos;t know how to check for yourself? This video will show you how to check for bed bugs and find where they might be hiding.             
                            
                finding out your home or business is
infested with bedbugs can definitely be

scary even worse is not knowing where
they&amp;#039;re hiding

never fear and just four steps will show
you how to locate them just like the

pros step 1
before beginning make sure to have a

bright flashlight and flat edged object
like a credit card with these objects

you can search in cracks crevices and
folds in the furniture fabric more

thoroughly than you can with just your
fingers step 2 the number one area to

search for bedbugs is on and around your
bed and bed frame start by checking the

sheets and blankets for small blood
spots and skin multi ins that are often

left by feeding bedbugs
be sure to check carefully along the

Tufts folds and seams of the mattress as
those are the prime areas where bedbugs

Harbor if you&amp;#039;re staying in a hotel that
has a headboard lift it up and inspect

the area between the wall and the
headboard step 3

be sure to check areas where people
spend time resting or sitting idle such

as recliners couches and computer chairs
check deep in cracks and crevices of the

chair and under cushions step 4 in order
to have a complete inspection you&amp;#039;ll

need to check around the edges or
perimeter of the rooms look at the edges

of baseboards and carpet for any
evidence of bedbugs make sure also to

check curtains

underneath lamps wall-mounted lamps

behind wall sockets end tables and

picture frames it&amp;#039;s that easy with the
expert help from do my own pest

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bedbugs click on the link in the

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         <video:title>Bed Bug Prevention Step 4</video:title>
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                Make sure to check for bed bugs on couches and bed sheets.            
                            
                Always check for bedbugs after you have had overnight company. Check areas such as fold-out sofa beds. Friends and family members may not be aware that they have left behind these unwanted guests.

Inspect any areas where your guests have spent time resting, sleeping and areas where they store their belongings.            
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         <video:title>Bed Bug Prevention Step 6</video:title>
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                Be proactive and check any bed bug traps and monitors that you have placed in suspected areas.            
                            
                Be proactive and check any bed bug traps and monitors that you have placed in suspected areas.

If you notice bedbugs at any point you need to start treating it immediately.            
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         <video:title>How to Use Bedlam Aerosol Insecticide Spray</video:title>
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                Bedlam Aerosol Insecticide is a powerful ready-to-use spray that can help you get rid of bed bugs yourself. It will kill bed bugs on contact and keep bed bugs away for up to 2 weeks.            
                            
                Target bed bugs, fleas, ticks, and other pests using a powerful contact and residual insecticide in a ready to use aerosol can with Bedlam. While Bedlam can be used on several pests, it is primarily used for bed bugs.
 
Hey I’m Kara with DoMyOwn.com – today I’m gonna be talking to you about Bedlam Aerosol Insecticide. Bedlam is a powerful ready-to-use contact and residual insecticide. It comes in a ready-to-use aerosol can. It can be used on several pests, but is mainly used for bed bugs.
 
Bedlam insecticide aerosol is formulated to kill bed bugs on carpet, wood, and ceramic surfaces for up to two weeks. It also reduces the number of bed bug eggs that will hatch to greatly cut down on reinfestation.
 
To use Bedlam, simply shake the can, then remove the top. Insert the included straw into the nozzle and the can is ready to be sprayed. Spray from 8 to 10 inches away from where you intend to apply the insecticide and do not spray to the point of drip or runoff.
 
For bed bug treatments, focus on cracks and crevices around infested rooms. Spray on baseboards and where walls and baseboards meet the floor, in the cracks of headboards, in the corners and drawers of furniture, around door and window frames, in luggage, and along drapes and rugs.
 
On mattresses and box springs, apply Bedlam to the tufts, folds, and seams as that is where bed bugs will hide. Do not broadcast spray across the entire mattress or apply on bedding or sheets.
 
Bedlam can be used on upholstered furniture, including chairs and sofas, but should only be sprayed in the seams, tufts, and folds. Do not spray on the surface of cushions or arm rests.
 
After Bedlam is applied, the contact kill will begin to start killing bed bugs within a few hours.
 
Use on pet bedding, sleeping quarters, and the floor where pets are kept to control fleas and ticks. Bedlam is safe to use as directed around pets, but do not spray directly on your pet.
 
Bedlam is labeled for use in hospitals, schools, offices, hotels, apartments, kennels, and homes as it is water-based and non-irritating, but precaution should be taken before use. The product won’t stain water-safe fabrics and surfaces, but a spot test should be done in precaution if you are unsure of your fabric type.
 
Before using Bedlam, remove all children and anyone not applying the product from the room being treated. Wait for the product to dry, about 1 to 2 hours, before re-entering the room. 
 
Read the Bedlam insecticide aerosol label for specifics on application sites and where the product can and cannot be applied.
 
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                Bed Bug Treatment - How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs Yourself             
                            
                Hi I&amp;#039;m James from DoMyOwnPestControl.com, and I&amp;#039;m filming at our product warehouse to talk about how to get rid of bed bugs. At  DoMyOwnPestControl.com, we know that the thought of doing your own bedbug  treatment may seem daunting to you. This is understandable. That&amp;#039;s why we&amp;#039;re going to  walk you through a bedbug treatment step-by-step, so you can learn how to  implement your own successful bedbug elimination treatment.     Step 1 - Prepare the space that needs to be treated. This is probably the hardest part  for most folks, but whether you hire a pest control operator or do your own bedbug  treatment, THIS STEP CANNOT BE SKIPPED.   It&amp;#039;s time to take a hard look around the room. Grab a few trash bags and bag up  anything you have decided you do not want to keep. Remember, every item left in  the room must be treated in some way to get rid of hidden bedbugs so if you don&amp;#039;t  need it or love it , TOSS IT! Be sure to seal up the bags before carrying them out of the  room to avoid transferring bedbugs to other parts of the home.     Gather any clothing or linens in the room and run them through the dryer on high for  about 30 minutes. Place these items in bags or storage containers to avoid re- infestation.    Make sure all drawers, cabinets and under the bed are free of any items, to allow for a  complete and thorough treatment.     We get a lot of phone calls at this point because people aren&amp;#039;t sure if they have to  get rid of their mattress and box spring. This is usually a personal decision but you  do not have to get rid of the mattress and box spring. You can instead choose to  encase them in bedbug proof covers. These covers zip up all the way around each  piece and any bedbugs already on the mattress or box spring will be trapped and will  eventually die.     Step 2 - is using a heat treatment. This step is optional but we do strongly urge you to  consider it. By using a steamer that reaches bedbug killing temperatures (over 140* Fahrenheit)  you can kill a large number of bedbugs quickly. Most insecticides are not capable of  killing bedbug eggs so using heat is a great option. All heat treatments should be  done before insecticide treatments to avoid degrading the insecticide. Steaming  should be done s-l-o-w-l-y and the steam should be aimed at cracks and crevices.     -Step 3 is the actual application of insecticides. There are no shortcuts here. Foggers  or bug bombs should be avoided as they are rarely useful for bedbug control and  can actually force bedbugs deeper into voids and make elimination take longer. We  recommend using a few different products together in your bedbug program. All of  the products must be specifically labeled for bedbugs. Most programs should include  a concentrated liquid insecticide, an aerosol insecticide and an insecticide dust. We have  bedbug kits made specifically for at-home treatment available on our website, domyownpestcontrol.com.    Measure and mix the concentrate as recommended on the product label and apply  around baseboards, door frames, window frames, around bed frames, and under  furniture. Allow the treated area to dry before moving on to the next step.    Now that the area is dry you can use the aerosol insecticide. Take the time to use  the straw applicator on the aerosol and treat the very fine cracks and crevices ON  and IN furniture AND around the entire room. Don&amp;#039;t forget drawers, picture frames,  bedframes, and any other crack or crevice you can see. Once again you want to  allow this part of the treatment to dry before moving on to the next step.    Last is the dust insecticide. The dust can be applied using a hand duster to the  underside of baseboards, between mattresses and box springs and behind drawers,  in dressers, under furniture, and behind light switches and electrical outlets.  Dusts, while a bit messy, are a great choice for use in places that are less accessible  because they last for several months while sprays and aerosols only last for a few  days. This means dusts can be applied to areas that are hard to access since you  only have to apply them every few months.    Step 4. Treat again. Reapplications are necessary every 7-10 days until you do not  see ANY evidence of bedbugs for 30 days. Evidence means live bugs, blood spots on  light colored sheets, bites or cast bedbug skins. Most treatment programs, when  performed as directed will require 3-4 retreatments.  If you have more questions, or need any bedbug products, or pest products, please visit our website,  DoMyOwnPestControl.com. Thanks!            
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         <video:title>How to Use PT 565 Plus XLO Insecticide</video:title>
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                PT 565 Plus XLO provides knockdown, contact kill, and flushing action to kill over 35 flying &amp; crawling pests. It can be applied as a space spray or crack &amp; crevice treatment.             
                            
                Hi this is Elizabeth with DoMyOwn.com and today I’m gonna talk to you about PT 565 Plus XLO Aerosol Insecticide.
Quickly knockdown crawling and flying pests with PT 565 Plus XLO Pressurized Contact Insecticide. This multi-faceted spray can be used to kill over 35 different pests in houses, apartments, hotels, offices, warehouses, and other residential and commercial spaces.
PT 565 Plus XLO has different application methods, depending on the type of pest you are trying to control. PT 565 Plus XLO provides knockdown, contact kill, and flushing action only. Once the spray is dry, it will not continue to kill insects that interact with the dried spray. 
It can be used as a space spray to control flying insects like clothes moths, Mediterranean flour moths, flies, mosquitoes, and wasps, and crawling insects, like pantry beetles, and carpet beetles.  
To perform a space spray, turn off all fans and air conditioning units and close all doors and windows in the room you are treating. Spray PT 565 Plus XLO for 1 to 3 seconds per 1,000 cubic feet of room, for flying insects, or 20 seconds per 1,000 cubic feet of room for crawling insects, focusing on areas where the infestation is greatest and spraying any crawling pests you see directly. Exit the room and wait 15 minutes for the spray to dry, then re-enter and open doors and windows to ventilate before using the room again. Sweep up any dead insects that fall after the spray application. Be sure to wear a respirator mask when performing a space spray.
Crack and crevice applications are recommended for crawling pests like roaches, ants, and pantry pests. Crack and crevice applications target pests where they hide, harbor, and lay their eggs. Place the included straw into the injector tip using pliers. While outside, replace the space spray tip with the injector tip and straw and give the tip a test spray. Then, use the straw to access cracks, holes, and other small openings around door frames, window frames, baseboards, the corners of cabinets, beneath appliances, the corners of pantries, beneath sinks, and in the corners of rooms. Spray at a rate of 3 feet per second for light infestations and 1 foot per second for heavy infestations. 
PT 565 Plus XLO is a great flushing agent to use for finding pest hot spots and harborage sites.  The pyrethrins in this spray irritate pests, causing them to come out from their hiding spots. Spray PT 565 Plus XLO into crack and crevices to help flush out pests, like cockroaches, and once they are visible, spray them directly, 18-24 inches away
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The can must be at least 60 degrees warm to use. If the temperature of the can is below 60 degrees, store at room temperature until the can reaches 60 degrees.
There may be a slight odor while the spray is wet. The odor should disappear when the spray is dry.
Keep children and pets away from rooms and areas being treated until the spray is dry and the room treated has been properly ventilated.
Do not apply more than once per day and do not apply to the point of runoff. Wash hands thoroughly after use. Do not spray outdoors where bees are foraging and active.
Read the PT 564 Plus XLO label for detailed instructions on where the spray can and cannot be sprayed and how to treat for specific pests.
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         <video:title>Time Lapse of Bed Bug Bite - Bed Bug Feeding on Arm</video:title>
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                Time Lapse of Bed Bug Bite - Bed Bug Feeding on Arm            
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/bellow-hand-duster-p-106.html</loc>
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         <video:title>How to Use the Bellow Hand Duster to Apply Insecticide Dust</video:title>
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                The Bellow Hand Duster is an excellent way to apply insecticide dust around your home. In this video, learn how to use this popular product.            
                            
                Hi. This is Philip with domyownpestcontrol.com, and today we&amp;#039;re going to be talking about the Bellows hand duster. It&amp;#039;s a great duster. A lot of professionals love using it because it&amp;#039;s simple, it holds up well over time. This is actually a newer version of the duster. You will notice that it&amp;#039;s clear, so you can see how much dust you have in the container which is nice. A couple features with the Bellow Hand Duster is the rubber cap that you can take off an fill with dust.  You want to make sure you are filling this duster half way full with dust. Or you will not get the right mixture of air and dust when you are trying to apply it.

It has a rubber tip that&amp;#039;s nice to get the dust into electrical outlets when you&amp;#039;re trying to access wall voids.  It&amp;#039;s nice to have that rubber tip there to give you some extra protection if you accidentally tap a wire. But it also has a cap on the end, so you can cap it up for storage. And finally, here on the back of the duster you can actually screw off this back part right here, and that&amp;#039;s a rod you can use to clear our the front of the duster if it gets clogged. 

When you are using the bellow hand duster, make sure you hold it upside down. That way the dust sit on the bottom of the duster and when your puffing it gets the right mixture of air and dust coming out. And right now we are going to show you exactly how to do that within your own home. 

We have the Bellow hand duster here. When you are inside, you want to d a light amount of dust, so you turn the Bellow Duster upside down. And your gonna stick right here at the front of it, and dust int the wall void, just once is all you need. It doesn&amp;#039;t take a lot for the insects the pick up the dust. And to access the wall void, you want to the duster to go in between the box and the sheetrock. You can see right here you&amp;#039;ll just need the help of a screwdriver to pull the box away enough for the duster to fit right in between it.  Once the dusters between it, you can do a couple dusts inside to wall void. That dust will dissipate inside the wall and catch any insects that are walking by the floor.

You may have carpet is right underneath the base board and is really tight, so you may not be able to do this in every house, but if you have the opportunity to do it, it is a really great way to get dust right under the wall void where bugs come out, so in this situation we do have a gap. As you can tell, I can fit the hang duster right in between the carpet and the baseboard and you want to put it in the middle and give it a puff of dust. You want to do this every 12 inches. 

Underneath the kitchen sink where either the pipes go into the cabinets or into the walls is an excellent place to apply dust. Usually, there is slip covers on the pipes you can just move those up out of the way.  Take the duster right into the crack, and now you can dust the void underneath the sink cabinet.  

Behind the toliet where the pipe goes into the wall is the perfect place to use the Bellow hand duster.&amp;quot;            
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         <video:title>How to Use Cy-Kick Aerosol</video:title>
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                How to Use Cy-Kick Aerosol            
                            
                “Hi, I’m Michael with domyownpestcontrol.  This is a product snapshot on Cy-Kick Aerosol. Cy-Kick is a residual aerosol which is meant to be used in cracks and crevices for long term control, if you’re purchasing a residual aerosol these already come with straw nozzled installed.  This is because you really only want to use residual aerosol in cracks and crevices.  To safely attach the straw to the nozzle, you’ll want to remove the nozzle from the top of the can. This is for safety so it does not accidentally discharge while you’re attaching the straw. Just grab the nozzle with your thumb and fore finger and pull directly up. When installing the straw, you want to hold the straw toward the very end and force it in the hole. It is a very exact fit.  An easier way those is to take a pair of plyers and hold it right on the end of the straw and then force it in the hole, works everytime.  Once you have the straw attached the the nozzle, you’ll need to reattach the nozzle back onto the can. We’re going to go outside to demonstrate this, for safety.

We like you to go outside because in case it accidentally discharges, it doesn’t get over something it shouldn’t.  One, make sure the straw is facing away from your face, so it doesn&amp;#039;t accidentally discard on to you. At the bottom of the spray nozzle is a hole, align it over the straw, point it at the ground, press firmly for a few seconds. The can will discharge, but as you can tell it takes a quick force to put the straw on the can.”
            
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         <video:title>How to Use the Catchmaster Multi-Catch Mouse Trap to Catch Mice</video:title>
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                This video will show you how the Victor Tin Mouse Trap works and how to use it properly.             
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         <video:title>How to Use the Victor Tin Cat Mouse Trap to Catch Mice</video:title>
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                How to Use the Victor Tin Cat Mouse Trap to Catch Mice            
                            
                Hey I&amp;#039;m Chris the Bug Guy from Domyownpestcontrol.com, and today I&amp;#039;m going to show you how to use the Victor Tin Cat Multicatch. This is a live trap used to catch mice. As you can see it has two entrances for the mice to enter, and when the mice enter they press down on the ramp and once they&amp;#039;re securely inside the ramp lifts and they are trapped inside. As you can see it has a clear top so you can tell what you&amp;#039;ve caught, and then when you&amp;#039;re ready to discard, pop the top and let them go. If you also want to use a glue board you can place the glue board inside like this, and once you&amp;#039;ve caught the mice you can remove it and discard it. Now I&amp;#039;m going to show you how to place the Multicatch. Let&amp;#039;s go! When placing the Multicatch you want to make sure you place it firmly against the wall not blocking the entrances. I hope you found this video useful. For more information click here.            
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         <video:title>Victor Mouse Trap M325 Review</video:title>
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                Victor Mouse Trap M325 Review            
                            
                “Hi, This is Michael with domyownpestcontrol. This is a product snapshot of the Victor Mouse Trap. The Victor Mouse Trap comes in two models. One is the M40, the traditional mouse trap. The other is the M325, the professional mouse trap. The main difference between the professional mouse trap and the traditional is the size of the trigger plate, number one. Number two, the professional version actually has two settings. It has an “F” setting for firm and an “S” setting for soft. This is meant for places that you may have machinery or the ground vibrates. You’ll want to set the professional version to a firm setting, so it’s not easily triggered.  The “S” setting is for normal use where you are not going to be having any kind of vibrations.  
 
As far as baiting the traps, this is the trigger plate on both units. And you want to put the bait, depending on what you’re doing, we recommend the Provoke Mouse Attractant. It’s specially formulated from Bell. It’s irresistible to mice, hypoallergenic, non-toxic, and non-staining.  I just requires a small drop right here in the bait trough for the professional or right on the trigger plate for the traditional.  A small drop is all you need.  When it comes to setting the Victor Professional Mouse Trap, there’s a couple things to keep in mind, number one, you always want to hold it with the trigger plate facing away from you.  This makes sure you don’t lose any fingers.  Also, you want to bait your trap before you set it. Again, we recommend the Provoke Professional Mouse Attractant.  You want to put a little dab inside the bait trough, and then you are ready to go. Once that takes place, it’s time to set the trap. 
 
The arm that comes with it is held with a “U” shaped nail.  You want to take some pliers, pull that out. Once that’s removed. You can take the set arm back behind the trap. Pull the spring arm back, hold it with your thumb, place the set arm over the spring. This trigger plate needs to be pulled up just a little bit to be able to set and slowly let up on the spring arm. As you let up on the spring arm, the set arm will catch, now the trap is set. Now that you have the Victor Professional Mouse Trap set, it’s time to see it in action.  You want to always have the trigger facing a wall. This is because mice like to follow edges and they’ll come down the wall either way and step right on the trigger plate.  Once it’s set up against the wall, here comes mister mouse, smell the Provoke Mouse Attractant, steps on the trigger plate. That’s the trap.”
            
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         <video:title>Trapper 24-7 Live Mouse Trap Catch &amp; Release Demo</video:title>
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                Trapper 24-7 Live Mouse Trap Catch &amp; Release Demo            
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         <video:title>Rat Sanitation and Exclusion</video:title>
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                Make sure to sanitize and seal your home off so rodents cannot enter.            
                            
                slowly walk around the exterior of the home looking for pests or structure damage that may indicate pest activity pay special attention to eaves vents and other cracks and crevices use the flashlight as needed to inspect shadowed areas look out for any animal activities such as nesting materials or feces inspect for insect and rodent activity under sinks near the hot water heater and in food cabinets use the hand mirror to look under and behind appliances to check for activity in feces seal off cracks and crevices of the caulking gun seal off whole surrounding pipes or other light and wall fixtures with a material such as copper mesh make sure window and door frames are tight and gap free to prevent entry from outside keep foods and tightly sealed containers including pet food that may be stored outside pet water dishes should be placed outside overnight or be dried completely and refilled in the morning keep trees and shrubs neatly trimmed back to reduce pests hiding spaces keep mulch pine straw or other landscape bedding at least 6 inches from structures to create a dry zone that pests will avoid don&amp;#039;t over water your lawn or garden aerate as needed to encourage draining clean out gutters and downspouts frequently get rid of grass clippings leaf piles and stacked wood to get rid of areas where pests would live outdoor trash cans and dumpsters should be kept far away from structures and have tight-fitting lids            
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         <video:title>How to Open the EZ Klean Rodent Bait Station</video:title>
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                EZ KLEAN is your solution for an economical, easy to operate, and easy to clean rodent bait station for safe control of rats and mice in your home and yard. To control mice and rodents, add your choice of solid, pellet, or liquid rodent bait to the EZ KLEAN station and lock the lid in place with a simple twist of a key. In this video, we will walk you through how to open and close the station.            
                            
                To open the EZ Klean Rodent Bait Station, take the included key, and insert it into the slots located on the lid. The key can only go in one way.

Press the key down with a good amount of pressure, and turn slightly in the direction of the arrow located near the holes. While maintaining the same amount of pressure, pull slightly to the back of the station. You might hear a click, indicating the locking mechanism has released.

You can use the key while in the keyhole to help lift the lid open.

To close the station, remove the key, and press firmly down with both hands on either side of the station’s lid. You will hear a click when it has been secured back in place.

Always make sure to wear gloves when handling stations and bait!

And it’s that easy with the expert help from Do My Own Pest Control dot com!

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         <video:title>How to Load the EZ Klean Rodent Bait Station</video:title>
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                How to Load the EZ Klean Rodent Bait Station            
                            
                To load the EZ Klean Rodent Bait station, first open the station using the key. Also make sure to wear gloves in order to handle the bait.

There are two ways to load the station. The first is to slide the bait down onto the vertical rods. Each rod can hold one block of rodent bait. Vertical rods should be used if temperatures will be very hot because bait might metl. As it melts, it puddles around the rod. As temperatures cool, it will resolidify around the rod.

The second way is to use horizontal rods. You will have to first remove the vertical rods in order for the horizontal rods to fit. Each Rod can hold two bait blocks. The horizontal rods can sit in three different positions inside the bait station. Each position is at a different height. Choose the position that best works for your application.

We recommend horizontal baiting when bait stations will be placed in areas where water might get inside. The horizontal rods will hold the bait up off the floor of the station and help keep it dry.

After the bait has been placed using either the vertical or horizontal rods, simply secure the lid back into place.

And it’s that easy with the expert help from Do My Own Pest Control dot com!

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                One thing home owners fear the most are the chance of termites or other wood boring insects getting into their home and causing thousands of dollars worth of damage. A really good way to prevent this is to perform your own Borate Wood Treatment using a product like Bora-Care.             
                            
                Today we&amp;#039;re at a new construction project where all the walls are exposed because the drywall hasn&amp;#039;t been hung yet, and we&amp;#039;re going to do a Bora-Care treatment or borate treatment on the wood because it&amp;#039;s the best time to treat the wood to prevent all wood destroying insects such as termites. And the good thing about a borate treatment is that it lasts forever.

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For today&amp;#039;s treatment we&amp;#039;re going to need a 1 gallon Chapin premier pump sprayer. Optional is the use of a 4 gallon battery backpack sprayer. This will allow you not to be pumping and allow automated spring through the whole process which will save you a lot of time. We&amp;#039;ll need a 5 gallon mixing bucket. We will need a jug of water 2 gallons. We will need safety equipment which includes Tyvek coveralls gloves, eye
Protection,  and a respirator if you&amp;#039;re gonna get into crawl spaces. And we suggest that you mix the product with a mixing wand with a corded or cordless drill. And today we&amp;#039;re gonna use marking dye in order to mark the product so we know where we&amp;#039;ve sprayed.

Ok so just to explain what we&amp;#039;re gonna do here today is we&amp;#039;re gonna treat all this exposed wood from the sill plate up to 2 feet high with Bora-Care. And the reason we
want to do this is this is where wood destroying insects enter such as termites, so we’re gonna want to make sure the sill plate is really treated well and spray really well around anything like an outlet cover but make sure we cover these outlets so that we don&amp;#039;t get
any overspray inside the outlets.

So, before we get started the first thing we&amp;#039;re gonna need to do is clear any of this debris away, like sawdust, because Bora-Care not only sits on the surface, but really soaks in and absorbs into the wood. That&amp;#039;s what makes Bora-Care so strong; is that it actually absorbs into the wood. That&amp;#039;s why it lasts forever.

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What we have here is that we have an electrical box or low-voltage box for electricity or data and we don&amp;#039;t want to get any Bora-Care in here especially since we&amp;#039;re using the dye, so I&amp;#039;m just going to use this piece of material to cover that up. You can use tin foil, anything you want and just stick it in there and cover the wires so that when the workers come back to pull them out they won&amp;#039;t disturb anything or get anything on their hands.

So one question we get a lot is how do we know how much Bora-Care do we need to
buy to complete our job? Well this is how you figure it out.  We&amp;#039;re going to use a measuring wheel and we&amp;#039;re gonna measure the lineal feet of the entire house.

After you&amp;#039;ve measured all exterior walls, interior walls, and interior rooms you&amp;#039;re
going to come up with one figure: you&amp;#039;re going to take that figure divide it by 100 and that&amp;#039;s exactly how many gallons of Bora-Care you&amp;#039;ll need to complete your
job. 

Now that we&amp;#039;ve got our calculations of how much we need we&amp;#039;re going to go ahead and mix up some Bora-Care. Bora-Care is mixed at a one-to-one ratio, so we&amp;#039;re gonna mix one gallon of water to one gallon of Bora-Care. That&amp;#039;s gonna give us two gallons of finished product, which treats 100 lineal feet.

The first step is I&amp;#039;m going to put three quarters of a gallon of water into this bucket. After I get three quarters of a gallon in the bucket, I&amp;#039;m going to start entering the Bora-Care into the bucket.

So now I&amp;#039;m going to put my drill in. We can see how thick Bora-Care is… it’s extremely thick – that’s why we want to agitate with mechanical. 

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Okay, so I started with three quarters of a gallon so I still have a quarter of a
gallon left so what I want to say that last quarter for is doing a triple rinse.  What I&amp;#039;m going to do is pour a little bit of this water into the one gallon bucket, because this product is so thick and it sticks to the sides and the walls. Then we want to shake the product up. We want to get all the product we can out of this one gallon bucket, so we&amp;#039;re gonna triple rinse it – so we&amp;#039;re gonna do this three times.

Nice and clean.  So now we want to continue mixing our Bora-Care.

So today we&amp;#039;re gonna add a marking guide to our two gallon finished solution, so we
can see exactly where we&amp;#039;ve sprayed.  And this particular marking dye is mixed one
half ounce per gallon, so we have to finish two gallons. I&amp;#039;m going to add one ounce of marking dye.

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We&amp;#039;re ready to add the product to our sprayer.  Just a note on marking dye, the
marking dye will dye this sprayer, this plastic sprayer, and the dye no matter
how well you try to clean it will remain in this sprayer. That&amp;#039;s why we recommend
using a cheaper sprayer or something that you can just dispose of after the
job is done.

And fill it up to the 1 gallon mark, close our sprayer and now we&amp;#039;re ready to
get started.

Right here we have a piece of mahogany that&amp;#039;s against the wood that
we&amp;#039;re getting ready to treat, and because we have the dye in it we don&amp;#039;t want this
dye to get on this finished piece of wood. There&amp;#039;s going to be other places in
the house where you&amp;#039;re gonna have similar situations and so what we&amp;#039;re
gonna do is we&amp;#039;re gonna use a piece of cardboard to shield this wood so that we
don&amp;#039;t stain it. And getting ready to spray and again, I want you to remember we&amp;#039;re
spraying 2 feet up we&amp;#039;re spraying all exposed wood surfaces so this plywood
get sprayed as well. And we want to make sure this sill gets treated, and we&amp;#039;re
gonna spray until it&amp;#039;s really good and damp. 

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So now we&amp;#039;ve sprayed one section of wall. I&amp;#039;m gonna go back through and look for
sections I might have missed or sections that might be light, and hit them again
real quick. 

All right, normally in this situation we&amp;#039;d now be ready to treat the outside, but let&amp;#039;s take a look at what we have outside. Well when we get outside, we can see the siding has already been installed.  When this happens, you need to do a second application on the interior wall. You can only do a second application per the label after 20 minutes so while we wait 20 minutes or 30 for that to dry, let&amp;#039;s go ahead and take a look at some other situations.

So here&amp;#039;s the area that we showed you before where I shielded the mahogany from getting overspray on it. So what we&amp;#039;re going to need to do in order to treat this wood is we&amp;#039;re gonna have to use a paint brush and apply with a paintbrush, so that we don&amp;#039;t get it on that finished product of mahogany. This product is brushable and rollable, so when you get into a situation like this where you can&amp;#039;t get up against it with the sprayer, you can use a brush or roller.

Ok so I&amp;#039;m going to use a piece of cardboard to cover up this mahogany that we just cut in with a brush, and I&amp;#039;m gonna spray this corner. And as you can see there&amp;#039;s a good gap in here, so I want to put the sprayer right in that gap and put a lot of material in there to make sure I get everything covered really good in there, and then I&amp;#039;ll just continue spraying the rest of this void.  And as I get closer to this right side what I&amp;#039;m gonna want to do is switch my piece of cardboard shield over to this side so I keep the overspray off the mahogany, and spray these voids and continue spraying this corner.  Again outlets we want to make sure we spray extra-heavy around and spray that sill plate really really good, because if we get wood destroying insects or termites, that&amp;#039;s where they&amp;#039;re gonna come from.

Ok now we&amp;#039;re getting ready to spray around this window, and before we do that again
we want to make sure all the debris is cleared off all the surfaces they&amp;#039;re gonna be sprayed, so that the Bora-Care can really soak in and penetrate the wood. so we want to make sure all the dust is really away from the bottom of this sill plate and away from the top of the sill plate.

And as you&amp;#039;ll notice there&amp;#039;s some unfinished wood on these windows that we don&amp;#039;t want
the marking dye to stain, so what I&amp;#039;m going to do is I&amp;#039;m going to use our trusty cardboard shield to shield off that and then take the sprayer and spray underneath the window.

So we finished with this room, and what I want you to do is pay close attention to
window,  door frames, electrical outlets,  and voids where two by fours aren&amp;#039;t exactly together. Spray them really well and then you&amp;#039;re going to want to repeat
this process for the rest of the structure.

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This is where we first started our treatment this morning, and what we&amp;#039;re going to do is go back and put a second coating on this because remember on the outside of this wall the siding has already been installed. And when the siding has already been installed, the label calls for two coats to be done on the inside. So we&amp;#039;re going to go ahead and give this our second treatment it&amp;#039;s been way past 20 minutes –  plenty of time to dry.

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We found a section of the house where the siding has yet to be installed, so what we&amp;#039;re going to do is we&amp;#039;re going togo ahead and treat this while we still have access to it. We&amp;#039;re going to pull back this tie back, treat underneath this window and that way we only have to treat the inside of this wall one time.

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Well that&amp;#039;s all there is to do in your own wood borate treatment. If you have any other questions,  please give our customer service staff a call. Make sure to subscribe to our channel by clicking this button, look at our other product videos by clicking on this playlist, and check out our other DIY videos by clicking this playlist. And it’s that easy with the professional help of DoMyOwn.com 
            
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                Termite foams are a great way to control a termite infestation. It can be very difficult to get inside wall voids to kill and destroy termite galleries. In this video, we will show you how to properly apply termite foams just like the pros!            
                            
                Directly treat an active infestation if you can locate the indoor nesting area. We recommend you use a non-repellent product to directly treat the nest. Using a product that is  not detectable will allow the termites to pick up the product on their bodies and transfer it to other termites within the colony. Non-repellent products come in three forms - concentrated liquids, aerosol sprays and ready to use foams. What you choose is usually going to be based on the location of the infestation and personal preference. 

Step 1: Drill the Holes

In order to apply the product, drilling a hole or holes may be required to gain access to the area where you suspect an infestation.  You may need to drill into drywall to apply the product inside a wall void or directly into infested wood to treat termite galleries. When drilling into drywall, it is recommended that you drill holes about 18 inches up from the floor and in between each stud around the infested area. When drilling directly into wood it is recommended that you drill small holes every 3-4 inches until you find a spot where the drill bit does not meet resistance. This will indicate you have hit the termite gallery and where you should start applying the product.

Step 2: Apply the Product

Apply the product directly into the drilled holes according to the product label. 

Step 3. Wait!

It is important to be patient when using a non-repellent product as they can take up to 90 days to eliminate the existing termites. 

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                Doing a DIY Subterranean Termite Treatment doesn&apos;t have to daunting! Follow these steps to do it yourself.            
                            
                “ Hey I’m Chris, the bug guy, from Do My Own Pest Control.com.  Today we’re going to show you how to get rid of termites, specifically how to get rid of subterranean termites.  Termite treatment chemicals are mainly used to treat subterranean termites, which come from underground. And for that reason, we have to dig a trench around the house and place the treatment in the ground. The goal is to put a liquid barrier around your entire home.  DIY or do it yourself treatment products are made to last, from 5 to over 10 years. That’s a long time. The best termite products we have these days are what we call non-repellent products. This means that the termites do not realize that the barrier is in the soil. They walk through the product freely, picking it up and bring it down and passing it around to the rest of the colony.  It moves like the plague, killing the queen and the entire colony over a period of time. 
 
The cost of treatment from a professional company can range on average from 0-1500.  Most of the cost in the labor to perform the treatment, but at Do My Own Pest Control.com, if you’re willing to do the labor yourself, you can treat your home just as effectively as the professionals for a few hundred dollars or less. Now, that’s a lot of money back in your pocket. Now let’s go outside and show you how to apply the product and trench at home. 
 
Step one is dig the trench.  The trench against your house should be 6 inches wide and 6 inches deep. You can use a shovel or a pick ax, and the trench will be directly against the foundation.  So once you’ve dug the trench, it is four gallons per ten lineal feet against the house. Then mix in the termiticide, make a line in the bucket if you need to for four gallons, and once it’s mixed, we’re going to evenly distribute it over the trench. We have a ten foot section here.  You’re to evenly distribute those four gallons over the ten feet. Then move on to the next section. Once you have finished the rest of the house, this should have dissipated into the soil. 
 
Now once you finished trenching and filling the trench with the termiticide, and it’s had time to dissipate down into to soil, you need to put the backfill back into the trench.  This dirt right now is untreated. This is the dirt that we took out of the trench, and you want to make sure you treat it, that’s why we put it back in because we don’t want a layer of untreated soil on top of the treated soil. So it termites happen to go near the surface they will miss the termiticide in the trench. This is a lot easier with two people.  You want to mix the termiticide in a one gallon hand pump sprayer and you want to have a shovel or a rack to push the dirt back in the trench.  The person with the sprayers is just going to start wetting the ground, not so much so that it’s mud, but enough to start wetting it down. And as you’re pushy it back in with the shovel, the other person will wet it down. You’re going to work down the line and they will wet it down.  And now your house is completely protected with professional termiticide.
 
I hope you find this video a useful tool for more information, click here. Come on, click it!” 
            
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         <video:title>How to Do A Termite Inspection</video:title>
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                Performing your own Termite Inspection might sound like a daunting task, but it is an important part of the termite control process and with our expert help we will show you how to get the job done like a pro.            
                            
                “The first step in termite control is to perform a thorough inspection. It’s not a difficult process, but there are a few things you need to know before you get started.  If you need help identifying termites, click the link to our Termite VS. Ant video in the description below.  You’ll need a few tools to make your inspection easier.  Coveralls will protect your clothing when you are inspecting crawlspaces or foundations.  A bright flashlight will help aid you with inspecting dark spaces like basements and attics.  A sharp-ended object, like a pocket knife or screwdriver, can help probe wood for damage and expose termite galleries in wood.  

Now to begin your inspection, you should focus on certain areas that are more likely to have termite damage like basements and crawlspaces. Within these areas, pay special attention to all wooden construction elements, support posts, sub floors, joists, support piers, wooden decks, and porches. Especially window seals, window frames, wood piles, debris near your home’s foundation, also tree stumps and wooden fence posts. Areas where concrete meets wood, like on steps, concrete slabs, and porches.  And cracks in brick construction, their expansion joints, and also cracks or spaces in cement, where termites might gain access. 

Now that you know where to inspect for termites, keep your eyes open for these common termite signs.  Winged termites, individually or in swarms located near indoor or outdoor windows. Their presence can indicate a nearby nest. Mud tubes, which are tunnels made by subterranean termites to get from the soil to the wood.  These may be present on wooden elements, concrete slabs, or walls in your basement or crawlspace. Other signs include piles of wings, damaged wood- especially small homes in the wood, and cracking paint. If you see any of these signs, take the sharp tool and probe these areas. This will expose any tunnels and their termites.  Now you know how to complete a thorough termite inspection.  The next step will be treating these areas with products the pros use. 

So make sure to check out our other videos in the termite series for product recommendations and application instructions.  And it’s that easy with the expert help from Do My Own Pest Control.com” 
            
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         <video:title>Termites vs Ants - How to Tell the Difference Between Ants &amp; Termites</video:title>
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                It is important that you can tell the difference between an ant and a termite for various reasons. The most important of which is so you know what pest to treat and how to treat it.            
                            
                Hi, I’m Chris, the Bug Guy, from Do My Own Pest Control.com.  Today I’m going to help you determine yourself what is the difference between an ant and a termite. 

There’s three distinct ways to determine between a termite and an ant.  You have body segment, you have wings, and then you have antennae.  With ants you focus on the body segments.  The body segments are clearly separated between the head and the back region, also known as the head, thorax, and abdomen.  The wings in the front are bigger than the wings in the back, also called the forewings and the hindwings. The antennae have an elbow band like this.  Termite’s body segment has a head and tail region and there is no clear distinct separation between the two. So you kind of have a head and a really large body.  Both wings are large and both are the same size.  And then when you go to the antennae they are very tiny and beaded and they point straight out.  And that’s how you tell the difference between ants and termites. 

Did you know termites are only found in sub-tropical and tropical regions all over the world?  Ants are found in any inhabitable continent.  And, did you know there are over 2300 different types of termites worldwide, but there are over 12000 different types of ants worldwide.  Whoa! Now that you know what pest you are dealing with, you can click here to get rid of ants or click here to get rid of termites.  
            
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         <video:title>Termite Prevention Tips</video:title>
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                Finding a termite infestation can be very stressful and very expensive to treat. In this video, we will give you a few tips on how to prevent a termite infestation from even happening.            
                            
                Termites can find creative ways to invade your home. By following a few outdoor sanitation tips you can help keep them away from your structure.

Trim all shrubs, bushes and other dense greenery away so that they do not touch your structure. 

Rakeback mulch at least 6 inches away from the foundation.

Don&amp;#039;t leave firewood near your home, as it is a magnet for termites. If you do keep firewood outside your structure during the winter, keep it raised off the ground and protected from water if at all possible.

Remove all lumber, tree stumps and other kinds of loose wood from the perimeter of your structure.

Fix any leaky pipes and eliminate any standing water near your structure. Subterranean termites cannot live on wood alone, they require moisture as well.

Keep gutters and downspouts free of accumulated leaves and debris. Clogs and obstructions can attract termites.

Seal as many cracks, crevices and holes in your structures, as they may provide a handy access point for termites.

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         <video:title>How to Use Bora-Care Borate Wood Treatment</video:title>
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                BORA-CARE uses an active ingredient called borate and is one of the best Wood Destroying Fungus and Termite Control products on the market.            
                            
                Boracare is a unique borate-based product that provides prevention and control for Termites, Carpenter Ants, Powderpost Beetles and Decay Fungi.  Boracare can be used on most unfinished or raw wood including plywood, particleboard, and wood structural components.  Boracare can also be used to prevent subterranean termites from forming tubes on surface such as concrete, block, brick, metals, and PVC plumbing pipes found in structures.  Boracare can be used at a 1:1 or 1:5 Bora Care to Water ration depending on the job at hand.  Please refer to the product label for the correct usage rate for your specific needs.  Boracare should be mixed with hot water in a bucket until it is thoroughly dispersed in the water. Boracare should never be mixed directly in sprayers as the product is very thick and will clog the sprayer if it is not premixed in hot water.  Boracare can be applied as a spray using a hand pump sprayer, as a foma using a foamer and a foaming additive, or it can be painted on with a roller when needed.  

Indoors, Boracare can be applied on infested wood, wooden elements of furniture, wood floors, and stud walls.  Apply Boracare until surfaces are saturated, but not to the point of runoff.  Use Boracare in a well-ventilated area, or use a respirator during application in confined locations such as crawl spaces or attics. 

Outdoors, all raw wooden elements such as fenceposts, decks, and new wooden siding can be treated.  Do not apply within 48 hours of rain or snow.  For elements that will be exposed to rain and sunlight, wait at least 48 hours for Boracare to dry before painting, staining, or sealing with a water resistant product.  All exposed wood needs to be sealed within six weeks for Boracare to remain effective.     

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         <video:title>How to Use Navigator SC for Ant Control</video:title>
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                Navigator SC Insecticide is highly effective in the outdoor perimeter treatment of ants.            
                            
                Navigator SC makes it easy to kill and prevent ant infestations from returning to the area around your structure. The product contains the active ingredient fipronil, which can control carpenter ants, crazy ants, odorous house ants, pavement ants, pharaoh ants, and other ant species listed on the label. 
Navigator is a non-repellent insecticide that is undetectable to insect pests like ants. Because of this characteristic, ants will crawl over Navigator-treated areas, picking up the insecticide on their bodies and introducing it into their entire colony. When the product has reached the ant colony, an exposed ant spreads the Navigator SC to other ants. This transfer effect means that you may start seeing dead ants within one to three days. Before beginning your application, put on your personal protective equipment, or PPE, including long-sleeves, long pants, socks, closed-toe shoes, and chemical-resistant gloves. Check the label to ensure you are wearing the proper personal protective equipment. 
To mix Navigator SC, fill a 1-gallon sprayer one-quarter to one-third of the way full of water.  Then, add 0.8 ounces of Navigator concentrate to the tank. Tighten the lid on the sprayer tank and shake vigorously to mix the solution.  Remove the sprayer lid and finish filling the sprayer with water to make 1 gallon of finished spray mixture. Replace the sprayer lid and shake again to finish mixing.
For perimeter control, apply Navigator SC outside around the foundation of your structure to help control ants inside and around your home or business. Spray a perimeter barrier around the building’s foundation using a coarse spray. The best time to apply Navigator is on a calm day with no wind, and when rain is not forecasted for 48 hours before or after the treatment. Move steadily, walking backward around the perimeter of your instructions, and apply a continuous band that extends up the exterior wall 1 foot up and 1 foot out from where the ground meets the foundation. In California, the barrier spray can only be applied 6 inches up and 6 inches out from where the ground meets the foundation. 
 Except in the state of California, Navigator SC can be applied 4 times per calendar year using the 0.4 ounce rate, 2 times per year using the 0.8 ounce rate, or 2 times per year at the 0.4 ounce rate and 1 time at the 0.8 ounce rate.  In California, Navigator may be mixed at a 0.4oz dilution rate and applied at a maximum of once every 3 months.  This is the only application rate allowed for use in California. Apply Navigator SC around door frames, windows, openings around pipes and utility cable wires, any other holes or openings you may notice, and anywhere ants have been observed crawling on the structure. These areas should be treated with a coarse spray at low pressure up to 18 inches in width. Navigator SC should not be applied as a broadcast spray. 
Keep all people, pets, or children out of the treatment area until the spray has dried. Always read the product label for detailed application instructions to get rid of ants from your property with Navigator SC.
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                Learn how to use the HexPro Termite Bait System with Shatterbait to treat the perimeter of your home or structure for termites.            
                            
                Using a bait system around your home is a great preventative treatment for termites. Their main purpose is to stop termites coming from the yard, and into your house.

The HexPro Baiting System is a great choice to stop termites before they infest your home. Unlike older bait systems, the HexPro bait stations have larger slots that allow for maximum bait to soil contact. This allows for better and more accurate termite monitoring. 

Before installing the stations, make sure to read the product label completely.

The first step is to install the stations into the ground every eight to ten feet around the perimeter of your structure. They should be placed two to four feet away from the foundation but you can place the stations as far as 20 feet from the structure if decks, sidewalks, porches or landscaped areas prevent closer baiting. Make sure the placement is not under the drip line from the roof of the structure. The top of the station should be flush with the soil surface. The spacing between stations can be reduced if Termite activity is known in a specific area and is heavy.

Here’s a pro tip! Install the bait stations following landscape plantings. These areas usually contain mulch or some sort of ground covering which will contain lots of moisture. This makes ideal conditions for Termite activity.

Second  step, if there is termite activity present, you should replace wood cartridges with Shatter Termite bait cartridges. Don’t bait unless you have termite activity. 

When an infested HexPro Termite Station is baited with Shatter termite bait, it’s strongly recommended that one or more auxiliary stations be placed and baited as well. This will increase bait volume and maximize bait consumption. Refer to the Shatter Bait product label for further details.

Third step is to up the chance of bait consumption. You can enhance the chance of consumption of the Shatter Termite Bait by adding about an ounce of water or sugar based drinks, like sports performance drinks, to the recruitment chamber of the bait cartridge. To do this, make sure you leave the plastic wrapper on while filling up the bait tube. Let it soak into the bait, then take the plastic wrapper off before adding it to the bait station. If you’re installing stations in arid or dry climates, add up to two fluid ounces before introducing termites to the chamber. 

Here’s another pro tip! Take the monitoring device that was being fed upon in an infested station, and tap some of the termites into the bait tube. This is called self recruitment. It will cause about 30% more feeding on bait tubes. Termites will eat their way out and take the poison to the colony which will start the elimination process.





Fourth step is to check baited stations every 30 to 90 days to see if termite activity is detected or has stopped. When activity stops, Shatter termite bait can be removed and replaced with a wood monitor. Repeat the process as needed. If you are dealing with Formosan Termites, stations should be checked more often, about once a month, because these termites consume more bait.

Fifth and final step, is to  replace the wood monitor as needed. Wood that is soggy or moldy should be replaced as soon as possible.

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                Phantom is an indoor/outdoor termiticide and insecticide that kills termites, ants, cockroaches, and now bed bugs, through a powerful non-repellent active ingredient.            
                            
                Phantom is a powerful insecticide that controls many household pests including ants, termites, bed bugs, cockroaches, and more. To use Phantom, simply dilute the solution with the appropriate amount of water in a one gallon sprayer.  For most general pest control applications, the recommended rate is three ounces of Phantom to one gallon of water. 

When treating indoors for ants, cockroaches, spiders, and other common household pests, apply the diluted Phantom solution with a coarse low-pressure spray directly into cracks and crevices where pests typically hid. Pay close attention to the crevices between carpets and baseboards, wall voids behind outlets, areas under sinks and cabinets, door and window frames, and any other areas where you may have noticed activity of the target pest.

For outside treatments, focus your application on cracks and crevices surrounding doors, windows, eaves, attic vents, utility entrances, and anywhere else insects might gain access into your home. Remember that Phantom is intended for spot treatments and should not be used as a broadcast spray indoors or a full perimeter application outdoors. Apply Phantom no more than once every four weeks indoors and every 6 months outdoors. 
            
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                Learn how to get rid of spiders in your home with our professional grade products.            
                            
                Spiders need a food source and harborage site to live indoors. To get rid of spiders living in your home, chose an insecticide that will eliminate their food source, other insects. This will help prevent new spiders from moving indoors.

We recommend the use of a concentrated insecticide that is labeled for spiders to help eliminate the current spider population. Spray around door frames, window frames, all baseboards, in closets and storage rooms, and where utilities enter the structure. 

Note that concentrated insecticides do not offer an instant kill, but rather leave behind a residual to offer long-lasting control. If you need an instant knockdown, we recommend using a pyrethrin-based aerosol spray to supplement your insecticide treatment. These sprays offer a contact kill and not the long-lasting control a concentrated insecticide application offers. 

After performing an insecticide application, placing glue boards around your home will help you monitor the area for spiders and other insect activity. Place glue boards in cabinets, under appliances and storage areas such as attics or basements, and in the back of closets.

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                Spiders in and around your house is one of the scariest things for home owners! In this video, we will show you the basics on how to get rid of them outside before they have the chance to invade your home!            
                            
                In order to get rid of spiders, you will first need to spray a concentrated insecticide on the outside of your home or business. Spraying will kill spiders that are already present and eliminate their food source. Getting rid of the food source will discourage new spiders from moving in.

You will need a handpump or back sprayer and a concentrated insecticide labeled for spider control. Always refer to the product label for proper and safe mixing instructions.

Spray one foot up the bottom of the foundation and one foot out on to  the ground adjacent to the foundation. Also spray around door frames, window frames and places where the cables, pipes or wires enter the structure. If you have noticed any other place on the structure where spider activity is occurring, you can spray those areas as well.

Knock down spiders webs on the exterior of your home or structure as soon as you notice them. 

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         <video:description>The DoMyOwn.com spider pest control kit has everything you need to get rid of spiders inside your home. The kit includes an insecticide concentrate, a quick knockdown aerosol, and monitoring glue-boards.</video:description>
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                CB-80 Aerosol can get rid of insects like wasps, flies, and mosquitoes and crawling insects like roaches, ants, and spiders. CB-80 Aerosol Insecticide can even control bed bugs.
            
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         <video:title>How to Mix Cyzmic 0.4 oz Single Dose Insecticide</video:title>
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                Cyzmic CS 0.4 oz single use insecticide bottle can be used for most pest applications.            
                            
                How to use the Cyzmic CS 0.4 oz. single use bottle. Here are the things you will need: sprayer, 1 gallon of water, Cyzmic 0.4 oz. bottle. 

Step One: Add a half a gallon of water to your sprayer.
Step Two: Remove the cap and pour the contents of the bottle into your sprayer.
Step Three: Add another half  gallon of water to make one gallon of solution. 
Step Four: Agitate the solution to ensure the insecticide mixes well with the water. 
Step Five: Now just spray the mix in the selected area. 

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         <video:description>Cyzmic CS is a water-based insecticide concentrate that provides excellent control of hundreds of insect pests in a powerful micro-encapsulated formulation for long-lasting control and little to no odor.</video:description>
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         <video:description>https://bit.ly/2INebGD Click here to get Cyzmic CS Micro-Encapsulated Controlled Release Insecticide in a single dose 0.4 oz bottle!

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                Grubs can easily and quickly destroy your yard. In this video we highlight the best way to get rid of grubs to make sure your yard, shrubs and plants will not be destroyed by these silent killers!            
                            
                Grubs live in the soil and eat the roots of plants, preventing the plants from absorbing nutrients. It is more common for grubs to attack grasses than flowers or shrubs.

Another sign of a grub problem is the appearance of nuisance pests such raccoons or skunks. If these animals begin tearing your lawn apart, it is often a sign they are eating grubs.

To test your lawn for grubs, dig a square foot hole three inches deep. If you find more than five grubs in this area, treatment is needed.

Grub control pesticide is available in both a liquid spray and solid granual. You should choose the formulation that is easiest for you to apply.

Broadcast the product you choose over the entire area. Make sure the application is uniform for best results. It is recommended that you treat for grubs early in the season. You can prevent damage by using an active ingredient such as imidacloprid. 

If you do not discover the grubs until later in the season when damage is visible, it’s recommended that you choose a product that can eliminate these older, hardier grubs.

In areas where grubs have been an existing issue, you may need to use both products; one in the spring and the other in summer. Contact your local cooperative extension office to find out the best time to put down your first application as this will vary by region.

Grubs are the larval stage of a beetle, so eliminating a grub problem is the easiest way to prevent beetle infestations in the future. 

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                Space spraying is a great way to get control of a fly infestation. This method is generally used for smaller spaces where flies are active. In this video, we will show you just how easy it is!            
                            
                Space spray refers to spraying an aerosol product directly into the air instead of onto a surface. Usually only pyrethrin aerosols are labeled for this use. A space spray may be desirable if you have a space that is too small to use a fogger or if you would like to have a fast knockdown spray on hand for later use.  A fogger would be a better if you have a larger area to treat. 

Both methods are a great choice if you have a lot of fly activity inside and want to kill them quickly. 

Space Spraying will eliminate any flies that are out during the application but won’t leave behind an active residual. Following the product label instructions, apply the spray or fogger in the infested room. Most space sprays and foggers require you to vacate the room after the application and ventilate before re-entry. Please refer to the product label for re-entry requirements. 

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         <video:title>Flies-Be-Gone Fly Trap Review</video:title>
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                No one likes flies. But how do you get rid of them? In this video we will show you how to rid yourself of flies in and around your yard using the Flies Be Gone fly trap. Easy to use and easy to set up.            
                            
                “Hi. I’m Michael with domyownpestcontrol. This is a product snapshot of Flies-Be-Gone Fly Trap.  A lot of people like to eat outside in the summertime, but one of the biggest problems is flys. This Flies-Be-Gone Fly trap is one of our most popular. We actually send quite a few of them to Iraq and Afghanistan to our U.S. Military. You can use it in backyards, around dumpsters, trash areas, it’s very safe and effective for up to thirty days.  We’re gonna go over how to set one up right now. Everything you need will come in the flies be gone bag. All you’ll need is two quarts of lukewarm water. It just has a quick tear on the top. And everything you need is right here inside. Once you have the product out of the packaging, you will have the fly trap here and the bait. Go ahead and take the red top off, this is where the flies enter the trap. Go ahead and extend the bag, this will hold the bait. And this will hang from the tree or wherever you’re hanging the trap. It does have a mesh bag here at the top and with a hole where the flies will be funneled down the mesh and into the hole. Now, take the bait and open the top and you’re gonna pour it right through the mesh. Shake the trap till it all goes through the mesh. Once you have the bait on the bottom of the bag, take your two quarts of warm water, now if you are in a hot climate where the water will evaporate especially in direct sunlight where the trap should be then it should be two full quarts of water, and if you’re in an area that is not very hot and water doesn’t evaporate very quickly, you can use one quart.  We’re in Georgia, so we’re going to use two. Once the trap is full, you want to take the red top, position it over the holes on the top of the bag that allow about a half inch gap.  This is where the flies will fly into the trap, now it takes a couple days for the odor of the trap to get around through the atmosphere to attract flies. You want to have this about 30-45 ft away from your house or patio area, so they are attracted away from where you are trying to keep the flies away from.
 
Now once you’ve assembled your Flies-Be-Gone Trap, again you want it to be 30-45 feet away from the gathering area.  It is very important that the trap is 5 ft above the ground and as soon as the trap is full or non-effective anymore, all you have to do is take it off wherever you’re hanging it and put it in the trash and that’s it very simple, disposable, and effective. Now if the liquids inside evaporate to less than 3 inches, then take a garden hose and fill it back up. That’s the Flies-Be-Gone Fly Trap.”
            
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         <video:title>How to Bait and Trap Flies Outdoors</video:title>
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                Tired of flies in your lawn and around your home? The most common methods to bait for flies outdoors are by using bait stations, fly bait spray, and fly traps.            
                            
                HI I&amp;#039;m Kara with DoMyOwn.com. Today, we&amp;#039;re gonna be discussing fly control around your property using bait stations, bait traps, and bait spray. Fly treatments are gonna depend on the fly species you&amp;#039;re treating and also the region that you live in. Consult your county extension office for the best time to treat for flies in your area and the fly species that&amp;#039;s most common. Most fly baits use a combination of pheromone and insecticide relying on the pheromone to draw the flies into the bait. Knowing the type of fly you are treating for is crucial before selecting a product. For instance, what may treat a common housefly or lesser fly, would not be the same as treating deer flies or horse flies around the property. Now we&amp;#039;re going to cover using a bait station for fly control around the property. Most fly bait stations can be used with a liquid or granular fly bait and you always want to the amount per the product label for what station you&amp;#039;re going to be using. Bait stations have locking lids on them to allow flies to enter but also protecting from weather elements, pets, and children from gaining access. For best results, you typically want to place the bait stations 30-50 feet away from the home to draw flies away and not to the structure. You will want to place the bait stations 4-6 feet above ground. They can be mounted to walls, fences, trees, dumpsters, anywhere where you see fly activity. On average, 1 bait station&amp;#039;s gonna cover around 250 square feet and hold 1.6 ounces of bait per station. You will wanna continue to monitor the bait stations every 1-3 days and refill as necessary. When it comes to using fly bait sprays, they come in handy when you&amp;#039;re wanting to treat hard surfaces where flies land frequently and are a nuisance close to the home. Those areas can be including porch railings, exterior walls, outdoor window sills and siding, and along fence posts. When applying fly bait sprays, refer to the product label. These products typically work best when you do short bursts than one long continuous spray. Using fly traps is one of the most effective ways to control flies on your property. These traps come in reusable. and disposable forms for convenience. They typically last 4-6 weeks for fly control around the home and you would want to place these 30-50 feet away from you are wanting to draw flies away from. Thank you so much for watching! If you liked this video, please subscribe, like, and comment and check out our other videos. We&amp;#039;re always happy to help here at DoMyOwn.com.            
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         <video:title>How to Maintain Fly Lights - Indoor Fly Control Tips</video:title>
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                Learn when to change the glue boards and light bulbs in your fly lights to get the most out of fly control. Plus, learn ideal fly light placement indoors.            
                            
                Fly Lights are an essential part of pest control. So what are fly lights? And how do they work?

Flies will be attracted to the light, they&amp;#039;ll fly towards the light and get stuck on the glueboard inside of the trap. So there&amp;#039;s two things to keep in mind when you&amp;#039;re dealing with fly traps: fly light glue boards and fly light bulbs. Fly light glue boards and bulbs should be replaced periodically to be most effective in pest control. The first thing we&amp;#039;re going to talk about is fly light glue boards. You should change your glue boards at least once a month. For smaller models, you may need to change them every 2-3 weeks.

It will just depend on the model that you&amp;#039;re using and you&amp;#039;ll need to follow the instructions provided. You should periodically inspect these and when the glue boards are full of pests, you&amp;#039;ll go ahead and replace them. If they are not full of pests yet, you&amp;#039;ll replace the glue boards in the time intervals that I mentioned.

Next, we&amp;#039;re going to talk about fly light bulbs. We recommend replacing UV light bulbs every 6 months for optimal fly attraction but at least once per year. the UV light in a fly light bulb can diminish or become weaker over time, even though this is not visible to the human eye. A weaker bulb won&amp;#039;t attract as many flies. Since fly populations are heaviest in the Spring, it&amp;#039;s a great idea to change fly bulbs in the spring months.

Proper fly light placement is also very critical in pest protection. You may notice that when you see flies, they are normally congregating near a light source. This is how the fly lights work. They&amp;#039;ll be attracted to the light source in the fly light and they&amp;#039;ll congregate in that area. You don&amp;#039;t wanna place your fly lights where there is a competing light source. That way they&amp;#039;re only attracted to the light in the fly light. So where should fly lights be placed indoors? They should be placed 2 to 5 feet up on a wall next to exterior doors and windows but not where you could attract flies from outside. Some fly light models you can place near food prep areas but you will not place above the food prep areas. Both natural daylight and artificial light will have an effect on flies, so you wanna be sure that you&amp;#039;re placing your fly lights away from those competing light sources.

Thanks for watching! And if you liked this video, make sure you subscribe, like, and comment. and be sure to check out our other DIY videos. If you have any questions or concerns, just let us know and we&amp;#039;ll be more than happy to help you.            
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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of Drain Flies - Drain Fly Kit</video:title>
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                How do you kill flies in and around your home? Flies can be a nuisance pest in the kitchen especially. In this video we will show you how to use our popular Drain Fly Gel Kit!            
                            
                Small flies lingering around your kitchen sink and bathroom drains are likely drain flies. Drain flies breed in the organic matter that builds up in drains, then fly into rooms as adults, often in kitchens and bathrooms.

DoMyOwn has created a drain fly kit to help you combat the presence of these tiny flies and control the organic debris they breed in. By combining a drain gel, an aerosol insecticide space spray, and glue boards into one easy to use kit, you will get rid of drain flies and be able get the problem under control.

The aerosol insecticide space spray will knockdown adult drain flies around a room. Before you use the space spray, close all doors and windows in the room, store food, utensils, and pet bowls in air tight containers, preferably out of the room, and remove all pets and children from the room. Then, remove the cap off the can, spray the aerosol in the middle of the room for 2-3 seconds per 1,000 cubic feet, and leave the room. 

Allow the spray to settle at least 15 minutes before re-entering the room. You should see dead drain flies upon re-entry. Open doors and windows in the room and sweep dead drain flies into the trash. Read the label on your aerosol to determine how long the product should be sprayed and how long you should wait before you re-enter the room.

If you have drain flies in your kitchen, they are most likely coming from the kitchen sink drain. Sinks with two drains may have drain flies in one drain or both. To determine which drain the flies are emerging from, place a glue board over both drains overnight. In the morning, check both glue boards to determine which drain has flies. Treat only the drains with evidence of flies.

When using the glue boards, bend the boards slightly to create a small tent over the drain. This will prevent the boards from sticking to sink. You can reuse glue boards night after night, just be sure to circle any flies caught on previous nights with a marker. This will help you see if there is a reduction in flies over time.
 
To treat a drain for drain flies, wait until everyone in the household is done using the kitchen for the night, then clean and dry your sink to remove any water or food crumbs. Pour drain fly gel down the sink, using the amount recommended on the label of your gel. Make sure you coat the sides of the drain well and run the garbage disposal for a few seconds while pouring the gel if you have one. Do not run water or rinse the sink after pouring in the gel until the next morning. 

Leave the gel overnight, then use your sink as normal the next day. Use glue boards over the drain to catch drain flies escaping the drain at night.
  
Repeat the gel treatments nightly for as long as it takes to get rid of the flies, usually at least a week. 

If drain flies have been spotted in the bathroom, perform the same nightly treatment in the drain of the bathroom sink or tub, using a glue board to monitor the progression of the treatment. 

Once your drain fly problem has been resolved, use the gel once a month as a maintenance treatment. This is also smart idea for restaurants and commercial buildings where organic matter builds inside drains fast. 

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                Fly Web Fly Light - Indoor Electric Bug Light            
                            
                “Are flies taking over your kitchens and rooms? It’s time for Fly Web Fly Light.  The Fly web Fly Light is an electric household fly trap that plugs into any ordinary outlet in your house.  The Fly Web Fly Light comes with one glue board. You simply peel off the backing and slide it into the light. It’s available in two colors white and black. 

Plus it into an outlet closest to the infestation and leave it overnight.  The UV light along with the pheromone glue board should make for an easy catch. In most cases you can see results in just a few hours. 

The bulb is very easy to change and should be replaced every six months because the UV effectiveness wears off. It’s that easy with the expert help of Do My Own Pest Control.com.  If you like this video please subscribe to our YouTube Channel.”
            
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                GreenWay Fruit Fly Trap Demonstration            
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         <video:title>How to Use the Luralite Pro Fly Light Indoor Electric Fly Trap</video:title>
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                Learn how install the bulbs and use the luralite pro fly light.            
                            
                “Today, we are going to talk about the LuraLite Pro Fly Light. When you receive your LuraLite Pro Fly Light, it’s going to have three major components. The chassis, which is the unit here. The reflector, which is this unit here.  And the shield.  These are the three major components.  Also, along with those you will receive two 15 watt UV bulbs, one glue board, and one set of instructions. When you get ready to hang your LuraLite Pro Fly Light, the first thing you’ll want to do is make sure to hang it somewhere the plug will reach an outlet.  It’s very important that your plug be able to reach an outlet.  We recommend that you hang your LuraLite Pro Fly Light six feet from the ground. The next step is installing the two UV bulbs that you receive with your fly light.  Two slots, slide it in, turn and click. So again, slide the light bulb into the groove, turn and you’ll feel the click.  You’ll notice that the lights did not come on.  The second part is the reflector.  And the last piece is the protector shield.  You’ll notice on the back there’s this tab right here. This tab pushes in a safety which will allow the light bulb to light. This attaches just like so.  Once that safety piece goes in, you’ll see the light bulbs light up.  And after the bulbs are lit, you’ll slide in your glue board, just like so.  
 
And there you have it, the LuraLite Pro Fly Light fully installed. A few things to note about the LuraLite Pro Fly Light. One is the UV bulbs. Their effectiveness is good for about six months. While they may stay lit and you think they’re working, they’re not.  The UV looses it’s effectiveness to attract flies so you’ll want to replace these bulbs at least every six months in order to attract flies.  Also, the glue board needs to be replaced every 30 days, unless it’s in heavy usage and needs to be replaced more often.  
 
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                EndZone Insecticide Sticker            
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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of Scorpions</video:title>
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                Learn how to treat scorpions on your property and prevent them from returning with these helpful tips.            
                            
                Scorpions are prevalent in the American southwest but can be found throughout the United States. They generally shy away from people, but can sting if agitated.

It is hard to kill scorpions unless you make direct contact with the pests themselves. Instead, you want to treat your property for the small pests scorpions prey on, like crickets and spiders. Scorpions are less likely to live on your property if they cannot find a food source.

Select an insecticide labeled for scorpions and their prey, then mix that insecticide in a hand pump or backpack sprayer with water according to the instructions on the product label. Vigorously shake your water and insecticide solution to combine. Be sure to wear long sleeves and gloves when mixing and applying insecticides.

Spray your insecticide mixture around the foundation of your home, up and out, according to the instructions on the insecticide label. This will create a barrier treatment for pests.

Then, using an insecticide labeled for scorpions and indoor use, spray the areas of your home where pests may enter or hide. Areas around the home to spray include the corners of rooms, under appliances, behind toilets, beneath sinks, around door and window frames, in cracks and crevices, and along the walls and corners of garages and basements. Do not blanket spray the insecticide across a room.

For both indoor and outdoor insecticide applications, know that areas that reach high heats and direct sunlight will need to be re-treated more often than shaded, cooler areas. Refer to the product label of your insecticide for reapplication instructions.

Glue traps are also a smart way to monitor your scorpion infestation. After treating, place glue traps in garages, closets, in the corners of rooms, and anywhere scorpions or their prey have been spotted. If you continue to catch scorpions or their prey on the glue traps after 21 days of treatment, repeat treatment.

If you spot a scorpion inside your home or on your property, you can spray it directly with insecticide. Be sure to wear heavy-duty work gloves to avoid stings. Use a UV flashlight at night or in the dark to search for scorpions. Scorpions are most active at night when they hunt their prey.

Scorpions will only come onto your property if they are able to find crickets, spiders, and other prey. By cleaning out spider webs, eliminating wood piles, raking mulch away from your home’s foundation, and applying weather stripping around doors and windows, in addition to an insecticide application, you can make your home unwelcoming to these pests and scorpions.

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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of Wasps &amp; Hornets (Nest Removal) </video:title>
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                Removing a hornet or wasp nest can be intimidating, but with our help and the right products, you can do it yourself. Watch this video to learn the most effective and safest way to get rid of and kill wasps and hornets around your home.             
                            
                There are a couple of different ways to eliminate a hornet nest outdoors. First you must locate the actual nesting area.  You will need to watch the active hornets and follow them back to the nest. It is very important that you keep your distance so you don’t disturb the nest.  Hornets often make their nests in trees, bushes, hanging off of buildings and in other areas that are not disturbed often.

Once you have located the nest you can decide which of the outlines treatment methods would best suit your needs. Both methods should be done in the late evening when the hornets are inside the nest and less active. Be sure to wear long sleeves, long pants and enclosed shoes. If the nesting area is hard to move away from quickly, we strongly urge you to consider purchasing and wearing  complete bee suit to help protect yourself from being stung.  If the nest poses an immediate threat, we recommend doing a direct spray into the nest. Please note that this method can expose you to a hornet attack if you are not extremely careful. 

You will need a fast acting knockdown product such as Wasp Freeze. You should begin by spraying the opening of the nest. Make sure to spray the Wasp Freeze inside the nest.  Be ready with the can of Wasp Freeze and spray any emerging hornets directly for a fast kill.  After the area has completely dried, you should remove the nest and destroy it if possible.  Put the nest inside a plastic bag and dispose of it or put it in a bucket of soapy water. If this is not possible, you should retreat the nest with a residual such as Temprid every 14 days until all if the immature wasps have been killed. If the nest does not pose an immediate risk you can do a dust treatment.  Dusting the nest exposes you to less risk of being stung but it can take longer to kill the hornets.  You will need to use a dust such as Tempo or Delta Dust and a hand duster. Apply the dust liberally directly to the entrance of the nest and move away quickly.  Depending on the size of the nest, this method can take a few days to a couple of weeks.   

And it’s that easy with the expert help from Do My Own Pest Control dot com. 

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         <video:description>Our powerful wasp and hornet control kit is designed to tackle these flying pests head-on! This kit includes a potent insecticide concentrate and an easy-to-use aerosol spray, providing you with a two-step approach to eliminate these bothersome insects.</video:description>
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         <video:description>https://bit.ly/32RnGwy Click here to get Alpine WSG 10 gram single dose packet!

Alpine WSG is a water-soluble granule insecticide that is effective against a variety of pests like ants, fleas, cockroaches, stink bugs, and more! It is a non-repellent and non-pyrethroid. The 10g packet makes 1 gallon of finished solution.

Alpine WSG won&apos;t stain or create an odor. Plus, it requires no rinsing as it dissolves completely, eliminating risk of clogging sprayer equipment.

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         <video:description>Alpine WSG (water-soluble granule) is a non-pyrethroid, non-repellent broad-spectrum insecticide. Alpine WSG is effective against a wide range of common insects such as brown marmorated stink bugs, kudzu bugs, ants, fleas, bed bugs, house flies, and German cockroaches. Alpine WSG has residual activity of 30 to 60 days for most applications.</video:description>
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         <video:title>Carpenter Bee Spray Application</video:title>
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                Carpenter Bees can cause a large amount of damage to wooden structures. In this video we show you how to properly perform a spray application.            
                            
                It’s recommended that you begin spraying areas where carpenter bees have been active in the past during the spring/fall, prior to or as soon as new activity is noticed. Following the usage and dilution rates listed on the insecticide product label that you have chosen, spray any area that has been susceptible to carpenter bee infestations including eaves, siding, fascia boards, railings, posts, fencing and garden landscape fixtures.Spray one time per month as needed during the carpenter bee season.  

NOTE: ***While carpenter bees are solitary bees and don’t attack in groups, it’s possible that you can be stung while performing a treatment. If you’re not allergic but are worried about bee stings you may want to consider purchasing and wearing a bee suit***

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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/snake-inspection-guide-a-534.html</loc>
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         <video:title>How to Find Snakes Outdoors - Snake Inspection</video:title>
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                Snakes are great at hiding. In this video we will show you some of the most common places to check around your home for snake activity outdoors.            
                            
                Snakes live in areas where all of their needs can be met and is easiest for them to thrive. The appearance of snakes on your property usually means a rodent population is nearby. Properties with readily available water sources such as bodies of water, bird baths, standing water or animal watering troughs will also have a higher chance of having snake activity.

Shed snake skins are one of the first signs of snakes typically noticed by property owners. They are most active in spring and summer. You&amp;#039;ll often find them basking in the sun or on the hunt for prey during the day. In the evening, as temperatures cool, snakes become less active and will retreat to their protected harborage so they&amp;#039;re less exposed to predators. 

Don&amp;#039;t stick your hands or feet into dim areas to inspect for snakes. Instead, use a bright flashlight to help you visually inspect the following areas:

Rock piles, stacked firewood, piles of yard debris, dense brush, tall grasses, deep cracks in sidewalks or driveways, under storage buildings or sheds, and in or under shrubs or bushes that haven&amp;#039;t been trimmed

If venomous snakes are a known issue on your property, we strongly recommend you consult with a professional wildlife removal company prior to any snake inspection or removal efforts.

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         <video:title>How to Find Snakes Indoors</video:title>
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                Make sure you know what to look for when inspecting for snakes indoors.            
                            
                Similar to outdoors, shed snake skins is usually one of the first indicators that a snake has made its way indoors. Snakes are great at hiding and can find some very inconspicuous places to squeeze in. They are most often found in basements or crawl space areas but they have been known to make their way into living areas as well. 

Don&amp;#039;t stick your hands or feet into dim areas to inspect for snakes. Instead, use a bright flashlight to help you visually inspect the following areas:

Under and behind appliances
In rafters
On wall ledges
Near door or window frames
In or around stored boxes
In or around clothing piles
Near water pipes
Near heat sources
In confined, dark spaces

If venomous snakes are a known issue on your property, we strongly recommend that you consult with a professional wildlife removal company prior to any snake inspections or removal efforts. 

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         <video:description>Snake Guard Snake Trap</video:description>
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         <video:description>Snake Guard Snake Trap</video:description>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/cahaba-snake-trap-large-p-2388.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Cahaba Snake Trap Demo</video:title>
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         <video:publication_date>2020-06-08T15:01:59Z</video:publication_date>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/bonide-snake-stopper-p-3627.html</loc>
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         <video:description>Bonide SNAKE STOPPER</video:description>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/overwintering-kit-for-stink-bugs-lady-bugs-boxelder-bugs-p-1876.html</loc>
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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of Overwintering Pests</video:title>
         <video:description>
                The most common overwintering pests are stink bugs, asian lady beetles, boxelder bugs, and cluster flies. We recommend a combination of liquid and dust insecticide to eradicate these fall invaders.            
                            
                Hi I&amp;#039;m Kara with DoMyOwn.com. Today, we&amp;#039;ll be discussing types of overwintering pests, what they are, how to get rid of them, and how to prevent them from coming back. The most common overwintering pests or fall invaders are stink bugs, boxelder bugs, asian lady beetles, and cluster flies. These pests will enter your home in the fall months to take harborage during the winter. Overwintering pests find hiding spots in the home and stay put. Stink bugs, although they do not bite or sting, release a strong order as a defense mechanism making an infestation unpleasant. They are also known as shield bugs. Asian lady beetles are a species of ladybug that can leave behind a stinky, sticky, substance on the wall of a home. Boxelder bugs do not bite, but leave a staining dye behind if crushed. A large amount of boxelder bugs in the home can be a nuisance, especially when they emerge from their hiding spots as temperatures warm outside. Like their name implies, cluster flies tend to cluster, or swarm around windows on warm days while they try to escape the homes they hide in to weather out the winter. Cluster flies can be annoying especially in large numbers. The best way to treat for overwintering pests or fall invaders is to prevent them from entering your home in the first place. But if they do enter your home, there are ways to control the infestation. Keeping out occasional invaders like stink bugs, asian lady beetles, and boxelder bugs is a multi-step process. Therefore, we recommend both a liquid insecticide and a dust insecticide. Applying preventative insecticide applications around the perimeter of your home will help keep these pests out. Add half the water needed first, then the insecticide, then the remaining water. Replace the top of sprayer and agitate to combine. Outdoors, you&amp;#039;re going to want to spray up from the foundation of the structure 1 foot up and 1 foot out around the perimeter of your home, around doorframes and window frames, around vents and soffits, where utility pipes and wires enter the home, cracks around the foundation of your structure, and other areas listed on the product label. Indoors, you can spray the insecticide around the cracks and crevices of your home including around the door and window frames, where utility pipes enter the home, beneath appliances and sinks, in the corners of the rooms, and where baseboards meet the wall. Keep pets and children away from the areas being sprayed until the insecticide spray is completely dried. This should take usually around 1-2 hours. Treatment should begin before the first cold snap in late summer or early fall and usually will need to continue once a month or until a hard frost. Make sure to follow the instructions on the product label of anything you use for precise application instructions. We recommend an insecticide dust around your home in addition to a liquid insecticide to combat overwintering pests in cracks, crevices, and other hard to reach places. Dusts are a slow kill, they should be used in combination with an insecticide concentrate since it tends to work faster. To use an insecticide dust, select the dust of your choice, fill a hand duster halfway and turn it upside down when you apply. Keep in mind some dusts aren&amp;#039;t labeled for outdoor use, so that&amp;#039;s something to consider before applying. The dust should be applied directly to the cracks and crevices around window and doorframes, in wall voids and behind outlets, and into any cracks or gaps where pests can enter. An important note: don&amp;#039;t apply more than 1-2 puffs of dust per application area. Too much dust will repel insects, causing them to avoid the areas where the dust is being applied - the opposite what you want. Cluster flies are another overwintering pest that may congregate on the sunniest wall of your home and around exterior doors and windows. When it comes to these pests inside your home in the spring or the fall, you can control them with an aerosol spray, following the instructions on the spray can. Close all windows to a door or room and spray for several seconds. Leave the room for about 15 minutes. Remove any dead cluster flies after treatment with a vacuum or broom. Fly lights are also a smart solution to cluster flies especially in rooms that are not often frequented like guest bedrooms, attics, and basements. Simply attach the glueboard to the light and plug in. Cluster flies are attracted to the light and stick to the sticky glueboard inside the light. The best way to get rid of overwintering pests is to prevent them entirely. Simple steps can go a long way in discouraging pests from entering the home. This could include but isn&amp;#039;t limited to general home maintenance like repairing broken screen windows, installing dust sweeps on exterior doors, vacuuming often and keeping your home free from crumbs, and cleaning gutters to remove debris. Again, we can&amp;#039;t stress enough that label is law and you should be sure to consult the label of any insecticide you use for application instructions. Thanks for watching! We hope with these quick tips you can eradicate fall invaders.            
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/barricor-sp-p-22091.html</loc>
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         <video:title>How to Use Barricor SP Insecticide</video:title>
         <video:description>
                No PPE? No Problem! Barricor SP is a broad spectrum insecticide that has no signal word &amp; requires no PPE*  The active ingredient formulation can even be used on complex surfaces like concrete, mulch, and stucco.            
                            
                Spray your home for pests with confidence with Barricor SP. Barricor is a broad spectrum insecticide that can be used both indoors and outdoors. Perfect for preventative perimeter pest control applications, it controls a wide range of pests including ants, crickets, silverfish, roaches, spiders, and overwintering pests.
Barricor’s flexible label allows you to apply in more places, including in landscape beds, on ornamentals, on residential and recreational turf, and on complex surfaces like concrete, mulch, and stucco. This is possible due to Barricor SP’s namesake solid particle formulation, which allows the deltamethrin active ingredient to stay elevated on these complex surfaces so it can be more available to pests.
Barricor SP has no signal word, and there is no need to wear PPE when using it. This means you no longer need to hunt down gloves and goggles or wear long sleeves in the summer when applying. 
To apply Barricor, fill your hand pump or backpack sprayer half way with water. Then, add the recommended amount of product needed, between 0.125 ounces and 1.5 ounces per gallon of water depending on your treatment type, to the sprayer. Fill the rest of the sprayer with water and replace the lid. Shake to combine.
Outdoors, apply as a preventative perimeter treatment around the foundation of your home, up and out 2-3 feet from the building. Apply around door and window frames, beneath soffits, and around other exterior openings where pests may enter your home.
Barricor SP can also be applied to shrubs and ornamental plant beds, and applied to turf, soil, and non-flowering ground next to the home or structure – wherever pests have been seen or can shelter.
It can be used as a drench for Fire and Harvester ants and sprayed directly onto Carpenter Ants. Refer to the product label for more details on ant treatment.
Indoors, apply Barricor in cracks and crevices where pests may hide, including where baseboards meet floors, beneath and behind appliances, under sinks, where utilities enter rooms and where plumbing enters rooms. Apply around door and window frames and in the corners of rooms. Apply as a general surface treatment to floors, carpets, or rugs.
In commercial settings, Barricor is safe to use in food handling establishments, including commercial kitchens.
Reapply every 21 days or as needed. Keep pets and children out of treated areas until the product has dried for at least 1 hour.
Be sure to read the Barricor SP insecticide label for full application instructions before using.
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         <video:title>Where do Fruit Flies Come From, Live, and Hide</video:title>
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                People often think that fruit flies come out of nowhere because of how they just show up. In this video we not only explain how they show up but where to look for things that attract them!            
                            
                Fruit flies can breed in many areas that may be overlooked. Fruit flies are attracted to the aroma of fruit and other decaying matter. They can show up very quickly after fruit is left out on the counter. They can smell fruit from very far away and are able to get into your home through the smallest of holes, making it appear like they came from nowhere.

Inspect the following areas to find the decaying organic matter that fruit flies are breeding in:

On counters where fruit or vegetables are stored
In trash cans, under trashbags
In drip pans under the refrigerator
In sink or floor drains
Under kitchen appliances where fruit juice or vegetable juices may have spilled
Around or under loose floor or counter tiles
Near the kick plate under counters
In soda lines of drink dispensing machines

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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/gentrol-igr-concentrate-p-604.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Gentrol IGR Concentrate</video:title>
         <video:description>
                Gentrol IGR Concentrate is a high performing insect growth regulator that disrupts the lifecycle of pests including roaches, fruit flies, and stored product pests, like pantry moths and beetles.             
                            
                Gentrol IGR Concentrate is a high performing insect growth regulator that disrupts the lifecycle of pests including roaches, fruit flies, and stored product pests, like pantry moths and beetles. 

Gentrol is an IGR, or Insect Growth Regulator. IGRs work by interrupting the reproductive cycle of any listed immature insects that come in contact with the IGR. The insects will not mature into breeding adults and therefore will not be able to repopulate, effectively controlling the infestation. IGR is like birth control for bugs. 
It is important to note that Gentrol IGR Concentrate does not kill adult insects. Gentrol IGR Concentrate is often used by itself in pest maintenance programs but will need to be combined with an insecticide targeted at grown pests, also known as an adulticide, if there is an active infestation.

The adulticide will kill the pests it comes in contact with while the Gentrol IGR Concentrate moves deep into cracks and crevices to prevent eggs, larvae, and juvenile insects from maturing and reproducing, effectively controlling an infestation. 

Read the label on the bottle of Gentrol IGR Concentrate, and of any adulticide that may be added, to determine how much product and water you will need. For example, use one ounce of Gentrol IGR Concentrate per gallon of water.

While wearing gloves and long-sleeves, fill a hand pump sprayer with half of the recommended amount of water. Add in your Gentrol IGR and adulticide, then add the rest of the water. Replace the top of the sprayer and shake vigorously to mix the water and product together. 

Spray the mixture in rooms where insects have been spotted. Spray the corners of the rooms, where baseboards meet the floor, on walls, in basements, crawlspaces, and attics.  If you have previously applied a bait, remember not to spray on top of existing bait placements.

Gentrol IGR has a very wide usage label, so be sure to read the label of any adulticide or insecticide that may be added to determine if there are any restrictions on where the product can be sprayed.

Gentrol IGR Concentrate can be fogged in large buildings like warehouses, schools, and office buildings. Consult the label for instructions on mixing rates and equipment needed for fogging.

Make sure to read the full product label carefully to safely and effectively apply Gentrol IGR Concentrate.

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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/silverfish-pest-control-a-269.html</loc>
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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of Silverfish</video:title>
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                Silverfish can slowly eat away and damage your possessions, including wallpaper, books, and fabrics. Fortunately, we have a wide variety of products and resources to get rid of silverfish in your home.            
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/drain-fly-inspection-guide-a-516.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Monitoring Drain Flies with Glueboards</video:title>
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                Place glueboards over kitchen drains to monitor fly activity.            
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/nibor-insecticide-foam-plus-igr-p-25121.html</loc>
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         <video:description>Nibor D Insecticide Foam Plus IGR</video:description>
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         <video:description>Nibor D Insecticide Foam Plus IGR</video:description>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/7d5AaZGWll0</video:player_loc>
       </video:video>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/foam-fresh-odor-control-foam-p-23925.html</loc>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/MaLcz_uv5zA/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>How to Use Foam Fresh in Drains</video:title>
         <video:description>
                Foam Fresh is bio-remedial odor control foam that will break down organic matter and eliminate odors, leaving a pleasant, fresh scent. How does this work? Foam fresh uses non-pathogenic bacterium that works on a organic chemical level.             
                    </video:description>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/MaLcz_uv5zA</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>30</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:title></video:title>
         <video:description>Foam Fresh Odor Control Foam</video:description>
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       </video:video>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/pt-wasp-freeze-ii-aerosol-14-oz-p-25615.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Wasp Freeze - Wasp &amp; Hornet Killer Aerosol Spray</video:title>
         <video:description>
                Wasp Freeze - Wasp &amp; Hornet Killer Aerosol Spray            
                            
                “Working outside can often be hampered by the presence of wasps.  BASF wasp free is an invaluable tool for the outdoor all control of wasps in domestic, commercial, and industrial areas. Wasp freeze provides a proven knocked down within five seconds of contact. The knockdown is so quick that no stinging pheromone is released lastly reducing the chances are being stung.   BASF wasp freeze contains a course jet with large particles as you can see this optimizes the amount of active ingredient delivered to the insect and further improves its effectiveness against both adult wasps and their grubs.  Wasp freeze has an effective reach of up to 5 meters. Further than almost any competitor’s product available.  For additional height, it can be used very effectively from an extension pole with a rope discharge. Hold the container in an upright position. Stand a safe distance (two meters or more) from the nest and not directly underneath.   Use a sweeping motion to saturate the nest. BASF wasp freeze is also able to treat ground nesting wasps, such as the European wasp with the ability to treat multiple nests. With more continuous spray then almost any alternative product on the market, BASF wasp freeze is an easy solution to carry with you for whenever you encounter this outdoor pest problem. Simplify your life with BASF Wasp Freeze”            
            </video:description>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/Abyvq7WUiTc</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>108</video:duration>
       </video:video>
  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/stryker-wasp-and-hornet-killer-p-19247.html</loc>
       <lastmod>2023-11-29T08:51:53+00:00</lastmod>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/90VRuIUaNRI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Stryker Wasp and Hornet Demonstration</video:title>
         <video:description>
                Stryker Wasp and Hornet Spray can kill wasps on contact up to 20 feet away.            
                    </video:description>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/90VRuIUaNRI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>94</video:duration>
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  </url>
  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/ants-no-more-bait-station-p-329.html</loc>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/DTPPxrqfFCE/2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title></video:title>
         <video:description>Buy Ant No More Bait Station with Free Shipping, expert advice and more at DoMyOwnPestControl.com-- your online source for do it yourself pest control products and supplies.</video:description>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/DTPPxrqfFCE</video:player_loc>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/masterline-professional-bait-gun-p-219.html</loc>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/O0cyXG0kT5k/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>How To Assemble the Masterline Bait Gun</video:title>
         <video:description>
                How To Assemble the Masterline Bait Gun            
                            
                Hey, I&amp;#039;m Chris the Bug Guy from Domyownpestcontrol.com and today I&amp;#039;m doing a review of the Masterline Bait Guns. Okay when inserting the rod you want to make sure to get the flat end and insert it into the hole as it&amp;#039;s shown. Then make sure you push it all the way in by pressing the button in making sure its snug all the way in. Then taking the bait gel and locking it in. Now when using the other Masterline gun you want to make sure you enter the flat end first, not the round end. A common mistake is to insert it backwards. You don&amp;#039;t want to do that, you want to insert it here. So you lift the silver lever up and make sure it&amp;#039;s clicked into place, and you&amp;#039;re ready to go. I hope you found this product review helpful. For more information click the link in the description or visit domyownpestcontrol.com. Stay pest free America.            
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         <video:duration>64</video:duration>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/carpet-beetle-control-kit-p-18642.html</loc>
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         <video:title>How to Use Catchmaster 100i Insect Monitors</video:title>
         <video:description>
                Catchmaster 100i insect monitors make it easy to check for pests or monitor progress after a pest control treatment. The perforated boards have a food-grade molasses to attract and catch insects.            
                            
                Catchmaster 100i Insect Monitors make it easy to determine if you have a pest problem or to monitor your progress following a pest control treatment.

Using a food-grade molasses and an adhesive to attract and catch nearby insects, each Catchmaster 100i board is perforated, making it easy to divide into three smaller monitors or use the board as one large trap.

The boards can be used as is or folded into triangular monitors. Folding the monitors will help keep dust off the glue pads and prevent children and pets from touching the glue, while still allowing pests to be captured.

To assemble the monitor, separate each board along the perforated lines to create three smaller boards. Fold gently to create a triangle shape, with the Catchmaster logo and window on top. Remove the adhesive covering on the angled top, then firmly press the panel to the adhesive to create a secure trap with three openings. Then, carefully remove the interior paper to expose the glue surface inside the trap.

Place the insect monitors in rooms that have been treated for pests or in which you suspect you may have a pest infestation. Monitors can be placed in the corners of rooms, behind sinks, under desks, against windows, and near utility pipes. Place near or in food storage areas, like pantries and cabinets, or in other spaces where pests are likely to travel. 

An adhesive backing on the Catchmaster 100i insect monitors allows you to place monitors on walls, ceilings, within drawers, and even upside down. Remove the paper from the adhesive and press the monitor firmly onto a clean, dry surface to secure the traps in place.  The adhesive should last for at least one year unless the monitor is subjected to intense heat or cold. 

Check monitors every week, and replace monitors as they become full, or every two to three months.

Monitors should be kept out of the reach of children and pets. If something sticks to the glue boards that is difficult to remove, such as hair, use a non-stick cooking spray or vegetable oil on both the object and the glue board until the object is removed.

Continue to use insect monitors as part of your proactive integrated pest management program, even after your infestation has been addressed. 

And it’s that easy with the expert help from DoMyOwn dot com. Subscribe to our channel for more DIY and product videos
            
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         <video:duration>130</video:duration>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/nisus-dsv-disinfectant-sanitizer-virucide-p-1383.html</loc>
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         <video:title></video:title>
         <video:description>Nisus DSV - Disinfectant Sanitizer Virucide</video:description>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/chapin-gallon-pump-sprayer-20000-p-65.html</loc>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ahmhwQ7lHT8/2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title></video:title>
         <video:description>Free Shipping on our 1 Gallon Sprayer and free pest control advice.  We specialize in products such as sprayers and do it yourself pest control products and information.</video:description>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/ahmhwQ7lHT8</video:player_loc>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/nl_nI34970E/2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title></video:title>
         <video:description>Free Shipping on our 1 Gallon Sprayer and free pest control advice.  We specialize in products such as sprayers and do it yourself pest control products and information.</video:description>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/nl_nI34970E</video:player_loc>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/chapin-premier-gallon-sprayer-21210xp-p-266.html</loc>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/fYVlUEl5UXw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Chapin Premier 1 Gallon Sprayer</video:title>
         <video:description>
                Learn how to use the chapin premier 1 gallon sprayer            
                            
                Today we&amp;#039;re going to take a look at the Chapin premier sprayer one gallon. 

So here we have the tank assembly the hose and wand assembly siphon tube spray wand and of course instructions you&amp;#039;re going to take your spray wand and plug it into the end of the siphon tube as you push this in you&amp;#039;re going to have to gently bend it inside the tube with this hand screw this on until it&amp;#039;s tight so as soon as you screw on the spray hose with the siphon tube attached you&amp;#039;ll notice that the spray handle is without the extension piece the extension can be added at any time.
 
In order to add the extension you just screw off the tip here leave the cardboard washer and you add on your extension tip and you might want this extension tip if you&amp;#039;re spraying baseboards or up high for soffits around the house and then you screw this tip back on here and now you have a spray wand with an extension tip and this is a 12 inch extension tip. 


The Chapin trimming your sprayer also has a pressure relief valve this pressure relief valve is used in order to relieve
the pressure that&amp;#039;s pumped up in the tank should you need to open it to add more chemical or a whole new batch of chemical you may be down to one inch but
there&amp;#039;s still a lot of pressure tied up in the tank you simply take this and turn it and as you can hear the pressure relieves now it&amp;#039;s safe to open this top up again just like so.

And it&amp;#039;s that easy with the expert help of do my own pest control.com please make sure you subscribe to our channel
for more DIY and product videos.            
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/pM5DSqp_Lc4/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Chapin Premier Sprayer Instructions</video:title>
         <video:description>
                The Chapin Premier Poly Sprayer is part of a superior line of consumer sprayers designed to rival those used by the pros. The Premier features Chapins patented SureSpray Anti-Clog Filter, a large 4 opening for easy filling and cleaning, translucent bottle for ease in checking fluid level, an auto/manual high pressure relief valve, and an adjustable nozzle.            
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         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/pM5DSqp_Lc4</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>185</video:duration>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/s5Sxrtof93Q/2.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title></video:title>
         <video:description>Buy the Chapin Premier 1 Gallon Sprayer at DoMyOwn.com and save! We offer fast and friendly service, free shipping and free expert advice.</video:description>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/s5Sxrtof93Q</video:player_loc>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/bg-sprayer-gallon-18-in-wand-extendaban-valve-n124s18-p-218.html</loc>
       <lastmod>2023-11-29T08:51:53+00:00</lastmod>
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       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ZQTdmuGo_sY/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>B&amp;G Sprayer Extenda Band Valve</video:title>
         <video:description>
                B&amp;G Sprayer Extenda Band Valve            
                            
                “Today we’re gonna talk about the B&amp;G Extenda Band Valve. The B&amp;G Extenda Band Valve comes in three different sizes. It comes in the 9 inch size, which is the one I’m holding here. It also come in an 18 inch wand size. And, we also have a 24 inch wand size.  All three of them have the exactly the same characteristics. 
 
First, we have the valve handle, which is down here. In the valve handle, we have a screen or filter that’s located in the rear, and we have the automatic stop so that you can’t accidentally turn the sprayer on when you don’t want it to come on.  The other thing all three will have in common is the tip assembly. The tip assembly is this unit right here.  The tip assembly can have one of two separate tips. This one’s loaded with the 4-way tip, and we also have a crack and crevice tip. And the crack and crevice tip is nice because you can take and put a straw inside the crack and crevice tip then put the assembly back together which will give you a way to treat cracks and crevices with your B&amp;G wand, no matter which size you have.  If you were ever to take it apart or take the tip assembly off you want to use two crescent wrenches at the same time. If you try to take it apart using one crescent wrench, you will break the wand.  There’s no doubt about it. It’ll twist the wand and it’ll be unusable. So, remember that’s why it’s notched right here for a crescent wrench to hold it steady.  Inside the extenda valve, there is a cable which pulls the plunger and the reason for it’s significance is that it makes this dripless. So, as soon as you let go of the wand, the plunger closes at the tip of the assembly and no more fluid comes out.  Normally in other manufacturers their plunger is up at the front and so whatever liquid is still in the wand, will run out onto the ground or surface where you’re spraying.  If you need a part for your extenda band valve we have every part available online: every individual cable, the packing nut, the locking nut, the handle, the valve body, the screens, the connectors, every single part imaginable for the B&amp;G Extenda Band Valve, we have in stock and on our website for your convenience. For more information on the B&amp;G Extenda Band Valve please click the link below and if you like this video, please subscribe to our Youtube Channel. It’s that easy with DoMyOwnPestControl.com”  
            
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         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZQTdmuGo_sY</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>171</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Uipame0b19g/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>B&amp;G Sprayer Hand Pump Assembly</video:title>
         <video:description>
                B&amp;G Sprayer Hand Pump Assembly            
                            
                “ This is the B&amp;G Pump Assembly.  This is comprised of many different parts all of which I am about to cover right now. You can buy all these parts on our website down to the tub, the handle, the plunger rod, and the tip cap. If you were to pull this apart, you’ll notice that there is some red grease that keeps it very well lubed.  We also sell the red grease on our website, along with all the spreader cups, the nuts, and the washers. These are all the parts that make up the pump assembly.  The most important two parts are going to be these two gaskets. The top gasket which is P268, and the bottom gasket which is PV266. These two gaskets will be the ones that you want to take care of the most. If you’re pumping your pump up and it’s not holding pressure, it’s either because the PV266 is failing or this top GD168 is failing. If these two are failing you’re not going to maintain pressure in your pump.  And that’s why these two are so important to keep replaced. 
 
The nice that we have on our website is a GD124 replacement kit, which is every single piece that you would need to rebuild the whole entire pump assembly.  It has the replacement springs, the PV266, the grease, the spreader cap, and it also has the bottom spring and the top spring. Another good thing to note is that if you get the kit, it’s impossible to put the wrong part in the wrong place because of the way they’re sized.  So as you’ll notice, this only fits around the tub, and this fits neatly up against the spreader cup.  And so it’s very hard to use the wrong thing in the wrong place. 
 
The short spring goes right here under the threaded rod, and the long spring goes inside. For more information on the B&amp;G Tank Assembly please click below. And, if you like this video please subscribe to our YouTube Channel.” 
            
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         <video:duration>136</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/nuKAguvC14o/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>B&amp;G 1 Gallon Sprayer Tank Assembly</video:title>
         <video:description>
                Learn how to assemble the B&amp;G 1 Gallon Sprayer Tank.            
                            
                “ This is the B&amp;G one gallon sprayer. It’s composed of three major components: the tank, the pump assembly, and the spray gun.  We’re going to go over each of these in detail so that you know what parts make up the B&amp;G one gallon sprayer. 
 
First, we’re going to talk about the tank and pump assembly, so in order to do that we need to remove the spray wand. And, we’ll remove the pump assembly.  What we’re left is the tank. The tank has a replaceable top and bottom that are also available in a green color. Then, the other most important part is the siphon tube which is locate right here, which is held in by a double sided nut, which is also on our website.  By removing the double sided nut, you simply slide it down in and that’s why it has a flanged end. It only goes in one way, and obviously only one end can go in first. So these are the parts that make up the one gallon tank. 
 
For more information on the B&amp;G Professional Sprayer, please click the link below. And if you like this video, please subscribe to our Youtube channel. It’s that easy with DoMyOwnPestControl.com”
            
            </video:description>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/nuKAguvC14o</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>80</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/airofog-airo-pro-gallon-sprayer-18-in-p-16874.html</loc>
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         <video:description>Airofog Airo-Pro 1 Gallon Sprayer 18 in. extension A4DFC-18M</video:description>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/greenway-clothes-moth-traps-p-4059.html</loc>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/odvKAX8ICBg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>GreenWay Clothes Moth Trap Demonstration</video:title>
         <video:description>
                GreenWay Clothes Moth Trap Demonstration            
                    </video:description>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/odvKAX8ICBg</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>149</video:duration>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/LL7MerwCQTI/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Insects Limited Cloths Moth Demo</video:title>
         <video:description>
                Insects Limited Cloths Moth Demo            
                    </video:description>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/LL7MerwCQTI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>160</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/uBWSBU-5EqM/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Clothes Moth Identification</video:title>
         <video:description>
                GreenWay Clothes Moth Traps are an alternative to pesticides and moth balls. The product is non-toxic, ready-to-use, long-lasting, and child and pet safe.             
                    </video:description>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/uBWSBU-5EqM</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>98</video:duration>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/vectorfog-c150-plus-ulv-cold-fogger-p-13561.html</loc>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/wCr6oIFK-Ek/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>VectorFog C100 Plus ULV Cold Fogger</video:title>
         <video:description>
                VectorFog C100 Plus ULV Cold Fogger            
                    </video:description>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/wCr6oIFK-Ek</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>63</video:duration>
       </video:video>
       <video:video>
         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/OigwPbwhpCE/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Disassembling the VectorFog C150+</video:title>
         <video:description>
                Learn how to disassemble the vectorfog C150+ with this short video            
                    </video:description>
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         <video:duration>46</video:duration>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/vectorfog-c20-ulv-cold-fogger-p-13559.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Vectorfog C20 ULV Cold Fogger</video:title>
         <video:description>
                The VectorFog C20 ULV Cold Fogger creates quick and effective applications of the liquid chemical of your choice. It can be used to control common insects including mosquitoes, fleas, fungus gnats, cockroaches, and more. 
            
                            
                When applying fungicides, pesticides, or disinfectants to large areas, the best equipment quickly disperses the product while providing even coverage.

The VectorFog C20 ULV Cold Fogger creates quick and effective applications of the liquid chemical of your choice. As a cold fogger, the VectorFog uses air pressure, rather than heat, to push the chemical through a specially designed nozzle, producing a fine mist of small droplets that are the ideal size for attacking pathogens and pests. This process is known as Ultra Low Volume, or ULV technology. 

ULV technology helps create a consistent coverage of the pesticide, fungicide, or other chemical being used in the fogger. In warehouses, food prep areas, residences, and outdoors, an even, equal mist of the chemical being used will help all pests or fungi come in contact with the chemical.
 
The VectorFog C20 ULV Cold Fogger can be used to control common insects including mosquitoes, fleas, fungus gnats, cockroaches, and more. The fogger can also be used to combat fungus and mold. 

The fogger is compact, lightweight, and does not emit exhaust, which makes it ideal for using in homes and offices in addition to food handling facilities. Use in small spaces like closets and bedrooms or large spaces like garages or warehouses.  

The fogger has a 30 foot long cord for better mobility and a strap for easy carrying. 

The VectorFog C20 ULV Cold Fogger has two speed output settings, giving you control of the application. The fogger also gives you the option to use a lower power setting to minimize the noise level up to 50% when using in schools, hospitals, and nursing homes. 

The VectorFog C20 ULV Cold Fogger can be used with both oil and water-based chemicals. Not all chemicals that can be used in the fogger are labeled to be used in schools, hospitals, and food handling areas. Be sure to read and follow the instructions on the label of any product used with the fogger for proper application and usage rates.

And it’s that easy with the expert help from DoMyOwn.com. Subscribe to our channel for more DIY and product videos.

            
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         <video:duration>129</video:duration>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/vectorfog-by100-mini-thermal-fogger-p-13149.html</loc>
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                VectorFog BY100 Mini Thermal Fogger            
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         <video:duration>101</video:duration>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/vectorfog-h200sf-thermal-fog-machine-p-13140.html</loc>
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         <video:title>VectorFog H200SF Thermal Fog Machine</video:title>
         <video:description>
                VectorFog H200SF Thermal Fog Machine            
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         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/OaGve-k_zcU</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>119</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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         <video:title>VectorFog H100 Fog Machine Demonstration</video:title>
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                VectorFog H100 Fog Machine Demonstration            
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         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/GxZjiKsMwTI</video:player_loc>
         <video:duration>PTM52S</video:duration>
       </video:video>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/vectorfog-h300sf-quad-bike-mounted-thermal-fog-machine-p-13142.html</loc>
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         <video:title>VectorFog H300SF Quad Bike Mounted Thermal Fog Machine</video:title>
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                VectorFog H300SF Quad Bike Mounted Thermal Fog Machine            
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         <video:duration>102</video:duration>
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         <video:title>SolaMist Mosquito and Insect Misting System</video:title>
         <video:description>
                SolaMist is a solar-powered system designed for mosquitoes, fleas, and ticks.             
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         <video:duration>95</video:duration>
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         <video:title>GreenWay Pantry Patrol Trap Demo</video:title>
         <video:description>
                GreenWay Pantry Patrol Trap Demo            
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         <video:title>How to use Swirski Mite Plus from Koppert</video:title>
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                The Koppert Swirski-Mite Plus contains predatory mites that can be used for a wide variety of salad and ornamental crops except for tomatoes.            
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         <video:title>How to use Spical Plus from Koppert</video:title>
         <video:description>
                The Koppert Spical-Plus are effective predatory mites that eliminates a variety of spider mites and other pests that permanently damages crops and leaves.             
                    </video:description>
         <video:player_loc allow_embed="yes" autoplay="ap=1">https://www.youtube.com/embed/9HV6b3E5uQE</video:player_loc>
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         <video:title>How to use Thripex Plus from Koppert</video:title>
         <video:description>
                The Koppert Thripex-Plus are predatory mites that targets and kills spider mites, strawberry mite, broad mite, several other mites, honeydew and pollen.            
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         <video:title>How to use Spidex from Koppert</video:title>
         <video:description>
                The Koppert Spidex are predatory mites that effectively eliminates spider mites that can permanently damage crops. These predator mites targets Two spotted spider mites (Tetranychus urticae) in younger stages but can also be effective eliminating all stages of the pest.             
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         <video:description>Repels - All Animal Repellent Granules</video:description>
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         <video:description>Tomahawk Humane Roundhouse Trap</video:description>
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         <video:description>Wilco Doc Woody&apos;s Gopher Trap 70204</video:description>
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                The Bird Barrier Birdwire Stainless Steel Wire is a stainless steel material coated with U.V. - stabilized clear nylon.  It is part of a birdwire system that is perfect for pigeons, gulls and other larger birds.            
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         <video:description>Duke Traps Heavy Duty Rabbit and Skunk Trap (1109)</video:description>
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                The Garage Door Rodent Guard is made to attach to the garage door weather seal to prevent rodents - such as mice and rats, from entering the house. It is 6&apos;&apos; high and made of a V shaped metal that will prevent rodents from chewing to gain access in. This product allows for a barrier that is impenetrable at the corners of the bottom of the weather seal. If there is already damage to the seal, this guard is able to repair the damage. This Rodent Guard is a great preventive product that will keep r            
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         <video:title></video:title>
         <video:description>RBS1 EZ-Secured Rodent Bait Station</video:description>
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         <video:title>How to Use the Protecta Mouse Bait Station - Protecta Mouse Bait Station Review</video:title>
         <video:description>
                How to Use the Protecta Mouse Bait Station - Protecta Mouse Bait Station Review            
                            
                &amp;quot;Hey, I&amp;#039;m Chris the Bug Guy from Domyownpestcontrol.com, and today we&amp;#039;re going to show you the Protecta Mouse Bait Station. It&amp;#039;s great because it&amp;#039;s made with a durable plastic, and it lasts a long time and it&amp;#039;s also safe for your children and pets coming with a key to get into it. When using the Protecta Mouse Bait Station you&amp;#039;re going to take your two pronged key and place it in the two holes on the front of the box like this and press down and when you do the box is open and as you can see you have four bait stations and then you can place your bait into these four stations and once you do that you close the box and you&amp;#039;re ready to go. Protecta Mouse Bait Station has two holes for the mouse to enter and leave and if you think you have something bigger than a mouse, you want to make sure you get one of the Protecta LP bait stations. Also this box can be used inside and outside because rodents and insects travel along the edges and walls. You can place this product against any wall. Now I&amp;#039;m going to show you how to place the bait station. Let&amp;#039;s go. Alright, when placing the Protecta Mouse Bait Station in your home you want to make sure you place the box flushly against the wall like this so they can enter into one of the holes and the holes aren&amp;#039;t blocked. I hope you found this video useful. For more information click here.&amp;quot;            
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/baiting-rodent-snap-traps-v-715.html</loc>
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         <video:description>Rodent Snap Traps should be baited with food-based and nesting materials indoors before using to ensure they are effective. The pros at DoMyOwn.com are here to help.</video:description>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/how-to-place-rodent-snap-traps-v-621.html</loc>
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         <video:title></video:title>
         <video:description>Indoor rat and mice control relies heavily on proper use of traps. Learn entry-level methods of placement with this video!</video:description>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/trapper-trex-rat-trap-p-95.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Trapper T-Rex Rat Trap Review</video:title>
         <video:description>
                Trapper T-Rex Rat Trap Review            
                            
                “Hi, my name is Michael with domyownpestcontrol. Today we’re going to do a product demo with the Trapper T-Rex Rat Trap.  The Trapper T-Rex Rat Trap has a lot of great features. Number one very easy to set, that’s all it takes. Two, it has a removable bait cup. You can take this out and place peanut butter in it or any other kind of bait.  And in fact, one of the recommended baits is made by the same company as the T-Rex. It’s called the provoke rat attractant.  Just put a couple drops inside the bait cup and it does an excellent job of attracting rats.  Once the trap is set and there’s bait in the cup, all you have to do is set it and place it against a wall. The rat comes along and steps on the trigger and sets the trap. 
 
Also the Trapper T-Rex has holes in the bottom of the base. This makes it easy to place it on rafters or on joyce up in an attic. Rats would come down this joyce run down both ways. You want to put the T-Rex back to back, set the traps. Now, no matter which way the rat runs from, it’s gonna go right into the T-Rex. It can also be placed on pipes vertically.  The Trapper T-Rex can also be placed in outdoor bait stations.  These are great to protect the trap against children and pets tampering with them. We have a protecta rat station. We also have a protecta sidekick station.  These stations are made to hold the T-Rex. As you can see inside there is one set right now.  Most stations have holes on either side. You put it up against  a wall so when rodents are running down the wall, they’ll go right up into the station. Here’s the Protecta Sidekick. Again, it has a holding area. Very easy, just set in the T-Rex after you’ve put bait into it. Set it. Close the tamper resistant station and you’re ready to go.
 
Now to see the T-Rex in action. Once you’ve baited it, place it against the wall because that’s where the rats will run. You can easily set it with your foot. Here comes Mr. Rat, smells the bait. T-Rex rat trap.”
            
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/protecta-sidekick-rat-bait-station-p-1287.html</loc>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ieYSXRgDozs/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>How to Load the Protecta Sidekick Rat Bait Station</video:title>
         <video:description>
                In this video we will show you how to load rodent, rat or mouse bait into the Protecta Sidekick Rat Bait Station. Make sure to always wear gloves or personal protection equipment when handling rodent bait!            
                            
                To load the protective sidekick rapid station first open it with the key,  take the vertical rods and place them into their designated holes. Up to four rods can be used at a time. Once the rods are in place, take the bait block of your choice and slide them down onto the rod. Make sure to always wear gloves when handling rodent bait. Bait can melt in hot temperatures. The vertical rods will allow the bait to puddle around it as it starts to melt as temperatures cool the bait will re-solidify around the bottom. Once the bait has been placed, secure the lid back into place and it&amp;#039;s that easy with the expert help from do my own pest control.com subscribe to our channel for more DIY and product videos.            
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         <video:title>How to Open the Protecta Sidekick Rat Bait Station</video:title>
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                In this video, we will show you how to open the Protecta Sidekick Rat Bait Station.            
                            
                To open the Protecta Sidekick Rat Bait Station, insert the key into one of the locks, with the key prongs facing the inside edge of the station.

Push the key STRAIGHT down firmly, then push the top of the key away from the station.

Repeat the procedure with the second lock to open the station.

As the locking prongs release, lift the lid upwards with the key.

The locking mechanisms may be stiff with the first opening. These mechanisms become more flexible after the first opening.

To close the lid, remove the key and press down firmly on both sides. You’ll hear a click once the lid is secured.

Always make sure to wear gloves when handling stations and bait!

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         <video:title>Victor Traditional Rat Trap M200</video:title>
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                Victor Traditional Rat Trap M200            
                            
                “Hi! This is Michael from domyownpestcontrol. Today, we’re going to do a product snapshot of the Victor Rat Trap. The Victor Rat Trap comes in two models. One is the traditional rat trap the M200.  The other the professional rat trap the M326. There’s a couple difference between the Victor traditional rat trap and the professional rat trap. One is that the trigger plate on the professional is much larger. The professional also has two settings, an “F” setting for firm and an “S” setting for soft.  This is the kind of trap you want to use if you are around heavy machinery,  maybe the floor vibrates and can possible set off the traps.  You want to use the “F” firm setting on the Victor Professional Trap in those situations. When it comes to baiting these traps, we recommend Provoke professional rat attractant. The Provoke attractant can be used with any mechanical trap. It’s irresistible to mice, hypoallergenic, non-toxic, and non-staining. It’s very attractive to rats. All you do is place a very small drop to the bait trough on the professional or the trigger plate on the traditional and then you’re ready to set the trap. When setting the Victor traditional rat trap, there’s a couple things you want to keep in mind.  Number one you always want to face the trap with the trigger plate facing away from you, you don’t want to lose any fingers. Number two, you want to bait the trap before you set it. We recommend the Provoke Professional Rat Attractant.  Just a small drop on the trigger plate is all that you need.  Once that’s accomplished, you want to pull the set arm back. It’s gonna be attached to the wooden base with a “U” shaped nail. Take a pair of plyers and pull it out. Take the set arm back behind the trap, with the other hand, pull back the spring arm and you’re gonna hold the spring arm with one thumb.  Take the set arm over the spring, put it into the notch in the trigger. Slowly let off the spring, so it catches.  Now the trap is set. Now that the Victor Rat Trap is set, it time to see it in action.  Place it on the ground and up against a wall with the trigger facing the wall.  This is because rats like to follow edges and it’s gonna be right up with wall from either direction and will step right on the trigger. So here comes Mr. Rat, smells the Provoke Rat Attractant. Victor Rat Trap.”             
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         <video:title>How to Apply Granule Lawn Fertilizer</video:title>
         <video:description>
                Applying fertilizer to your lawn is a great way to make sure your lawn is healthy and beautiful. In this video we give you a few general tips on how to apply granule fertilizers to your lawn.            
                            
                Fertilizer is key to giving your lawn the proper nutrients it needs to thrive. Proper fertilization is a balance between relying on what your soil is giving your lawn, and what you can add.

To apply fertilizer, use a broadcast spreader that has a wide spread. Use a consistent fast walk to make sure that the fertilizer does in fact spread out wide. Come in from the sidewalk or drive way about two feet to create a perimeter. Now start walking the lawn. With every pass, make sure to come out about two feet from your last pass, so the fertilizer throws back to your tire marks.

Generally, with cool season grass, fertilizing should be done March through May and September through November. For warm season grass, fertilizing should be done March through November. Specific fertilizer and how much you will put down, will depend on your grass type, where you live, climate and other contributing factors.

Over fertilizing can cause spurts of random growth that will cause unsightly, uneven patches of grass. However, under-fertilizing will make it hard for the grass to fight off invading weeds and disease.

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         <video:description>
                In order to figure out what your lawn needs, you first should take a soil sample. In this video we will show you the basic procedure you should follow.            
                            
                Before applying fertilizer to your lawn or garden, a soil test is recommended. Testing will tell you the pH level of your soil, and let you know how much and what type of fertilizer you will need. The best time to get soil samples is usually in the fall, when conditions are relatively dry. This will also allow you time to get the right product before Spring green up. Skipping this step could lead to purchasing a product that isn’t very effective for your needs. It could also allow disease to move in and damage your lawn.

Trees and shrubs, lawn, vegetable and flower gardens should all be tested separately. Soils will vary from within the state, your community and even your yard. Use a soil probe to take separate samples for each area you wish to test. 

Work the probe into the ground, going four inches deep in established lawns. For garden beds, go six to eight inches deep. Collect five or more cores from the area you are testing, then mix them together to make a representative sample. This should be around two cups of soil. Put the two cups of soil in a clean plastic bag. You can also get soil sample bags from your county extension office.

Make sure to avoid problem areas such as ditches, fencerows, hills, eroded areas, and  pet waste areas. Take samples anytime the ground is not frozen and is reasonably dry. 

You should now take your sample to your local county extension office. Make sure to label the sample with your name,where the sample was taken from, and fill out an information sheet as provided by your extension office. A small fee is usually associated with testing and may take two to three weeks to get results. Soil tests may need to be done every three to five years.

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         <video:description>Get a healthy lawn leading into winter by feeding your fall lawn correctly! Using pre-emergents with fertilizers will depend on grass type, soil temperatures, nutrient ratio, and more.</video:description>
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         <video:description>Overseeding your lawn will depend on your grass type, the type of seed you are laying down, and your pre and post emergent application timing.</video:description>
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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - Fall Lawn Tip - Ep32</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/SoSXwy  ...Click here to shop organic fertilizers!

Weeds have really taken over the back yard, while the Tall Fescue that Paul has overseeded is still growing in nicely. In this video, Paul will discuss why he choose to not spray any kind of weed control in the back and on the side with the Bradford Pears. Main reason, he doesn&apos;t want to risk stopping any of the good growth that is happening back there.

He will also cover why you should consider putting down one last application of fertilizer now instead of later in the fall, going into winter. He will also cover some more pruning tips, as it is time, once again, to trim up the Bradford Pears.

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         <video:description>The best time to plant grass seed depends on your grass type, location, and  soil &amp; air temperatures. Make sure to water in and fertilize your grass properly.</video:description>
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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - More Fall Lawn Tips  - Ep37</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/dT8Lzx  ...Click here to snag the leaf hauler!

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Fall is finally in full effect! Which means the lawn is starting to go dormant and leaves are starting to cover the ground. Even though the yard is not growing as much, there are still a few things that we need to stay on top of to make sure our turf stays healthy. In this video, Paul will go over some more fall lawn tips that you should know, to make sure your lawn bounces back healthy and strong in the spring!

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Do My Own Lawn Care - How to Winterize Your Yard - Ep36
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Do My Own Lawn Care - Overseeding Cool Season Grasses - Ep33
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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - Fall Pre-Emergent Application - Ep27</video:title>
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Consistantly cooler temperatures in the morning and afternoons can mean only one thing, Fall is around the corner. Which also means that it&apos;s time to jump on your Fall lawn game and get your pre-emergents down in the yard. In this episode, Paul does exactly that. He discusses how, when and why it is important to put down a fall application of pre-emergents.

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         <video:description>These quick tips for applying Pre-Emergents and Post-Emergents in the fall can ensure you have a beautiful lawn this season.</video:description>
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Most people think watering your lawn is simply putting a sprinkler in the yard and letting it run large amounts of time. In this video we go over some basic lawn watering tips to make sure your yard is as healthy as possible!

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         <video:description>What can be done in your lawn during the winter months?  In this video, we&apos;ll walk you through some winter lawn care tips to keep your lawn healthy leading into spring.

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0:58 Can I use a post emergent during the winter?
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3:02 Can I use fungicides during the winter?
3:43 Can I mow my lawn during the winter?
4:37 What can I do in my lawn during the winter?

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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - How to Winterize Your Yard - Ep36</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/YCAyQK  ...Click here to buy Lawn Winterizer!

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You might have heard the word winterizer before. It&apos;s a term that has been tossed around lawn care circles for about 30 years. Most of the time, it is something you more in the North than you do in the lower southern states. In a nutshell, it is a late fall fertilizer designed to help lawns store more food to get through the winter months. This will help encourage the lawn to grow thicker and promote a deeper root system when spring rolls around.

In this video, Paul will go more in depth as to what winterizers are, how to winterize the lawn and why you should do it!

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                No one likes weeds popping up in and around their yard! Sedgehammer herbicide is a selective post-emergent herbicide that kills and controls various types of unwanted weeds.            
                            
                Sedgehammer is a selective herbicide concentrate that targets a variety of stubborn, unwanted weeds including purple and yellow nutsedge, cocklebur, sunflowers, giant ragweed, pigweed, velvetleaf, and horsetail.

To prepare Sedgehammer, simply dilute the powdered concentrate with water in a pump sprayer according to rates indicated on the product label.  For best results, apply the well-established turf when weeds are actively growing, spraying target weeds until the leaf surfaces are visibly wet.  You should make the application when rainfall is unlikely for at least four hours and the outside temperature does not exceed 85 degrees. Avoid mowing two days before and after application. Sedgehammer begins working 24 to 48 hours after application, but results may not begin to show until 5 to 7 days later. In some cases, you will need to apply a second treatment of Sedgehammer after 6 to 10 weeks. Sedgehammer is available in a variety of sizes to fit you needs. The single use size called the Sedgehammer Plus produces one gallon of finished solution, perfect for spot treating weeds on your property. Sedgehammer 1.33 ounce bottle makes 40 gallons of finished solution, great for large areas and broadcast applications. This size includes a scoop for easy measuring. The larger size also requires a separate surfactant to be added to the tank sprayer.  Choose a non-ionic surfactant with at least 80?tive ingredient that is labeled for use with herbicides, and always follow the label instructions for both products.  

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         <video:description>Heritage G Fungicide offers preventative and curative control of over 20 common turf diseases in including brown patch, leaf spot, fairy ring, and powdery mildew. 

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                Kick start your lawn care with spring pre-emergents that can prevent weeds from popping up in your lawn. Pre-emergents work by putting a barrier over the lawn to stop seeds from emerging.            
                            
                Hey everybody it&amp;#039;s Heath from DoMyOwn.com. And today we&amp;#039;re gonna talk to you about applying pre-emergents. Why should you apply a spring pre-emergent herbicide? The best answer to that is to get an early control on those weeds. The best way to go about it is to prevent those weeds hinting the pre emergent part. The pre-emergent is going to put a barrier over the lawn to stop those seeds from germinating, to eliminate a lot of those weeds from emerging into the lawn throughout the growing season. When applying these spring pre-emergents, it&amp;#039;s important to put it down early. It&amp;#039;s important to put it down prior to the soil temperature reaching 55 degrees. So that we can get control over those stubborn weeds like goosegrass and crabgrass and some of the other weeds that may pop up throughout the year like clover and dandelions and that kind of thing. It&amp;#039;s important to get it down prior to those emerging, so we don&amp;#039;t have to use post-emergents to control those weeds. If you have a forsythia bush, those usually bloom right around 50 to 55 degrees. So anytime the forsythia is blooming that&amp;#039;s a good time to put down your first pre-emergent application. Another thing you can do is take a soil probe, and probe it into the first inch to two inches of the soil and get a temperature reading that way. Earlier is always better. The sooner we can get that pre-emergent down the sooner we can stop those weeds from emerging. The best thing to do is to do a split application with that, so if you&amp;#039;re not exactly sure: do your first application early and then try to schedule your second application around the. 55 to 60 degree mark. with that, you&amp;#039;re going to get a season-long control on those weeds by doing a split application. It&amp;#039;s going to increase the timing of that pre-emergent, so you can put the same amount down in one single application, but doing that split application at the same rate is going to give you a longer control. Another important reason to do a split application is the weather aspect of it. It&amp;#039;s going to break down quicker if you get a lot of rain. Another important aspect is the application of it. If you&amp;#039;ve missed locations on the first application, hopefully you can get it on the second application. So that way, you can get a good barrier down over the entire area. So when doing your split applications, it&amp;#039;s important to pull out your calendar and mark the date of your first application. With that, you&amp;#039;ll know from there on, you&amp;#039;ll apply your second application normally 5-8 weeks after the initial application. For those warm season turfs that don&amp;#039;t go dormant, it may be important instead of doing split applications that you can still do, it may be more important to do quarterly applications, so that&amp;#039;s why pulling out the calendar would be really important to you to see exactly when you&amp;#039;re applying those pre-emergent applications. How to apply your spring pre-emergent applications is gonna depend on the equipment you have and the size of your lawn. Liquid applications can be applied, just make sure you&amp;#039;re getting even applications all the way through, reading those labeled rates and applying the proper amount per 1000 square feet that you&amp;#039;re applying it to. The same thing with a granular. Make sure that you are abiding by that label as well. We want to make sure we are applying even applications all the way through so we have the same pre-emergent and it all breaks down at the same time. It is important to double swipe along the curbs especially when doing a liquid application. If you&amp;#039;re using a granular product, but your spreader guard down when doing those curb applications and that will apply the little extra product you need for it to last in those areas because they do break down a little faster due to weather and climate change. Some of the common active ingredients to use for spring pre-emergent application are gonna consist of dithiopyr, prodiamine, or pendimethalin. those are very common actives that give you great control over a wide vareity of different weeds throughout the spring and summertime. If you know the type of weeds that you&amp;#039;re having issues with in the spring or summer, it may be beneficial for you to do some research and make sure the pre-emergent you&amp;#039;re applying is actually targeting those weeds specifically. If not, you may be able to do a combination of different pre-emergents or find a pre-emergent that specific for that weed and has other weeds listed on the label that you are trying to control. So it&amp;#039;s important to read those labels to make sure you&amp;#039;re applying the proper product. Thanks for watching this video! hopefully you have great success in your lawn this year. If you liked this video, check out our other videos by subscribing.            
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                We get a lot of phone calls asking what to some seems like an easy question to answer...what is the difference between non-selective and selective herbicides? That is what this video is all about! In a nut shell, Non-selective herbicides kill all vegetation, because the product cannot differentiate between the plants you want and the plants you don’t. This means, if you use a non-selective herbicide on your turf, you have to be very careful not to get the product in contact with your grass. Sele            
                            
                Another beautiful day to fly. Another beautiful day to get in the lawn.

It really is a gorgeous day. The humidity is still kind of in the air, so we&amp;#039;ve still kind of got that going on. But fall temperatures are starting to creep in. It is right around the corner.

So I hope you&amp;#039;re busting out the pre emergents and getting that application put down in the yard to give your lawn a nice protective barrier through the fall and winter time.

But before we get into today&amp;#039;s topic, I wanted to show you something really quick. I can&amp;#039;t believe I haven&amp;#039;t shown this before. But when I was outside playing with my kids, I noticed this. I pointed out to my wife, and she said, &amp;quot;Wow! That&amp;#039;s a very big difference.&amp;quot; So, let me show you this.

So this is my neighbors yard on the other side of my Bradford Pears. We&amp;#039;ve got a lot of bare spots, lots of moss, a lot of weeds popping up all over the place. Not really a whole lot of grass to speak of. Now, in their defense, they haven&amp;#039;t really done anything with this side of the yard. Haven&amp;#039;t really put any kind of maintenance into it or tender love and care. But compare this, to my side where I have been putting forth the effort. Now I know there&amp;#039;s still bare spots here and there. We&amp;#039;ve got clusters of weeds throughout, but I just wanted to show you what it looks like when you put forth the effort, put in the hard work, and try to maintain the yard to make it look good.

You&amp;#039;ve got this, compared to that. Big, big difference. So, awesome!

As far as the side yard and my back yard, things are still looking fairly good. Now, this is beating a dead horse but there are still tons of weeds back here. Again, not going to tackle that this year. But the fescue really is starting to take off and grow in nicely. As a matter of fact, got to water it some more.

While that&amp;#039;s going on, wanted to cover something that quit honestly I&amp;#039;m a little surprised about. People call in asking this question a lot actually, so we figured we make a video of it in the series to try and help everybody out. Let&amp;#039;s talk about non-selective versus selective herbicides.

So when it comes to herbicides there are a ton of options out there but they&amp;#039;re not all created equal. They all do different things.

So when you go to buy herbicides, it&amp;#039;s important to know the difference between all of them so that you&amp;#039;re not wasting time, money and you&amp;#039;re making the absolute best choice for your lawn and for your needs.

Let&amp;#039;s first talk about non-selective herbicides. Now, these types of herbicides are going to kill all actively growing vegetation, either by contact or systemic modes of action. And I&amp;#039;m going to get into that a little bit later in the video. The whole contact versus systemic.

But again, know, non-selective means it will kill actively growing vegetation.

A great example of this, is any kind of product that contains a lot of glyphosate. And you would use this in places that you don&amp;#039;t want vegetation actively growing.

These kind of herbicides are typically used to clear out any unwanted vegetation in poorly landscaped areas, or areas where you want to put down a desirable seed or a mature plant shortly after the application.

One thing to consider when you&amp;#039;re thinking about choosing a non-selective herbicide is if it has any kind of residual weed control. In other words, can it act as a pre emergent?

Which brings up a good point. Non-selective herbicides can be a pre or a post emergent.

Now let&amp;#039;s talk about selective herbicides. These kind of herbicides are only going to kill selected or targeted plants that are listed on their label.

They tend to leave all other plants virtually unscathed. Now side note, your dosage and your timing of application are going to play a role in leaving those plants unscathed.

And most selective herbicides that are used in the turf are usually systemic in nature.

Those are the main differences between non-selective and selective herbicides. Non-selective, just like the name implies, it&amp;#039;s going to wipe out everything in a given area. Where as selective, it&amp;#039;s only going to target certain plants.

So, when you&amp;#039;re trying to decide between these two the decision needs to be made, if you&amp;#039;re only trying to target select broad leaf and grassy weeds or if your trying to eliminate all of them in a specific area. Now before we get into the whole systemic versus contact conversation, I&amp;#039;ve got to move my old school sprinkler.

Now that we know the difference between on-selective and selective herbicides, let&amp;#039;s talk about the mode of action that you&amp;#039;ll find in either one of those, which is either contact or systemic.

We&amp;#039;ve already kind of touched on this subject in our fungicides video. It&amp;#039;s a good one to go and reference. I&amp;#039;ll link that in the description box below or you can click that little &amp;quot;i&amp;quot; icon at the top of the screen.

So contact versus systemic. Contact herbicides are only going to kill the parts of the plant that they come in contact with.

And on the other side of that, systemic herbicides are going to be absorbed by the entire plant and carried down to the root system. So, yes the root system will be killed if you use a systemic herbicide.

All of that being said, it&amp;#039;s extremely important that you read the label. Remember, label is law!

But if you are having a hard time understanding all of that, yous till can&amp;#039;t grasp it, you can always leave your questions in the comments section below this video. You can email them over to our customer service staff, or you can pick up the phone, give them a call.

That&amp;#039;s really it for this one. Just wanted to throw these terms out there. Define them for you so you get a better understanding of what they mean, so when you hear non-selective or selective, or contact versus systemic, you&amp;#039;re empowered to know what they mean when you see them or you hear them, and you can select the best products for your needs to take care of your own lawn.

Hope you find this video helpful. Hope we threw out some good information for you. Hit the thumbs up if you agree. And like I said before, leave any questions or comments in the comments section below, email our customer service staff, pick up the phone, give us a call.

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                Surfactants enable the product you&apos;re using to penetrate the waxy cuticle of the plant and increase the product&apos;s effectiveness.            
                            
                Garden and lawn care products like herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides can roll off the waxy cuticles of plant leaves, wasting product and limiting results. Surfactants added to your chemical application help cut through this cuticle, allowing the product to penetrate the plant and help prevent or cure a disease or fungus.
Surfactants are chemical compounds that lower the surface tension between a solid and a liquid. This helps your herbicide, insecticide, or fungicide stay on the leaves of the plant where they can be effective, rather than rolling off.
Surfactants are not meant to be used on their own, as they have no effect on the plant by themselves and will not help prevent or control any disease or pest. 
Only use a surfactant when instructed to on the label of your insecticide, herbicide, or fungicide. Some products already include surfactants in their formula, or do not need surfactants to be effective. 
There are several types of surfactants, including non-ionic surfactants, methylated seed oils, and oil concentrates. The product label of the chemical you are pairing the surfactant with will recommend the type of surfactant to use and product mixture rates.
Apply surfactants with a hand pump or backpack sprayer as instructed on the product label. Do not use surfactants in extreme heat as they can burn plants. Instead, apply in the cooler temperatures of the early morning.
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                How do I tell how many ounces per gallon of water to use on my lawn? Getting it right relies on calibrating the equipment you are using appropriately.
            
                            
                Hi, I’m Amber. And I’m Heath. And we’re here today to talk to you about how to calibrate your sprayer for a broadcast application for turf care.

 The first thing you need to do is measure out your turf. You need to find 1000 square feet, so what we did is took 30 feet by 34 feet long and that got us to about 1020 square feet.

Once you have your area measured out, the next step is gonna be to whatever sprayer you are going to use for your application whether it is a herbicide, insecticide, or fungicide, you need to fill it with just water. This is the important first step. We’re not adding any chemicals in until we know exactly how much water volume it’s gonna take to cover that 1000 square feet. Now, I’m 5’ 7” and Heath is 6’ 1” - we’re both going to be using two different types of equipment. And while in this case we’re gonna be applying to the same turf area, you and your neighbor for instance may have a different turf density. So everybody’s application is going to be different.

You wanna keep in mind there are 3 important parts of this - the tip that you’re going to be using for your sprayer, the pressure you’re using for your sprayer, and most importantly your pace. Try to keep the pace from start to finish. We’re gonna show you that with our application and show you how much water was used between myself and Heath.

Okay so now that we’ve put our water down on the area that we measured out, let’s talk about the differences between my application Heath’s. When I did my application I used a 1 gallon pump sprayer. For me, I had to refill my sprayer to get about a gallon and 3/4 of water to cover that entire area.

For me on the other hand, I walked at a quicker space so it took about a gallon for me to spray the same 1000 square foot area.

Heath also used a battery operated hand pump sprayer whereas I used a manual hand pump sprayer. This also changes the fact that you’ll have a different output rate and flow rate whereas Heath’s application is a little more consistent because the backpack spray will keep the flow consistent the whole time he’s doing it.

Once you’ve done the same steps Heath and I have done, you’ll know exactly how much water volume you specifically will use with your equipment for your lawn. This is really key to make sure you are doing an accurate application. So if for instance you have a herbicide that says you need one oz per thousand square feet, you know that whatever water volume you just calculated is is how much water you are gonna put that product into. It’s not gonna be an amount per gallon because everybody’s lawn is different, the speed at which they walk, and the equipment that they are using. Everything is going to change so you want to make sure you are doing it right to see the results you are looking for.

As always, if you have any questions you can contact the pro team at DoMyOwn.com and any of our staff would be more than happy to help.

And if you liked this video, please click the subscribe video and check out our other videos.

Thanks for watching!


            
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How do I kill my weeds but not my grass?  In this video, we&apos;ll walk you through the importance of using the right selective post-emergent herbicide to keep your turfgrass safe.

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Silt soils, clay soils, and heavy foot traffic can compact soils, which creates a barrier from air, water, and nutrients to the roots and can inhibit grass growth. Compacted soils can lead to pest and maintenance problems if not properly maintained, making it easier for weeds and diseases to affect your lawn.

Core aeration is the best way to break up compacted soil. An aeration machine can be rented to take cores of earth out of larger lawns and a hand corer will work for smaller areas. The removed cores can be left on your lawn for extra nutrients, and the holes left in your yard will be filled in with new grass.

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Pre-emergent herbicides are usually applied in the early growing season and help prevent target grass and broadleaf weed seeds from germinating as the weather begins to warm up in the Spring.  A pre-emergent herbicide will create a barrier around a seed, making it nearly impossible for the seed to sprout and the weed or grass to grow.

When applying pre-emergents, be careful to aerate first, and not after applying the products.  Aeration can break the seal over the ground and around the seeds which makes the pre-emergents less effective.

Pre-emergent herbicides can be applied using a granular spreader or a pressurized handheld sprayer. Most liquid herbicides come as concentrated solutions that need to be mixed with water first (according to the label) before application.  Granular herbicides can be spread using a granular spreader and may require irrigation in order to help the granule release the pre-emergent chemical.

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Spring is almost here which means its time to apply pre-emergent weed control in your lawn. Timing and proper application are crucial to a good weed control program. In this video, we cover the basics you need to know when applying granule pre-emergent herbicides in your lawn.

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                Paul explains the factors that contribute to moss growth and how he got a handle on the moss problem in his lawn.            
                            
                Pretty sure this is going to be a regular thing!
I&amp;#039;m also pretty sure I&amp;#039;ve mentioned this in ever episode so far.

And you either love it, and have it growing in ornament hanging on your lamp in your office...

You know who you are!

...or you absolutely hate it and can&amp;#039;t stand the sight of it! And I tend to be the latter part of that statement.

I&amp;#039;m talking of course about all the moss in the back yard. But why is the moss even growing back here? Let&amp;#039;s dive into that!

Factor number one why moss tends to grow, too much shade. Even now you get an indication of how much shade happens back here.Because of our lovely jungle.

Pretty sunrise though!

The jungle is definitely casting a lot of shade over on this portion of the yard. But these Bradford Pears were the main source of the problem. Again, if you look at my neighbors yard, its just bare dirt and moss as well because these Bradford Pears were just overgrown and out of control.

So trimming those back is going to help get more air flow and sunlight into this portion of the yard, which also brings up a good point, you want to trim back your trees and your bushes that cause excess shade on the lawn.

Areas that tend to get less than six hours of sunlight, either direct or indirect, or more likely to have a moss problem, like what we have over here on this side of the yard and in the back.

Another factor contributing to the moss problem, look at the way my yard is. I&amp;#039;m slopping down here and I&amp;#039;m slopping down away from the jungle. SO whenever it rains, all that water tends to gather in the middle, which is causing me to have way to much water back here. And it&amp;#039;s the same issue over here on this side of the yard. My drive way and yard slope down from here and gradually slopes from the neighbors yard and their property into this flat surface right here. So all that water gathers and just puddles right here. So it&amp;#039;s just way to much and that&amp;#039;s why we have a lot of moss growing over here.

Another reason why you probably got moss growing, the soil is really compacted. So we have to rake all of this stuff out of here, then try to kill off whatever we have left, and then we&amp;#039;ll go and aerate and loosen up the soil so that we can try and eliminate this problem. Some of the ways I can try and control some of the moss back here is I could bring in some more top soil or dirt and try and change the grade or the elevation, or add in some french drains to just try and really drain a lot of the water that collects back here. Also performing the soil test that we did earlier will tell us if the soil back here is overly acidic which helps contribute to moss growth. So that will also tell us what kind of fertilizers or amendments we need to put into the back portion of this yard to try and get the grass to thrive instead of the moss.

Another little fun fact about moss is it tends to grow in cool, wet seasons, which is also the perfect time to try and kill and get rid of it. I could try to keep spraying some stuff on it to try and kill it, but there&amp;#039;s really one good way to really get it out of my yard. Good old fashioned elbow grease!

Well it didn&amp;#039;t take long for that to get old, so...time to but out something with a little bit more muscle!

Now we&amp;#039;re talking!

I would be a huge, huge liar if I said that was easy. That was hard!

It just dawned on me that I didn&amp;#039;t really go over the tools that I used to get the moss out. I started out with this rake right here. This one is mainly used for loosening and leveling soil. But I wanted to use it because it&amp;#039;s nice and stiff and really hard and made of steel, and a fiberglass handle. This one, that&amp;#039;s your general purpose rake, it&amp;#039;s cheap, it&amp;#039;s plastic, it&amp;#039;s got a wood handle on it. I used this to just kind of gather up everything once it&amp;#039;s already loosened.

As I already stated in the video, the rake got old really really quick, and I was just getting really worn out. So I went and rented what they call a power rake. And it&amp;#039;s exactly that, it&amp;#039;s a rake that&amp;#039;s powered.

It did a really good job of just scraping and cutting the moss out of the yard. And all I had to do is go back with my cheap plastic rake, and just gather all of the moss up into a pile, bad it up and throw it away. So here is where we&amp;#039;re at!

A large majority of it has been taken out. There&amp;#039;s still a few patches that were kind of stubborn and don&amp;#039;t want to come up but I&amp;#039;ve got something for that. But, overall, I&amp;#039;m pleased. A lot of hard work, but it was worth it. You can see right here, there&amp;#039;s still some that just didn&amp;#039;t want come up. Here&amp;#039;s the left side of the yard where the Bradford Pears are. A lot of it is gone. A lot of it! But there&amp;#039;s still tiny little patches that remain.

My little friend right here and his companion are going to help take care of the rest. What I&amp;#039;ve got here is a product made specifically to kill moss. Now before you spray something like this, you want to try and rake out as much of it as you can. Anything that&amp;#039;s left over gets this treatment.

This stuff will stain concrete, so use caution! If you do have to spray up along side your sidewalks or your driveway, grab some cardboard or something like that to protect it, and then simply spray! That way when you spray you&amp;#039;re not getting anything onto your driveway or sidewalk, it&amp;#039;s hitting your cardboard.

That seriously took all day to tackle that problem! But that&amp;#039;s OK, that&amp;#039;s what Do My Own Lawn Care is all about.

This isn&amp;#039;t the end of the moss saga. I&amp;#039;m going to have to go back there and rake out what&amp;#039;s left, after the moss killer has had a chance to do what it does best...kill moss!

Unless I change the grade back there, so that water doesn&amp;#039;t collect or create better irrigation so that it can drain out of those areas, it probably will return. I&amp;#039;ll try as hard as I can to keep it under control and keep it out of there so that grass can take over and start to grow in those areas.

After a very very long day of raking and spraying, that&amp;#039;s it for this one. I hope you found that helpful and I hope I answered a lot of questions on how to get rid of moss in the yard. If you&amp;#039;ve got anymore, leave in the comments section below, shoot our customer service staff an email, or pick up the phone and give them a call.

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                A proper lawn fertilizer application is essential to keep your lawn healthy and help prevent weeds, pests, and disease. Learn the basics of NPK Ratios and when and how to apply fertilizer.
            
                            
                Hey this is Kyle from DoMyOwn.com.

Every bag of fertilizer has three numbers on it. These numbers are the macro-nutrients Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium. Or what is known as the NPK Ratio.

Nitrogen helps green up lawns and produces healthy leaf growth above the soil.

Phosphorus helps strengthen the plant roots below the soil.

Potassium keeps the plant healthy and balanced overall all around the plant.

In order to select the proper fertilizer, a soil analysis test will be needed to see what nutrients your lawn lacks. You can either reach out to your local extension office or you can purchase a soil analysis kit and send it in to them. If you do not already know your grass type, your local extension office can assist you when you take a soil test.

Fertilizer comes in granular and liquid form.

Liquid fertilizers work fast and are quickly absorbed into plant root systems. They can be applied with a hand pump sprayer or backpack sprayer. With liquid fertilizer, there is a higher chance of lawn damage since it needs to be applied more frequently than granular fertilizers.

Granular fertilizers are slower to absorb and will take longer, however, there is a less of a chance of them burning your lawn. Granular fertilizers can be applied using a granular spreader. The granules will need to be watered in.

Your fertilizer application will depend on your grass type. Cool season grasses should be fertilized when the lawn comes back from dormancy and again at the beginning of fall. Don’t fertilize in the warmest summer months. Warm season grass types can be fertilized every 6-8 weeks during the summer. Some warm season grasses are fertilized 2-4 times a year, including before the start of spring and at the end of summer.

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                One of the best ways to get a beautiful green lawn is by applying some fertilizer! In this video, Paul will go over how and why to choose fertilizers for your lawn!            
                            
                Time to feed the yard!
Now before I go into all the tips and tricks when it comes to fertilizing, I want to circle back and talk about my soil test that I did.

I&amp;#039;m not going very in depth over my soil test results because, to be honest, I don&amp;#039;t know how to break it down for you in simple terms. But the co-op extension office will. So just give them a call and they can break it down for you and go over the results and explain it to you in a way that is understandable.

For my yard the biggest take away is I need more Phosphorus in the front and less in the back. My Phosphorus count was very high in the back so the co-op extension office suggested that I put some Lime down to help balance out that pH level. And that doesn&amp;#039;t really surprise me because that&amp;#039;s where all the moss was. So it&amp;#039;s pretty acidic back there.

The amount of lime you need to correct soil pH is going to be dependent upon the actual soil itself. All the more reason to get a soil test so it can help to determine how much you need to put back there to help balance things out.

The ideal soil pH is between a 6 and 7, so slightly acidic, but anything below a 6, or becomes more acidic, certain nutrients like potassium, and phosphorus, and nitrogen, and calcium, that becomes unavailable for proper growth of our grass.

Which brings us to the topic of fertilizers themselves. See all fertilize products provide some uniform information to help consumers like you and me to compare products easily and figure out what it is we need that will help our yard.

Every label carries three numbers, usually right above or below the product name, these three numbers form what is called the fertilizers NPK ratio. And those letters stand for Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium.

The products NPK numbers reflect each nutrients percentage by weight. So for example if a fertilizer has 34-0-4 on it, it contains 34 percent Nitrogen, zero percent Phosphorus, and four percent Potassium.

Plants need a large quantity of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. We refer to those as the Macro Nutrients.

Now other elements such as Iron are just as critical to plant survival, but plants need them in much smaller quantities.

Each of those three main nutrients, N P K, all have their own specific job that they do.

Nitrogen, it spurs vigorous leafy growth and rich green color in the lawn.

Phosphorus really focuses on good strong root development.

And finally Potassium. That enhances overall growth, and helps regulate root and top growth, and keeps plants healthy and balanced.

Remember it like this, up, down, all around. Nitrogen&amp;#039;s going to help with the up. Potassium going to help with the down, and Phosphorus is going to help with the all around.

For my yard and its pretty common for a lot of yards, I&amp;#039;m going to use a starter fertilizer. An 18-24-12. That&amp;#039;s going to really help my Bermuda come out of dormancy, and spring into life.

As for when we want to fertilize, we want to hit before full growth really starts. For warm season grasses you want to hit it around late spring or early summer and maybe a second app at the end of summer.

For cool season grass types, hit it around early fall, around October and November before the grass goes dormant.

For both types of grass, you shouldn&amp;#039;t apply anything that is wet or needs to get watered in during the heat of the day. Water acts like a magnifying glass and can cause the plants to get scorched! If you do apply fertilizer granules in the heat of the day, just make sure the grass is dry, and you are confident that burning will not occur.

Now the timing of my fertilizing, I had rain the day before, which brings up a good point. You want to water the lawn one to two days before application to prep it to receive the fertilizer.

You want to water just after the application of fertilizer to insure the product gets into the soil. Now the way I timed it, my aeration, my fertilizing, my overseeding, it rained the day before I tackled this project, so the soil was nice and loose, I was able to pull out some decent plugs, and the next following two days after doing all this, I&amp;#039;ve got rain forecast. So, I&amp;#039;m going to let mother nature do the work for me, and let it water in that fertilizer and grass seed. That way I don&amp;#039;t have to bust out the water hose and the sprinklers and do all that mess.

As for calibrating my spreader, all I did was read the product label of the fertilizer that I&amp;#039;m going to be putting down. Every fertilizer and grass seed is going to tell you what you need to set your spreader to, to get the amount that you want in your yard. So you just simply go to the dial on your spreader, set it accordingly and your off.

What I&amp;#039;m going to do first is make a trim pass. I&amp;#039;m going to throw down the edge control on my spreader, so that I&amp;#039;m not throwing out fertilizer onto the sidewalk or the driveway. And I&amp;#039;ll just make a perimeter pass so that I get a nice barrier on the edges. Then I&amp;#039;ll just simply just go back and forth through the yard, until I get the appropriate amount of fertilizer that I want.

So that&amp;#039;s fertilizing! It is an exact science and every yard is going to be different. Your needs are going to be different from mine; so what I&amp;#039;ve done to my yard is probably not going to fit yours. All the more reason to get a soil test, have somebody explain it to you, and reach out to our customer service staff, to figure out what it is you need to put in your yard to make it thrive.

This was a really fun part of the rehab program and I&amp;#039;m hoping for some really good results.

One other important thing your going to need when it comes to fertilizer, patience! It&amp;#039;s not going to happen over night!

I should see some results in about four to six weeks and I&amp;#039;ll go from there. I&amp;#039;m planning on hitting it with another fertilizer in about a month and a half, with a higher Nitrogen content, so I get that nice deep, rich, green color!

Like I say at the end of every video, if there&amp;#039;s something I missed when it comes to fertilizing, you can leave them in the comments section below, or shoot our customer service staff an email, or pick up the phone and give them a call.

The next topic I&amp;#039;m going to touch on and flush out for you is over seeding. I did that when I did my aerating and my fertilizing, but like I said in the aeration video, I&amp;#039;m going to make that a seperate one, so that I can go into it a little bit further and these videos don&amp;#039;t end up being 30 minutes long!

So please make sure to subscribe to the channel so that you can catch those videos by clicking this button right here!

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                Hey everybody it&amp;#039;s Heath from DoMyOwn.com and today we&amp;#039;re going to talk to you about kickstarting your lawn with spring fertilizers. The best reason to apply spring fertilizers to get an early start on the spring. It&amp;#039;s going to help the grass come out at dormancy if your grass is dormant and if not it&amp;#039;s going to help it recover from winter damage. The early spring fertilizer is also going to help in root development. This is going to be especially important if you&amp;#039;ve got cool season grass that you just overseeded in the fall to help develop that root system and establish it a little bit deeper before the warm weather hits. If you&amp;#039;re doing a warm season grass, it&amp;#039;s going to help those rhizomes as well as the root development so that you can actually get a good standing of turf before the summer hits. The best way to determine what type of fertilizer to use would be to do a soil test. Now that it&amp;#039;s into late winter and early spring, this is a great time to do that. It&amp;#039;ll actually help you out in determining what is the best fertilizer for your soil whether or not you need to apply lime or or sulfur because your pH is too high or too low... that would be something that you you may need to do prior to putting fertilizer down so that your plant can actually absorb the nutrients that you&amp;#039;re putting on it. Use that soil test to tell you whether you&amp;#039;re lacking in phosphorus or potassium or anything like that so that would determine on what rate you would use for that fertilizer and how much of that product that you would need based off of your soil test. One of the biggest questions we get asked is when to apply that spring fertilizer that&amp;#039;s going to depend on your location, your weather, and the turf type that you have. Your your location depending upon the weather is going to be the biggest. We want to make sure that we&amp;#039;re applying our first application right after the last frost of the year. Depending upon where you&amp;#039;re at in the country, you may have to apply it in February or you may have to wait until May to apply your first application. So, when&amp;#039;s the best time to apply a fertilizer to a warm season turf that&amp;#039;s been dormant? You want to make sure that the grass is at least 50 to 75 percent green before you do your first fertilizer application as long as we&amp;#039;re talking about a nitrogen-based fertilizer. We don&amp;#039;t want to apply a high nitrogen-based fertilizer to to a warm season lawn and then have a cold snap right behind it because it can actually suffer from winter damage. You know that cold temperature coming in freezing that plant can actually damage the top and then we need to encourage new Growth out of the bottom of it to recover. One of the questions we get asked is when to apply fertilizer for a cool season turf and the short answer to that is it&amp;#039;s going to depend upon your location and the weather. Weather being the the biggest part of it. We want to apply usually at the latter part of the winter we want to make sure that no more freezing temperatures are coming in or anything like that because we don&amp;#039;t want to damage the turf. If you&amp;#039;re using a high synthetic fertilizer with a lot of nitrogen to it and you apply it too early we can actually damage that turf, so we want to make sure that most of that cold weather has passed before we apply those high nitrogen fertilizers. If you wanted to use a lower fertilizer, nitrogen based anyways or an organic fertilizer usually those are fine to use a little bit earlier just because they&amp;#039;re not going to be pushing out a lot of growth around anything like that so you can definitely do that. Spring fertilizers are going to come in two different ways you can get it in a granular form or a liquid form depending upon the size of your turf. The capabilities of the equipment that you have would determine what is the best product for you so depending on which product you use whether it&amp;#039;s granular or liquid make sure that you read over the label instructions really carefully make sure that you&amp;#039;re not overlapping your spray or your your granular spread and make sure that you&amp;#039;re applying the proper amount of product to that thousand square foot area. Thanks for watching this video and if you liked it please click the subscribe button and check out our other videos!            
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                Seriously, who needs crossfit, when you have yard work to do?

So about a week ago, temps were pretty high, it was feeling like spring. Things were blooming and now we&amp;#039;re back into the highs of 50s and lows are in the 30s, the wind is blowing, and it&amp;#039;s chilly.

I&amp;#039;m so ready for Spring to get here.

And as for that little bush, it was just time to make a change and get rid of it. So... I gave it the axe.

So... I got into a really good conversation with one of our Customer Service staff members about one of the videos in the series that she watched, &amp;quot;How to get rid of moss&amp;quot; and yeah as you know I&amp;#039;ve got a ton of moss on this side with the Bradford Pears and some in the backyard. And I have worked really hard to try to get it out of the yard... but it feels like an uphill battle. 

If you haven&amp;#039;t watched that video, I&amp;#039;ll link that in the description below or you can click that little i icon at the top of the screen. It&amp;#039;ll take you over to that video and you can watch it where I go more in detail on how to get rid of moss in the yard.

This Customer Service staff member got a phone call from a customer wanting to know how to get rid of moss in the yard and she was trying to explain to them that there&amp;#039;s probably some other underlying issues that they have, and they need to figure out what those are.

And so our conversation kinda sparked this idea where we should kinda do a series within the Lawn Care series where we talk about some of the lawn basics and one of the very first subjects that we  talked about was understanding soil pH which is what is contributing to my moss problem back here.

So let&amp;#039;s dive into that subject: what is soil pH and how do you understand it and how it contributes to success in your yard.

So to kick this off, let&amp;#039;s talk about pH. It&amp;#039;s a measurement of the power of hydrogen ions and is measured on a scale of 0 to 14. 0 being extremely acidic or pure hydrochloric acid and 14 being extremely alkaline or pure sodium hydroxide. And 7 being smack dab in the middle being neutral.

Both of these extremes, either 0 or 14, are not good for plants or turf, which usually prefer somewhere between a 6 and 7.

The main elements that effect pH in the soil are Calcium, Magnesium, and Potassium and these elements by themselves tend to keep the pH more on the alkaline side.

And so soil pH is the ability of the soil to keep these elements hanging around.

Sandy soil tends to have a lower pH because of how fast water can move through it compared to clay type soils, like what we have here in Georgia.

Most fertilizers that are on the market tend to lower pH within the soil. So if you are trying to lower your pH, standard fertilizing practices using an acidic fertilizer such as Ammonium Sulfate will do the trip.

If pH gets too low, however, or gets more acidic, you&amp;#039;re gonna have to go through and do a lime application. And if you&amp;#039;ll remember, I did this on this side with the Bradford Pears in the backyard. I&amp;#039;ll link that video in the description below and also that little i icon on the top of the screen.

The amount of lime that you&amp;#039;re gonna need to change the pH is gonna vary depending on what kind of soil that you have.

Sandy soils it&amp;#039;s a little bit easier to change the pH there because there&amp;#039;s not as much binding sites within the soil that you have to change.

And let me make this plug right here: Don&amp;#039;t guess at this. Don&amp;#039;t guess where your pH level. Don&amp;#039;t guess how much lime that you need in the yard. We recommend you perform a soil test and take that to your local extension office.

Their whole purpose is to do extensive research on this topic, so they&amp;#039;re gonna know best.

So after testing your soil, they&amp;#039;re gonna be able to tell you where your pH levels are at, tell you how much lime that you might need in the yard, or give you great recommendations on what kind of fertilizers to amend your soil so that your turf can thrive.

So now let&amp;#039;s dive in some of the problems that you&amp;#039;re gonna be faced with if you soil pH is one of the two extremes: either really acidic or really alkaline.

Generally speaking, if your soil pH is really high, you&amp;#039;re gonna be faced with some bacteria problems. And if your soil pH is really low, you&amp;#039;ll be faced with some fungus problems.

So it&amp;#039;s no surprise that if your soil pH is between that 6 and 7, you&amp;#039;re really not gonna have any problems on your hands.

So let&amp;#039;s get into the specifics of acidic vs. alkaline. 

So first up, acidic soils. Acidic soils are gonna have a pH between 0 and 7 on the pH scale, and these type of soils are going to be found in areas with lots of rain.

When you have lots of rain, that rain water is going to leach a lot of those elements the turf needs to survive, like Calcium, Sodium, Magnesium, and Potassium out of the soil.

And when that happens, that gives way for more toxic elements to move that plants and turf just simply do not prefer.

For example, these types of soils tend to be really high in Iron and Aluminum oxides.

One major problem with acidic soils is microbial activity tends to drop off, which can lower Nitrogen concentration. That&amp;#039;s not good because Nitrogen is a key plant nutrient. Organic matter decomposition by soil organisms tends to slow down. And Calcium, Magnesium, and Potassium deficiencies tend to develop in these kind of soils.

And the other major problems with acidic soil is that it impacts fertility, biological activity, and plant productivity.

So now let&amp;#039;s talk about if your soil is too alkaline or between a 7 and 14 on the pH scale.

This might be due to over-liming in acidic soil or irrigating with a water that has a high alkaline content.

These type of soils are pretty typical in the Western part of the United States where it&amp;#039;s arid and dry.

One of the biggest problems caused by alkaline soil is Iron Chlorosis mainly in trees and shrubs.

And what that is, is yellowing of plant leaves due to an iron deficiency within the soil.

And the amount of Phosphate, which is great for root development, tends to be in low supply in soils that are pretty high on the alkaline side.

One thing that&amp;#039;s really gonna help these soil issues is to have a diversity of soil microbes.

This subject might get it&amp;#039;s own video later on in the series, but in a nutshell, if you make your soil friendlier to good microbes, it&amp;#039;s gonna help kick the bad ones out.

And if you kick the bad ones out and put the good ones in, it&amp;#039;s gonna create a healthier environment for your turf, your plants, and your trees; and all will be right in the world.

So going back to my moss problem on this side. I&amp;#039;ve manually raked it out... I&amp;#039;ve used a power rake... I&amp;#039;ve aerated twice.. and put down an application of lime.

I&amp;#039;ve done everything I know to do, which brings up two very good points. One: It takes time and a lot of product to change the pH value by one point. And two, I&amp;#039;ve got bigger issues that I&amp;#039;m tackling back here. I&amp;#039;ve already pointed out that all the trees in the jungle back here really shade this part of the yard and the yard slopes, like this, all the water drains into the middle and it doesn&amp;#039;t really go anywhere, it just kinda drains there and collects and doesn&amp;#039;t get out of the yard. So I&amp;#039;ve got a water buildup collection that&amp;#039;s attributing to the moss problem.

So what I&amp;#039;m trying to get at here is there&amp;#039;s not one solution to the problem. It might take a few different solutions to fix the issues that you&amp;#039;re having in the yard.

And soil pH, getting that under control and where it needs to be for the turf to thrive, is part of it.

So that my friends, is soil pH in a nutshell. I hope it helped you out.

So hopefully when you go to do a soil test and you send it in to your local extension office and they give you a piece of paper back talking about too acidic or two alkaline -- You&amp;#039;ve got these numbers on there. You can kinda understand what they&amp;#039;re talking about.

So question back to all of you: What do you think of us going through a touching on some of these Lawn Basics? Sound off in the comments below.

Like I said, I hope this helped you out. If you have any other further questions, leave those in the comments section below as well, email our Customer Service staff, or pick up the phone and give us a call.

And if you&amp;#039;re not already, click this button to subscribe to the channel. You can click this playlist to see all the videos in the Do My Own Lawn Care series. And click this playlist to see all the videos in the Do My Own Gardening Series.

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                Learn why, when, and how to apply soil amendments in your lawn after a soil analysis to neutralize your soil&apos;s pH. 
            
                            
                Hey everybody it&amp;#039;s Heath from DoMyOwn.com. Today we&amp;#039;re gonna talk to you about soil pH and how to get the pH into the neutral zone by using either lawn or sulfur. That&amp;#039;s also gonna make your lawn healthy and green.

And allow the benefits of the fertilizer

that you&amp;#039;re putting on the lawn to be

accessed by the plant.

The first thing you need to do is do a soil sample. Make sure that you&amp;#039;re pulling samples throughout the entire lawn. Make sure that you&amp;#039;re pulling some from the front, the back, and the side. If you&amp;#039;re got two different grass types, it&amp;#039;s important to do two different soil analysis, that way you can pull from different areas throughout the lawn to make sure it&amp;#039;s appropriate for each grass type. Another important factor when doing a soil analysis is to make sure that you&amp;#039;ve labeled your turf type when you&amp;#039;re doing your soil analysis. Once you pull that core, it&amp;#039;s gonna tell you where the pH is of the lawn. Many different grass types like bermuda, fescue, kentucky blue... they all need to be in the neutral state which is between a 6 and a 7 to really flourish. Depending upon your grass type, you may have like a centipede lawn that needs to be a little more acidic to grow and thrive really well. So your pH is gonna be very important. And your soil analysis will tell you exactly where you need to be with that pH depending upon your turf type. If your soil pH is under 6, you need to raise your pH by using lime. There&amp;#039;s a couple of different types of limestone. Dolomitic being one that would last a little bit longer than a calcium lime. It also is a little bit slower acting, it has magnesium in it so if you&amp;#039;re lacking magnesium from your soil analysis, that&amp;#039;s a good lime to put down. You&amp;#039;ll also probably need to put this down during those dormancy periods because it is gonna take longer for it to get into the soil to actually balance out the pH so you can get it into the neutral zone. If you&amp;#039;re looking for quicker results that won&amp;#039;t last as long, you can use something like a calcium lime that eithers come in a liquid form or a granular form. The granular forms you normally don&amp;#039;t have to put down as much as a dolomitic to get the same pH results that you need. If your soil is above a 7, it is considered basic or alkaline and you&amp;#039;ll need to use sulfur or a soil acidifier or gypsum to lower that pH. Doing that is gonna be more common for the Northern states rather than the Southern states. Southern states tend to have a little more acid into the clay and that kind of thing. The timing of your soil amendment is gonna be important and based off your turf type. For warm season grasses, usually that dormancy period is a great time to apply your soil amendments if you have lawns that go dormant. If you&amp;#039;re in the deep South where lawns don&amp;#039;t go dormant, then usually that slow growth period is a good time to do that. With that being said, if you have a cool season lawn that gets a lot of snow, you can also apply it during the summer months when it&amp;#039;s not really actively growing very much because of the heat. So you can put that down - make sure you&amp;#039;re not getting lot of snow behind the application or a lot of rain right after the application - we want that soil amendment to work into the soil so it can actually be beneficial for the pH. If your soil pH is really out of whack and you need to apply a bunch of sulfur or a bunch of lime to either raise or lower the pH, you may have to break that up into several different applications over several different months. With that being said, your grass type is going to determine whether or not you adjust the soil&amp;#039;s pH drastically all at one time or if you need to break it up into multiple applications. You&amp;#039;ll need to probably do another soil analysis the following year to see if you&amp;#039;re right where you need to be and then maintaining from there on out you may need to do it every few years once you&amp;#039;ve gotten it into that neutral state. It&amp;#039;s gonna be much easier for that plant to process the fertilizer that you&amp;#039;ve put onto it because of it being in that neutral zone. So if you liked this video, please click our subscribe button and check out our other DIY videos. Thanks for watching!            
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It has been well over two months since Paul last fertilized his lawn. In this video, he will do just that, fertilize. The difference here is that he will use an organic fertilizer instead of a synthetic. He will also discuss the difference between the two, as well as the pros and cons.

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As spring starts to make roll in, it means that it is time to wake up the lawn. For cool season lawns coming out of winter dormancy, you want to give it a good dose of nitrogen. In this video we talk about why you want to do that, go over the timing of fertilizing cool season lawns, and some problems you might face coming out of winter and how to solve them.

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It has been awhile since Paul has been able to put down some fertilizer in the yard. He usually uses an organic granule fertilizer, but it has been in short supply as of late. A perfect opportunity to try out some liquid fertilizer, as well as putting down a plant growth regulator. In this video he will talk about why he is using both of these products and the benefits that bring to the yard.

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One step in most lawn programs that people forget about or don&apos;t even think of, is a lime application. Lime can really help improve the quality of your lawn. You first need to perform a soil test to know if your lawn needs it in the first place. In this video, Paul will go over how to apply lime in the yard as well as why you should put an application of lime down.

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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care  -  Lawn Fungicide Rotation Applications</video:title>
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                Fungicides have long been part of disease management in gardens, greenhouses, and lawns. Lawn diseases and garden diseases can be difficult to control and get rid of, and fungus-based diseases are no different. But getting rid of or keeping disease out of your lawn can be tricky. So in this video, we not only talk about curative vs. preventative fungicides, we go over one very important thing when it comes to fungicides; the need for fungicide rotation!            
                            
                It&amp;#039;s hard to believe that it was 50 episodes ago that we first introduced you to the lawn. 50! That&amp;#039;s just, that&amp;#039;s awesome.

And man have I learned a lot along the way. I started out not knowing a single thing about what it takes to do my own lawn care, and so that&amp;#039;s what this whole series was about. Learning along with you what it takes to get a yard looking as good as mine does right now. Leaning on our customer service staff at Do My Own dot com, to help me out. It&amp;#039;s been an amazing journey.

I will say, one of the biggest things that I&amp;#039;ve learned along this journey is it doesn&amp;#039;t really take a whole lot of time to get your yard looking amazing. It&amp;#039;s a bit of sweat equity, staying on top of the maintenance, doing all of the little tips and tricks that we&amp;#039;ve shared with you so far, and your yard within one season can look immaculate.

Back here in the back is a prime example of what I&amp;#039;m talking about. This use to be just bare dirt, moss, weeds, it was terrible. Matter of fact, here&amp;#039;s a clip!

But after a bit of work and some effort, I&amp;#039;ve got some really good fescue growing in back here and it&amp;#039;s looking really really good.

It&amp;#039;s still not perfect back here but overall, I&amp;#039;m really happy with where I&amp;#039;m at and it&amp;#039;s only going to get better the more work I put into it.

I really only have one big problem back here that I&amp;#039;m facing that I know a lot of you are as well, because I&amp;#039;ve seen the comments roll through on our other videos, I&amp;#039;m hearing the customer service staff take phone calls about it, and it&amp;#039;s one that I want to address before we get into today&amp;#039;s topic, Poa Annua!

I&amp;#039;ve got a lot of it going on back here in the back, matter of fact this is where most of it&amp;#039;s at. I&amp;#039;ve got some going on in the front, but like I said, this is a majority of it right here.

The thing you have to understand about Poa Annua is that it is a cool season weed and it cannot take temperatures consistently above the 80s. Here&amp;#039;s a really good example of what I&amp;#039;m talking about, a lot of this Poa Annua right here is starting to yellow and wilt away because of those high 80 temps that we&amp;#039;re starting to get into.

So on it&amp;#039;s own, it&amp;#039;s going to start choking and dying off during the hot summer months, but if you just absolutely cannot stand the site of it, I&amp;#039;ll leave a link to the products in the description box below so you can click over to Do My Own dot com and check those out.

So, let&amp;#039;s dive into talking about fungicides some more, and I say some more because we already made a video on how to use fungicides, I&amp;#039;ll link that in the description box as well.

But for this video, we want to dive a little bit deeper into the topic of fungicides and more specifically talk about fungicide rotation. And to get into that topic, I want to first talk about curative versus prevention.

Now if you&amp;#039;re going the curative route with a fungicide, it&amp;#039;s a lot more work because the damage is already done. If you are going to go the curative route, what you have to understand is you&amp;#039;re mainly stopping the fungus or disease dead in it&amp;#039;s tracks. And most likely, you&amp;#039;re going to have to go at a higher rate depending on the product that you choose.

And on the other side of that, prevention. And it&amp;#039;s true what they say, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. This is the route that we recommend that you go. You want to try and stop the problem before it happens. And a great example of this is my fescue in my back yard. I have a cool season grass in a warm season zone, so I&amp;#039;m bound to have problems.

Now thank goodness I don&amp;#039;t have a problem right now, but as soon as summer rolls in and it starts to get much hotter like it does here in the south, that summer heat is really going to stress out this cool season turf type tall fescue. And once it starts to get stressed out, that&amp;#039;s when problems creep in; all the more reason to jump on it now and put down a preventative application of fungicides.

Once you&amp;#039;ve started a fungicide program, it&amp;#039;s really important that you rotate what you use so that you can prevent resistance. Now how do you rotate? You&amp;#039;re going to base this off of the class that the fungicide is, or the FRAC code that&amp;#039;s on it.

So right here&amp;#039;s a good example of what I&amp;#039;m talking about. Either on the bottle or somewhere on the label you&amp;#039;re going to see group, class, FRAC Code, or maybe even just code and then the number. So this is a group three or class three, FRAC code three, whatever you want to call it, they&amp;#039;re calling it a group three fungicide. And then, so, this is what I&amp;#039;m going to start my program on and then I&amp;#039;m going to jump over here to this one which is a group 11 or a class 11 fungicide.

Now FRAC code, F.R.A.C, Frac code, what is that? Frac, F.R.A.C stands for fungicide resistance action committee and what they do is they work to prolong the effectiveness of fungicides. It&amp;#039;s a way to group together the active ingredients which demonstrate potential for cross resistance. So using two different fungicides with the same class number or FRAC code, not advisable, hence the need for rotating the products.

Now as for the actual fungicide rotation program that you need to setup, it&amp;#039;s all going to depend on the type of turf that you have. So, as with everything, the very first and most important thing that you need to do is know what type of grass you have on your property.

It&amp;#039;s also going to vary depending on how often you have to apply the product that you choose which is why it&amp;#039;s so important to read the label which you&amp;#039;ve chosen the product for your particular turf.

Now for my turf type tall fescue here in the back, my rotation program is going to look like this. I&amp;#039;m going to start off with a class three fungicide, make an application, wait 14 days, make a second application with that class three fungicide, and then I&amp;#039;m going to wait another 14 days and rotate to a different class number, in my case it&amp;#039;s going to be a class 11.

With that class 11 fungicide, I&amp;#039;m going to make one application, wait 14 days, make a second application, wait another 14 days and then rotate back to my class three fungicide and make one final application with that. I do that, I should be good to go.

So without further ado, let&amp;#039;s get to mixing and spraying.

I wonder, how many times can I show myself mixing up product before y&amp;#039;all are just bored out of your mind and over it?

Ok so for my first fungicide, the class three that I&amp;#039;m going to be using, it says that I need one to two ounces, per thousand square feet, for brown patch in turf type tall fescue. And it also says that I need to begin applications in May or June before the disease is present and repeat every 14 to 21 days. So I&amp;#039;ve got just over 4,000 square feet that I&amp;#039;m dealing with back there where all my fescue is at, so I&amp;#039;m just going to keep it simple and just go at one ounce per gallon, per thousand square feet. So I just need four ounces, in my four gallon backpack sprayer, and this should take care of it.

Flip of the switch, pumped up, ready to go! I&amp;#039;m so glad that I ditched the hand pump sprayer and went with a battery sprayer.

I also wonder how many times I can get away with doing these spraying montages, so, I, I don&amp;#039;t know! I guess time will tell, huh?

Let&amp;#039;s not talk about this little patch right here.

Right here&amp;#039;s another really good example of the Poa Annua dying off like what I was talking about. You can really see it yellowing on the side right here and it&amp;#039;s just turning really really light green compared to the rest of the fescue that&amp;#039;s in the yard. Matter of fact here&amp;#039;s a pocket of Poa Annua. Right there. Right there. So, it&amp;#039;s starting to die off all on it&amp;#039;s own.

First application of fungicides is done. I&amp;#039;m going to make sure I note this on my calendar, mark today when I made this application, count 14 days out and that&amp;#039;s when I&amp;#039;ll do my second application.

So the biggest take away here is number one, prevention, prevention, prevention! Do these applications to prevent the problem from happening in the first place. And number two, rotate the fungicides that you&amp;#039;re going to use in your yard. Again, for example, in the turf type tall fescue in the back here, I&amp;#039;m using a class three for my first two applications, I&amp;#039;ll use a class 11 for my next two applications, then I&amp;#039;ll rotate back to the class three.

And like I mentioned at the beginning of this video, if you want to know more about the products that I just used for this video, I&amp;#039;ll leave the link in the description box below so you can click over to Do My Own dot com and read more about those.

I hope that was helpful and wasn&amp;#039;t too confusing and you followed along. If you have any other questions on what we touched on in this video, feel free to leave the in the comments section below and we&amp;#039;ll do our best to get to those.

Or you can email those over to the customer service staff, or even better, pick up the phone, give them a call.

So that&amp;#039;s it for this one. I still can&amp;#039;t believe it&amp;#039;s episode number 50. That&amp;#039;s just, that&amp;#039;s, that&amp;#039;s awesome! We hope you&amp;#039;ll continue to follow along with us. If you&amp;#039;re not already, click this button right to subscribe to the channel, you can click this playlist to see all the videos in the Do My Own Lawn Care series, and click this playlist to see all the videos in the Do My Own Gardening series.

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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - How to Apply Fungicides</video:title>
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                Fungus or disease in the yard can become one of the toughest and most annoying problems to solve. Best way to stop them is to prevent them before they even become a problem. In this video, Paul will go over when, what kind and how to apply fungicides in the lawn.            
                            
                I have never had a yard look as good as this one is right now!
And I want to keep it that way. Green and beautiful and looking really really healthy.

So what we&amp;#039;re going to talk about today is fungicides. No, I don&amp;#039;t have a disease problem in the yard and that&amp;#039;s exactly why I&amp;#039;m going to put down a fungicide.

You see, when it comes to fungicides, there&amp;#039;s two ways of using them. There&amp;#039;s preventative and there&amp;#039;s curative. And the latter is much much harder to deal with. Therefore, we want to do a preventative app.

Preventative fungicides are going to head the disease off before it settles into the yard and becomes a problem. And then there&amp;#039;s curative fungicides. They&amp;#039;re going to effect the disease after its already set in.

Now it&amp;#039;s much much harder to do a curative application than it is a preventative application. Which is why we recommend doing a preventative app before you notice a disease setting in. You don&amp;#039;t want to catch something or see signs of something settling and then get out a fungicide and try to tackle it. It&amp;#039;s going to be much much more difficult to do it that way.

There are different kinds of fungicides that you can use in and around your yard. Let&amp;#039;s first talk about contact versus systemic.

Contact fungicides; these are you protectants. They&amp;#039;re not going to be absorbed by the plant rather they&amp;#039;re going to stick to the plant surfaces. They provide a protective barrier that prevents the fungus from getting into plant and damaging the tissues.

Then you&amp;#039;ve got your systemic or other wise known as your penetrate fungicides. These will be able to move up through the plant from the area that you applied them.

The other thing to keep in mind with fungicides is the mode of action or in other words, how the fungicide effects the fungus.

Some will work by damaging the cell membrane of the fungus, while others will inhibit the fungus growth.

Now it&amp;#039;s important to use different modes of action by either mixing or alternating the products you&amp;#039;re using in your fungicide applications. And the reason that&amp;#039;s important is we want to maintain the effectiveness of the fungicide and prevent fungicide resistance in our plants. Meaning we don&amp;#039;t want to use the same thing over and over again and allow our plants to become immune to that fungicide. So it&amp;#039;s important to mix and alternate the products that you&amp;#039;re using in your applications.

Before we rip open the bag and dump the product into my spreader and start getting it out into the yard, let&amp;#039;s first go over a couple more rules of thumb when it comes to fungicide use.

If we&amp;#039;re going curative, you need to diagnose it properly. So in other words know the disease problem that you&amp;#039;ve got that&amp;#039;s causing the fungus problem in the yard.

Second and probably always the most crucial thing when it comes to using professional grade products, read the label!

Remember, label is law!

This will not only protect your plants but it will protect your health and the environment and it is by far the most crucial thing that you should do. Read the label.

Also always remember to use the right equipment and ppe, personal protection equipment, when applying fungicides and also apply it by the recommended rate on the label.

And the third thing, follow the recommendation of when and how often you should apply the fungicide. Just like all the other products we&amp;#039;re using, the actual timing of the application is going to really enhance the effectiveness of it and reduce the amount of times we&amp;#039;re going to have to re-apply.

Just like all the other pro products that we sell and we use in and around the yard, the label is going to tell you the recommended rates, how often you should apply, the timing of the application, the ingredients, the mode of action, all of that good stuff is going to be on the label. So again, read the label! Know what you&amp;#039;re using and how to use it.

For the product that I&amp;#039;m using, there is a different application rate for each disease. Anywhere from two pounds to five pounds per 1,000 square feet. Now having said that, this particular product label states that Bermuda grass is very sensitive to this fungicide. So I&amp;#039;m going to use the lowest usage rate to make sure I do not harm my grass and undo all of the hard work I&amp;#039;ve done so far.

And that is our preventative fungicide application.

You can very easily misdiagnose a fungal disease in plants and in the yard. I would highly recommend reaching out to our customer service staff and discussing with them the issues that you are either starting to see or maybe you&amp;#039;ve had in the past and you want to prevent.

They can do a very good job of recommending a treatment program for either your lawn or your garden or what ever it is that you&amp;#039;re trying to take care of.

Other things to keep in mind when it comes to plant diseases, they&amp;#039;re often transmitted when leaves are wet, so ground level watering and good air circulation can be used to keep leaves dry.

Also pruning shears and other tools can carry plant diseases from one plant to another, so you should learn about doing good garden sanitation to prevent spreading the disease yourself.

Although they can slow and even stop the disease, most fungicides are designed and most effective as a preventative measure. All the more reason to do a preventative application. Curative applications can solve the problem for you, but it will take twice as long and probably cost you twice as much as if you were to do a preventative app and stop the disease before it gets into the yard or garden or plants or whatever it is that you don&amp;#039;t want effected.

Hope that answers some good questions for you on how to use fungicides, if you have any other questions please feel free to leave them in the comments section below, email or customer service staff, or pick up the phone and give them a buzz.

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         <video:title>How to Prevent Brown Patch in Cool Season Grass Types - Lawn Care Tips</video:title>
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                Brown patch in cool season turf is influenced by many things including but not limited to high heat and humidity, mowing height, and proper fertilization.            
                            
                Hey I&amp;#039;m Heath from DoMyOwn.com. 

Today we&amp;#039;re gonna talk to you about Brown Patch Fungus in Cool Season turf. And what you can do to prevent that brown patch fungus from attacking your cool season lawn. 

Whether or not your turf will be affected by brown patch fungus will be determined by a few factors. Humidity and air temperature along with mowing height and watering practices. And then in addition that, the time of year- so whether or not it&amp;#039;s warm or cool outside would determine whether or not you would have brown patch fungus.  

The leading cause to brown patch fungus is high heat and high humidity. Anytime that your humidity and air temperature are added together and greater than 160,  it&amp;#039;s ripe for fungus. That fungus really thrives in temperatures that are above 90 degrees during the day and 70 degrees at night. Usually this is gonna fall in the summer months - anytime between May and September, this is gonna be ripe for that fungus. 

The other major leading cause to Brown Patch is turf wetness. Prolonged periods of wetness can cause brown patch fungus to spread, so you wanna make sure when you&amp;#039;re watering you water early in the morning, so that you can have that lawn dry up and then you want dry-out periods in between your watering as well. That would depend on your turf type and your soil conditions whether or not you need to water every two days or three days. 

Another important factor for brown patch fungus is your mowing height. You should check with your local county extension service to determine what your mowing height should be for your specific turf type. It will vary throughout the year whether it&amp;#039;s Spring, Summer, or Fall for those specific turfs. In addition to that, if you have an active brown patch fungus, you want to make sure that you are bagging your clippings so that you&amp;#039;re not spreading the disease throughout the entire lawn. 

Another important factor to brown patch fungus is your fertilization program. You wanna make sure that for cool season grasses, you&amp;#039;re not fertilizing during the summer months to encourage that brown patch fungus to come in. If you are gonna fertilize, make sure that you&amp;#039;re using a low Nitrogen fertilizer or maybe an all-natural product or maybe even a liquid iron or a granular iron application to give yourself some color. Another important thing that you can do to help prevent disease in the lawn is to do an aeration in the spring or fall preferably for cool season lawns. This will alleviate soil compaction in those high traffic areas and allow the water to drain into the soil so that it&amp;#039;s not on the surface leading to that brown patch fungus. 

So let&amp;#039;s talk about timing of treating that lawn. As a preventative measure, you wanna get ahead of the fungus before it would actually be active. So that would be when your air temperatures are greater than 60 or 80 degrees and your humidity is greater than 60 or 80 degrees as well. 

Anytime that those two added together are greater than 160, you should be putting down a preventative fungicide for your cool season turf to prevent brown patch fungus. In addition to treating with fungicides, you wanna make sure that you&amp;#039;re rotating your fungicides and not using the same FRAC code for each application. 

You don&amp;#039;t wanna do more than 2 or 3 applications with the same FRAC code in a row before you rotate to a different active. So if you need help determining what active you have, you can always call us at DoMyOwn.com. 

We have a wide variety of different fungicides here at DoMyOwn.com. So if you ever need help making your selection for the type of fungus that you may have in your grass type, feel free to call us or email us at DoMyOwn.com. 

So if you liked this video, don&amp;#039;t forget to click the thumbs up button or subscribe to our channel to see our other videos. And hopefully you have a wonderful lawn throughout the year.            
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                Lawn disease can take over quickly. In this video we will tell you the basic things to look for when inspecting your lawn for a disease.            
                            
                Lawn disease can take over quickly and cause a lot of damage. It is important to be aware of the signs and symptoms of a lawn disease in order to treat quickly and effectively.

These diseases typically take hold when your lawn is experiencing external stressors such as drought, excess heat, or improper mowing height.

Most lawn diseases have two stages…

In the foliar blight stage your turf will begin turning yellow with dark spots. If you were to look at a blade under a magnifying glass, the blade would have an almost hairy appearance.

In the crown rot stage the leaves will continue to yellow, but the roots and lower stems will begin to rot. Eventually the blades will develop blackened lesions.

The affected area will appear in patches, small and large, which can converge to create larger areas of decay.

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                Cutting your lawn seems like an easy task, but there is more to it than some might think. Proper mowing height, frequency and pattern all play a part in how well your lawn looks and how healthy it is. In this video we will go over some basic lawn mowing tips.            
                            
                Proper mowing height and frequency plays a big role in your lawn’s overall health. Mowing height can affect many aspects of your lawn. Too close and short can mean you will have to mow more often to keep it healthy, and can make your grass susceptible to diseases. 

If the weather is hot and dry, you&amp;#039;ll want to increase your mowing height to avoid cutting the grass too short as well. If cut too short under hot and dry conditions, the grass could burn, causing the lawn to die. Choose a medium height setting for best results.

If the grass is long or wet, use a bag so clippings won&amp;#039;t cover up any new seed that has been put down. This will also cut down on the risk of having to deal with a thicker thatch later. Leaving grass clippings on the lawn can add extra nutrients. Make sure that the clippings are mulched really fine so clumping won&amp;#039;t occur. Change your mowing patterns every week so that ruts will not form from your mower&amp;#039;s wheels, and overlap just a bit with each pass you take.

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         <video:title>How to Core Aerate Your Lawn - Lawn Aeration Tips</video:title>
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                Aerating your yard is one of the most important things you can do. By pulling cores of earth from the lawn, you are allowing much needed nutrients to get down to the soil level where they belong. The results are a greener and healthy lawn.            
                            
                Compacted soils can stop air, water, and nutrients from getting where they need to go. When left unchecked, the lawn can start to become dry and die, leaving behind hard dirt patches. Core aeration is the best solution to fixing this problem.

 You can rent an aeration machine for larger lawns or use a hand corer, like a garden fork, for smaller areas. 

WIth a machine, make passes just like you would with a lawn mower. Go back and forth over the whole lawn. Then cross the paths you just made, going back and forth, creating a checkerboard type pattern. The more holes in your yard the better. If aerating by hand, simply take the hand corer or garden fork, and work it into the ground. Make swivel motions while pressing down.

Cores of earth are removed to allow the lawn to breath, gain water and  receive nutrients. This will allow for water and nutrients to get to the roots of the grass, allowing for a stronger, greener lawn.The cores are  left on your lawn for extra nutrients.  Eventually the holes will be filled in with new grass.

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         <video:title>How to Dethatch a Lawn - Dethatching Tips</video:title>
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                Most people over look dethatching their yard! It is a simple way to make sure your lawn is getting the nutrients it needs to survive. In this video, we will go over a couple of dethatching tips.            
                            
                Thatch is an excessive growth of grass that builds up before existing plant matter can decompose. Heavy thatch creates a barrier that stops air, water, and nutrients from getting down to the soil. It can cause shallow root development, prevent pesticides or fertilizer penetration, and can harbor disease causing bacteria or fungus.

Dethatching generally includes using a thatch rake or power rake machine to remove the excess thatch. Whatever method you choose, make sure to get all the way down to the grass level. Don&amp;#039;t leave spaces when raking. You should overlap by a couple of inches to make sure you cover as much ground as possible. After you have gone over the whole lawn, make sure to remove any loosened debris.

Once the thatch has been removed, the grass and soil will be able to breath, resulting in a healthier and greener lawn. Your now ready to put out new grass seed and fertilizer at this point.

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         <video:title>How to Control Weeds in Your Lawn</video:title>
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                Nothing takes away from a beautiful yard like weeds. Unwanted weeds not only distract from your yard, but they can cause disease, take away nutrients, and stop grass seeds from growing. In this video, we show you the very basics of how to apply weed killer for lawns, both pre-emergents and post-emergents.            
                            
                Weeds distract from the color and texture of your lawn, and compete with your grass for nutrients and water. This can result in a thinned out lawn. Weeds are usually broken up into two categories – grassy (which includes crabgrass) and broadleaf (like dandelions and clover).

You can control almost all turf weeds with either pre or post-emergent weed control products.

Pre-emergent products kill weeds before they are able to grow above the soil. It is important to apply pre-emergents when the soil reaches 55 degrees, right when seeds begin to germinate in the soil. Timing is very important! You should put pre-emergents down either right before spring or right before fall.

Post-emergent products kill already-growing weeds. You can choose many different types of these products based on your needs. Selective products will not harm foliage other than the target weeds, while non-selective will kill any plant it comes in contact with, including your grass.

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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - How to Get Rid of Crabgrass</video:title>
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                Just like every weed that pops up in the yard, crabgrass is one of those, that, if left unchecked, can really take hold of your yard. In this video, Paul goes over how to get rid of crabgrass, as well as how and where it likes to grow. He will also go over the kinds of products to use to control it and the benefits of each.            
                            
                Look how beautiful that is!
A few videos back, somebody had commented that they would rather have my neighbors yard than mine. Let me show you something.

Neighbors yard...my yard. Pretty sure this is what they call dominating the competition.

I mean I&amp;#039;ve got to say, for someone who doesn&amp;#039;t really know what they&amp;#039;re doing, think I&amp;#039;ve done a pretty good job here and the yard is looking really good. Just can&amp;#039;t stop bragging about it. I&amp;#039;m really proud of it.

A part of the yard I really haven&amp;#039;t shown or discussed is the back yard, because...well...it&amp;#039;s dead!

Some of the over seeding was successful, especially on the side with the Bradford Pears, but overall this is what it looks like. Dead as a door nail.

I haven&amp;#039;t given the back yard as much tender, love and care as I have the front, and if you&amp;#039;ll remember I said that was kind of my plan. I wanted to really focus on the front yard this season, and then next season tackle the back yard and get it looking good.

But what I want to talk about today doesn&amp;#039;t have to deal with the back yard, doesn&amp;#039;t even have to deal with the front yard. It has to deal...with this little lovely problem right here.

See what we&amp;#039;ve got here, and I&amp;#039;ve even got some of it back there where the Crape Myrtles use to be, is a nice lovely collection of crabgrass.

I mean look at how much crabgrass I&amp;#039;m dealing with here. There&amp;#039;s some other weeds sprinkled in the mix here, but 99 percent of it is crabgrass.

So let&amp;#039;s talk about how to get rid of crabgrass. But before we do that, let&amp;#039;s discuss about what crabgrass is, how it grows, how it thrives, all that good stuff.

Crabgrass. One of the most common weeds found in the lawn. While crabgrass can look like regular grass at first glance, when you get to looking at it a little bit further and deeper, there&amp;#039;s some differences.

Newly sprouted crabgrass can appear light green; lighter than your turf actually, but over time, as it continues to grow, it can dull to a dark deep green color.

The leaves of crabgrass are actually much broader than a regular grass blade.

It tends to grow in clumps, really low to the ground, and the stems of crabgrass grow laterally or outward instead of up.

One of the biggest tell tell signs is the blades or the stems grow out from the middle and resemble the legs of a crab. Hence the name crabgrass.

Now it may seem like crabgrass is everywhere, all of the time, but there are certain areas that it thrives and grows better than others.

Crabgrass most certainly will not grow in the shade. It needs sunlight for those seedlings to really germinate and thrive. So focus your attention to where you get a lot of sunlight either in or around your yard.

The seeds of crabgrass begin to germinate in early Spring and really start to sprout up mid-spring. If you see full sized grassy weeds really starting to grow in early spring, it&amp;#039;s most likely something else and not crabgrass.

In the heat of the summer, this is when crabgrass really thrives and it&amp;#039;s when you will notice it more in your yard.

For you folks with a cool season lawn, because your lawn grows at a slower rate in the heat of the summer, that&amp;#039;s when you should really notice crabgrass really starting to come up out of the yard.

Since the seeds of crabgrass rely heavily upon the sun to really thrive, a nice thick robust turf will help block the seeds and seedlings from sun and prevent them from taking hold. So, you got a nice thick lawn like what we&amp;#039;ve got here...good to go!

Proper mowing, proper irrigation, fertilizing, all that good stuff, everything that we&amp;#039;ve done to the lawn, you keep up on that, you most likely won&amp;#039;t have a crabgrass problem in your yard.

Because I&amp;#039;ve put so much focus and tender love and care on this portion of the yard, I really haven&amp;#039;t focused on little areas like this. This particular spot, if you remember, I use to have a ton of bushes going along the house right here; they were just really overgrown, they were blocking the windows, didn&amp;#039;t like them, I ripped them out and I have plans to do some kind of garden bed, along here eventually, but I&amp;#039;m not going to get to it this year.

But because I haven&amp;#039;t really done anything over here, now I&amp;#039;ve got this problem on my hands. And it&amp;#039;s not a big problem. We can easily take care of it. But it just gives you an example of what happens when you neglect something.

So now let&amp;#039;s talk about how to get rid of crabgrass. The best way is to use a pre emergent crabgrass killer or a crabgrass prevented before the seeds have a chance to germinate. Just like all pre emergents, if you&amp;#039;re going to use one of those to prevent crabgrass from popping up, timing is everything.

Like most weeds we&amp;#039;re trying to control with pre emergent, you&amp;#039;ve got to hit it before soil temperatures reach about 55 degrees. That&amp;#039;s when most weed seeds, especially crabgrass has a chance to thrive and germinate.

Timing again is not going to be exact. I can&amp;#039;t tell you, you know, right at the beginning of Spring is when you need to apply. The weather in your area, the region you live in, your conditions of your soil, temperatures, all that kind of stuff has to be factored in to when your going to apply a pre emergent for crabgrass control.

If you&amp;#039;re going to use a pre emergent, just make sure to choose a product labeled for crabgrass control.

If crabgrass is already present in your yard, you&amp;#039;re going to have to use a post emergent herbicide. But there are some things you have to keep in mind if you&amp;#039;re going to use a post emergent to control crabgrass.

You have to treat it early in its life cycle. Young plants are much much easier to control.

The treatment area might have to be watered a little bit so that you don&amp;#039;t harm existing grass. Just make sure to read your product label and follow the instructions on the product that you choose.

You might also have to avoid mowing before and after the application. Just once again, read the product label, it will tell you what you should do. And again, make sure that crabgrass is listed on the product label of what ever post emergent that you&amp;#039;re going to choose.

Because my treatment area is not in my yard, it&amp;#039;s over here where no grass is growing, I can use the higher usage rate of this product to really wipe it out of that area.

So without further delay, let&amp;#039;s kill some crabgrass.

And even though it does feel like it&amp;#039;s about a thousand degrees outside, you still got to where PPE. So long sleeves, long pants, and gloves.

Well that should just about do it for controlling crabgrass.

If it wants to put up a fight, I&amp;#039;ll defiantly retreat. But I&amp;#039;ll wait the recommended amount of time, per the product label that I used.

Hopefully we answered some good questions on how to control crabgrass.

Just like every video, if there&amp;#039;s something I missed or you got further questions, you know what to do! Leave them in the comments section below, email our customer service staff, or give us a call!

Make sure to follow along by clicking this link to subscribe to our channel. Click this playlist to see all the other videos in the lawn care series. And click this playlist to catch our Do My Own Gardening series.

And as always, thanks for watching!            
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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of Nutsedge</video:title>
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                Nutsedge is a weed found in the summer that stands taller than your grass &amp; a perennial sedge that can be notoriously hard to get rid of.            
                            
                Nutsedge is a weed that thrives in the sun, is taller than turf, and has an extensive root system. If the root tubers, known as nutlets, remain in the soil, the weed will return for years until they are removed or treated.
If you have nutsedge in your lawn, use a post-emergent herbicide labeled for nutsedge for treatment. Remember, there are yellow nutsedge and purple nutsedge varieties, and a product may be labeled for one and not the other. 
The post-emergent herbicide should also be compatible with your grass type to avoid damaging healthy turf. 
While wearing long sleeves and gloves, mix your post-emergent herbicide and water in a hand pump or backpack sprayer according to the ratio recommended on the product label. The label will also note if a surfactant is needed to increase the effectiveness of the application.Spray the nutsedge weeds you see in your lawn and retreat throughout the summer as needed.
Allow at least 1 month after your initial treatment to see the effect your herbicide has on the nutsedge. This will allow the treatment to reach the tubers and rhizomes of the weed. Wait a few days after your post-emergent application to mow your grass.
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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of Spurge</video:title>
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                Spurge is a summer annual that thrives in sunny, warm weather. You can control the weed and prevent it from growing with these simple tips.            
                            
                Spurge is a fast-growing, invasive weed that can quickly become a problem if not treated.

Found throughout the United States, spurge thrives in sunny, warm weather and is often found in areas of sparse or thin grass and in clay, gravel, and sandy soil. The weed is a summer annual, meaning it will grow, flower, and die in the warm weather of the summer when soil temperatures are above 60 degrees.

While there are several species of spurge found throughout the country, including spotted or prostrate spurge, creeping spurge, petty spurge, and nodding spurge, the treatment for all spurge species is the same. By being proactive and taking necessary steps as soon as you spot spurge in your lawn, you can control the weed and prevent a large infestation.

If you already have spurge in your lawn, a post-emergent herbicide treatment is the best option to control the weed. 

Choose a selective post-emergent labeled for spurge, then mix with water in a backpack or hand pump sprayer according to the measurements listed on the product label.

Shake the sprayer to thoroughly combine the herbicide with water, then spray the weeds with your mixture. Be sure to wear personal protective equipment including gloves, shoes, and pants when applying.

A selective herbicide will only damage the spurge. However, make sure that any herbicide you use is labeled for your grass type to avoid damaging your turf.

It may take several post-emergent herbicide treatments to fully control the weed as more mature weeds are harder to kill. Spraying weeds once they are first sighted is your best bet for quick control as young weeds die more easily.

If you only see one or two weeds in your lawn or simply missed a few spots in your lawn with your herbicide treatment, you can pull the weeds by hand. Use a rake, hoe, or shovel to pull the weed and be sure to dig far enough into the earth to pull the main root or taproot that the weed stems grow from. Do not leave parts of the weed on the ground as new weeds can form. Instead, dispose of the pulled weeds in compostable bags.

Wear gloves and protective goggles when weeding as spurge produces a white sap that can irritate the skin and eyes when stems are broken.

If you have had spurge on your property before, planning a pre-emergent herbicide treatment will save you the hassle of having to kill or pull weeds during the summer. 

Pre-emergent herbicides prevent weeds from germinating above ground and many cover multiple weed varieties, not just spurge. Apply your pre-emergent treatment just before soil temperatures reach 55 degrees in the spring.

Pre-emergent treatments can be applied to an entire lawn. A temporary marking dye may be used to help determine where the product has already been sprayed to avoid missing spots.

Be sure to follow the mixing and reapplication instructions on any herbicides used to treat for spurge.

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         <video:title>Green Gorilla ProLine Vi Battery Powered Electric Sprayer</video:title>
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                The Green Gorilla ProLine Vi sprayer redefines the battery powered sprayer. The Green Gorilla ProLine Vi Pro System uses Smart Pressure Technology (SPTTM) packaged in a detachable, rechargeable, lithium ion power pack which electronically pressurizes and maintains the air pressure in the tank. Due to the latest power density technology, the lithium ion power cells are maximized when air is pressurized in the tank. This leads to a full day of spraying with just one charge!            
                            
                Using a traditional hand pump sprayer in and around your property can become tiresome and exhausting. The Green Gorilla Proline Sprayer changes that. It uses its Smart Pressure Technology (SPT™) to precisely control pressure automatically, eliminating manual pumping.

The Smart Pressure Technology uses a microprocessor, combined with a compact compressor and pressure sensor, to consistently maintain the pressure of the tank.

The PowerPack attaches to the side of the tank with a simple push and click. Once it is in place, all you have to do is power it on. The compressor will then start to pressurize the tank for you. It charges the headspace in the tank, meaning the empty space between the fluid and the top of the tank. It does not charge the fluid from the bottom of the tank like traditional Battery powered sprayers.

With a traditional sprayer, one pump usually equals one PSI or pound per square inch. Most manual sprayers can only be pumped up to 14 to 16 psi. Once that pressure drops, the flow rate starts to drop as well. This means inconsistant spray patterns. It also means the amount of product will vary will spraying. The Green Gorilla keeps a constant pressure of around 20 PSI; delivering a constant flow rate and consistent spray pattern. 

To remove the PowerPack, rotate the knob, then lift up and out. The pressure in the tank at the time the pack is removed is maintained. 

If you want to release pressure from the tank, remove the battery, revealing the red pressure release valve. Push the valve in, allowing for the pressure to be relieved.  

Charge time on the PowerPack is three to five hours; depending on how much it is used. The indicator light on top of the PowerPack shows how much charge you have. One charge can last for a full day of spraying. The indicator light on the charger will change from red to green when the pack is fully charged. 

The Green Gorilla Proline comes with an adjustable  fan to cone spray tip. The hose allows for other manufacturer wands or spray handles to be attached, allowing for customization to fit your personal preference. 

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         <video:title>How to Remove and Install the Green Gorilla Power Pack</video:title>
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                This video addresses how to properly take the Power Pack on and off the Green Gorilla Pro Line Sprayer.             
                            
                Using a traditional hand pump sprayer in and around your property can become tiresome and exhausting. The Green Gorilla Proline Sprayer changes that.  It uses its Smart Pressure Technology (SPT ™) to precisely control pressure automatically eliminating manual pumping. The Smart Pressure Technology uses a microprocessor combined with a compact compressor and pressure sensor, to consistently maintain the pressure of the tank.  

The PowerPack attaches to the side of the tank with a simple push and click. Once it is in place, all you have to do is power it on. The compressor will then start to pressurize the tank for you.  It charges the headspace in the tank, meaning the empty space between the fluid and the top of the tank. It does not charge the fluid from the bottom of the tank like  traditional battery powered sprayers. With a traditional sprayer, one pump usually equals one PSI or pound per square inch. Most manual sprayers can only be pumped to 16 psi.  Once that pressure drops, the flow rate starts to drop as well.  This means inconsistent spray patterns. It also means the amount of amount of product will vary while spraying.  The Green Gorilla keeps a constant pressure af around 20 PSI, delivering a constant flow rate and consistent spray pattern.  The Green Gorilla pump keeps up with about 2 liters a minute of flow rate.  

To remove the PowerPack, rotate the knob, then lift up and out.  The pressure in the tank at the time the pack is removed is maintained.  Once pressure loss is detected, re-attach the PowerPack to build it back up.  YOu can also transfer the pump from tank to tank, without releasing pressure.  If you want to release pressure from the tank, remove the battery, revealing the red pressure release valve. Push the valve in, allowing for the pressure to be relieved.  Charge time on the PowerPack is three to five hours depending on how much it is used. 

The indicator light on top of the PowerPack shows how much charge you have One charge can last for a full day of spraying. The indicator light on the charger will change from red to green when the pack is fully charged.  The Green Gorilla Proline comes with an adjustable fan to come spray tip.  The hose allows for other manufacturer wands or spray handles to be attached, allowing for customization to fit your personal preference.  

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         <video:title>How to Put Together the Solo 451 Backpack Mist Sprayer</video:title>
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                In this video, we will go through all the different parts of the Solo 451 Backpack Mist Sprayer so that you can get the job done, just like the pros.            
                            
                When you receive your Solo 451 it comes with a Torx screwdriver which fits every nut and bolt and the Solo.  The first thing we’ll want to do is put the swivel elbow install that.  Loosen the screws.  Slide the elbow up into place and then retighten the screws and then kind of test it.  Make sure it swivels back and forth freely. 

Next we’re going to want to install the flex part to the elbow.  In order to do that, you’re going to want to use the hose clamp that has the wire clips on it.  This will hold the throttle cable and your product delivery tube. On the end of the flex tube, you’ll see a ridge and that ridge is what holds the throttle handle from rotating on the shaft.  So what you’re going to need to do is loosen the screws significantly on the throttle handle,  snap it over the ridge, and once you get it over there, tighten the screws, and you’ll notice now that your throttle handle will not spin or twist on the shaft.  It will stay nice and secure.  The last piece we’ll want to connect is the straight tube which connects just after your throttle assembly.  You’ll want to use your last hose clamp, again the screws are already in there, you’ll need to loosen those screws.  Slide that assembly together, and then tighten those screws.  

Before we assemble the clear tubes that will deliver the product, you’re going to notice that there is two separate sizes.  One is a longer tube which goes from the tank to the throttle assembly.  The shorter tube goes from the throttle assembly to the delivery tip.  After you assemble the long one from the delivery tank to the throttle assembly, you can then snap it into the hose clip that you installed earlier.  This will hold the tube up out of the way.  Also the throttle cable goes in just under that tube, and this keeps those cables from hanging loose.  The short tube goes from the throttle assembly to the red tipped cap that goes on the end.   And, you’ll notice that there are no hose clamps that hold these tubes on; you really just force them on the ends.  On the very end of the tube is a red cap, and that red cap is what the clear hose connects to.  And on the end of the red cap you can change out the spray nozzles that you’ll have, so you can either spray a round pattern , a divided pattern, or an angled pattern.  And all those different cap assemblies come with your Solo 451.  

On the throttle assembly you’ll notice there is an On/Off switch.  It looks like an I and an O. Just think of it like this: I is for Ignition or on and O is for Off. You need to have it in the I position or the on position in order to start the Solo.  If it’s in the off position, you will not be able to start your solo.  Also there is a choke on the rear left side.  The choke position is the one that crosses the pattern and the open position is the up.  So you’ll want to put it in the choke position in order to start the Solo and as soon it  starts, you can flip the choke to the open position.  

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                The Solo 451 Backpack Sprayer has recently undergone a couple technical changes. In this video we address the changes made to the throttle handle and the three unique tips.            
                            
                The Solo 451 has recently undergone a throttle change. What they’ve done is taken the auto lock off the throttle, so it no longer auto locks.  And, it has a safety switch that must be pushed in before you can advance the throttle forward. In order to keep the throttle fully engaged, you must fully engage the throttle.  So, other than the throttle, there have been no changes to the 451 Solo mist sprayer.  If we were going to get ready to spray, the first thing we want to make sure is that we have the right fuel mixture. The fuel mixture used in the Solo 451 is a 50 to 1 mixture.  We buy ours premixed. It’s easier to do that, but you can mix your own fuel if you prefer to do so. When we get ready to prepare a mix for the sprayer what we’re going to want to do is fill the sprayer halfway up with water. As soon as the sprayer is filled half with water, we want to open the lid and add three ounces of the desired insecticide or herbicide and then you’re going to want to top it off with water and shake to induce mixing. Then, you’re ready to start spraying.  

When starting the Solo 451, the first thing you’re going to want to do is to make sure that the On/Off switch is in the I position. I stands for ignition. So you’re going to want to the line or the I. Push that up, now you’re ready to start. The second thing you’re going to want to do is prime it. Push the primer bulb ten times. After you’ve primed it, you want to make sure the choke is in the choke position. You can tell the choke is in the choke position when it crosses the two lines.  After you have the choke on, you’re going to want to firmly grasp the handle and pull steady. It’s not like a traditional american made lawn mower, so you’re going to want to pull it real slow and steady. After it tries to start, you can turn the choke off and it’ll start the very next pull. The solo 451 shut off switch has not changed. It’s still located below the trigger handle. Which you can turn on and off the mixture to straight air stream by the use of your thumb. At the end, you also have the 1 - 4 flow control which tells you how much product you’re allowing into the stream. A one allows the least amount of product and two, three, and four allow more. Always start on the lowest setting and move up. And of course, the faster you move the higher you want the setting. The solo 451 comes with three different tips. There’s a broad tip that allows for general application. There’s also a tip that is angled so you can either angle it left, right, or down so if you’re spraying a garden bed or some fruit trees, you can get exactly under the leaves where you want. And there’s a split tip for spraying left and right and this tip allows you to spray two rows at once  without wasting chemical on unneeded areas.  

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         <video:title>Snapshot 2.5 TG Pre-Emergent Herbicide</video:title>
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                Snapshot 2.5 TG Herbicide is a selective pre-emergence herbicide for control of over 120 weeds. It can be used over the top of more than 600 labeled ornamentals.            
                            
                Snapshot 2.5 TG is a selective pre-emergent herbicide that stops weeds before they germinate. The active ingredients, Isoxaben and trifluralin, work together to prevent over 120 grassy and broadleaf weeds in landscaped areas. Snapshot TG provides over the top control of weeds in ornamentals including crabgrass, clover, chickweed, poa annua, goosegrass, henbit, and more.
 
Snapshot can be applied in or around more than 600 labeled landscape ornamentals, ground covers, container grown ornamentals, non-cropland, nonbearing fruit and nut trees, and other usage sites listed on the product label. Snapshot is not labeled for weed control in turfgrasses.

Apply Snapshot 2.5 TG before your target weeds have time to germinate. In many cases, this will mean early spring, after the ground has thawed, but before the soil temperature reaches 50 degrees. Keep in mind that weeds germinating in cooler temperatures, such as henbit or dandelion, will require a fall application. 
 
To apply Snapshot TG, begin by calibrating your granular spreader. Refer to the manual of your spreader for proper settings. Next, put on your personal protective equipment including long sleeves, pants, closed-toe shoes, and socks. Then, pour the granules into your spreader. Snapshot TG should be applied at a broadcast rate of 2.3 to 4.6 pounds per 1000 square feet, depending on the weeds to be controlled.  
 
Make sure to spread the granules evenly as you walk in your application area. Be sure to use your spreader guard to prevent granules from being thrown into undesirable areas of turf. Once you have applied Snapshot, you&amp;#039;ll need to activate the product by watering them in with about ½ inch of water with a hose or sprinkler. If rainfall is expected soon, you can let mother nature do the work for you. Granules must be watered in within 3 days of application for activation.
 
Snapshot 2.5 TG provides up to eight months of weed control and season-long control in many areas. Snapshot should not be used in areas where bedding plants will be planted or transplanted within one year following your application. Wait at least 60 days between applications. 
 
Always read the product label before use for detailed application instructions, specific usage rates, and non-tolerant plants. You can check with your local master gardener or cooperative extension office for the recommended timing in your region. 
 
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         <video:description>Prevent over 30 grassy and broadleaf weeds with Barricade 4FL pre-emergent herbicide from Syngenta.  Containing the active ingredient prodiamine, this preemergent helps prevent weeds from growing in your lawn, ornamentals and landscape beds. Get fast FREE shipping and expert advice on Barricade 4FL at DoMyOwn.com!</video:description>
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                Paul&apos;s backyard has been seriously neglected for awhile. But that all of that changes very soon! He has plans on bringing it back to life, like he did with the front yard. But before he gets his plan underway, he talks about some of the things one should do to prep the area for the kind of plan he has in mind.            
                            
                As the cool kids say on the internet, it&amp;#039;s been a minute since we&amp;#039;ve been back here!

Yeah, I know. It&amp;#039;s in pretty bad shape and I have seriously neglected this back yard. But I do have plans on fixing this and trying to make this look as beautiful as the front yard.

Do you remember in the last video when I said I did not spray my pre and post emergents in the back yard or on the side with Bradford Pears?

You might have noticed that I did not spray the side with my Bradford Pears or the back yard. And for good reason.

The reason for that is I&amp;#039;m planning on aerating and overseeding the entire back yard and on that side with some Tall Fescue.

I plan on going into further detail on why I&amp;#039;m doing tall Fescue back here and how to plant it and all that good stuff in another video. But what I want to do for this video is talk about what you need to do to prep the yard before overseeding.

And one of the very first things I need to do back here...well...

Step number one, drop the mower as low as it can go and scalp the yard down. The reason for doing that, I&amp;#039;m trying to get the most seed to soil contact as possible. The next thing I&amp;#039;m going to do, step number two, is I&amp;#039;m going to get my rake and go through and rake up any of the debris that wasn&amp;#039;t sucked up and mulched by the lawn mower.

Step two, check! Step three, if you&amp;#039;ve got a moss problem get a sturdy hefty duty metal rake and rip all of that out. 

If you&amp;#039;ll remember, I most certainly had a moss problem back here and I&amp;#039;ve already taken care of that and I&amp;#039;m happy to report, I really don&amp;#039;t have any moss left.

If you don&amp;#039;t have a moss problem, get a metal rake, or dethatching rake or even better, a power rake and dethatch the area you&amp;#039;re wanting to overseed. Again the goal is to get as much seed to soil contact as possible and if you&amp;#039;ve got a thick thatch layer, you&amp;#039;re not going to achieve that. So going through and dethatching will allow for you to get that seed down to the soil and make contact with it, so that it can germinate and start growing.

Now for the reason I didn&amp;#039;t spray a pre and post emergent back here to kill off any of the existing weeds, I didn&amp;#039;t want it to neutralize my seed when I go to throw it down.

Most new seeds, once you&amp;#039;ve put them out in the yard, they need at least 30 days before you think about mowing or doing any kind of weed control.

So if at all possible, go in and take care of the weeds the old fashion way, rip them out by hand.

I mean it is in really sad shape right now. And one of the main reasons I haven&amp;#039;t done anything with it is I&amp;#039;ve been having my siding replaced and all the construction items have been piled up throughout the yard. Matter of fact, right here was a huge pile of it. You can see where a lot of the grass has died from it being piled up there. But it&amp;#039;s gone now. I can actually start formulating a plan, tackling this back here, and making this look as good as my front yard.

Also as a side note, and something that&amp;#039;s kind of funny, after spraying my yard with my pre and post emergent mixed with my turf mark, my neighbors and my wife were complementing me on how wonderful and beautifully green the yard was. When in all reality, it was really just the turf mark that dyed it a nice beautiful green color. So if all else fails, you can mix up some turf mark in your tank, spray your yard and it will kind of paint it and make it look green for you!

The next thing that you&amp;#039;re going to do, step number four or five, I don&amp;#039;t remember which step I&amp;#039;m on. You&amp;#039;re going to go into the area you want to overseed in and aerate like crazy. For me, the back yard, it is compacted like crazy now. But I&amp;#039;m going to hold off on aerating until I have my grass seed and I&amp;#039;m going to do both at the same time. Aerate and then throw down my seed.

But guess what? That&amp;#039;s another video for another time!

The things I&amp;#039;ve done in this video, it&amp;#039;s the low hanging fruit to prep us fro aerating and overseeding.

If you have any other questions about what I&amp;#039;ve talked about in this video, leave them in the comments section below, email the customer service staff, or pick up the phone and give us a call.

Next video, aerating, overseeding the back yard.

Hope that was helpful, I hope you liked the video. Hit the thumbs up if you did, and if you&amp;#039;re not already, subscribe to the channel by clicking this button. You can click this playlist to see all the videos in the Do My Own Lawn Care series, and click this playlist to see all the videos in the Do My Own Gardening series.

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                Bermuda grass is a lush, green warm-season turf that is not only one of the most prevalent grass types in the Southern United States, but the turf of choice for many Southern home and business owners. 
Bermuda grass is bright or gray green when growing but will turn brown as it goes dormant in the winter months. The turf flourishes in full sunlight but does not do well in the shade. Homeowners may notice brown spots of dead turf beneath trees and decks. It’s not the best choice for a mostly shaded property. By giving your lawn attention throughout the year, you could very easily have the best lawn on the block!
Mow your lawn every 1-2 weeks during the growing season, from late spring to early fall. Your first mowing should be in mid-March after the final frost of the winter. Keep grass blades half an inch to 2 inches long. Mow until the first frost of fall or until the grass goes dormant.
Fertilize your lawn 2-4 times per year between March and November. Use an at-home soil test to determine which nutrients your lawn is lacking to select the proper fertilizer. The application instructions of the fertilizer will determine how often it will need to be applied. Bermuda turf often lacks nitrogen, so pay special attention to the nitrogen results from your soil test.
This turfgrass does not need to be watered as often as other grass types but will still see benefits from occasional watering. In the spring and fall, only water in if there is an unexpected hot, dry period or if the grass begins to curl or wilt. In the summer, give your lawn at least 1 and a quarter inches of water per week. We recommend watering for 2-4 hours in the morning every third day unless rain is in the near forecast.
Aerating compacted soil will help the soil breathe and the grass roots receive nutrients. Aerate Bermuda grass once or twice a year in the late spring or early summer to prevent the lawn from drying. 
Lawns with this turfgrass are susceptible to many common weeds, including crabgrass, clover, nutsedge, and spurge. By applying 1 or 2 pre-emergent herbicide applications in the spring and 1 or 2 applications in the fall, you will prevent the majority of weeds from growing. If you miss the pre-emergent application window and spot weeds in your lawn, a post-emergent herbicide can be sprayed directly on the weed for control. Choose a post-emergent herbicide that is compatible with Bermuda turf or you may damage healthy turf during your treatment.
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                By taking care of your fescue grass lawn throughout the year, you could easily have the best lawn on the block.            
                            
                if you live in the central or northern united states and your lawn stays green year round there&amp;#039;s a good chance you have fescue grass incredibly popular due to its ability to handle cold temperatures fescue turf is also resistant to some common diseases that can affect other turf types there are several varieties of fescue grass including tall fescue hard fescue creeping red fescue and fescue blends no matter what type of fescue you have you can keep your lawn healthy and weed free with some basic preventative maintenance and care mowing your lawn not only makes it look neat and tidy but also helps grass stay healthy keep grass blades two to three inches long by mowing every other week during the spring and less frequently in the summer if you let your turf grow long for any period of time take off only one third of the grass length during your initial mow after the growth period this will prevent the turf from becoming stressed a thick lawn helps prevent weeds from growing and looks lush and beautiful which is why many homeowners with fescue lawns choose to overseed by applying additional grass seed to your lawn in the fall you can also fill in bare patches and help your lawn appear thicker and less sparse apply the seed when soil temperatures drop below 65 degrees but before the first frost of the year fertilized near lawn keeps the lawn healthy by providing nutrients the lawn and soil may be lacking like nitrogen or potassium conduct an at-home soil test to determine which nutrients are needed then choose a fertilizer accordingly apply fertilizer to fescue turf in the beginning of fall or mid-spring do not fertilize after mid-may with a synthetic fertilizer an organic fertilizer may be used in some instances but make sure to check the product label for application rates and timing fescue turf does not require frequent watering but will benefit from a deep watering of at least one inch of water on weeks when there is less than one inch of rainfall water in the morning to allow the water time to absorb into the lawn and avoid burning the grass in the afternoon sun aerating your lawn once per fall will prevent the soil from becoming overly compacted this lawn treatment breaks up the soil to allow air water and nutrients to reach the roots of the turf do not airy after overseeding weeds like goose grass chickweed wild violet and clover are common in fescue lawns by applying a pre-emergent herbicide labeled for these weeds in both the spring and the fall you can prevent these weeds from growing above ground use a backpack or hand pump sprayer to apply to your entire lawn a temporary marking die can help determine where you&amp;#039;ve sprayed which will help you avoid missing spots if you plan on overseeding or aerating your lawn in the fall only apply your pre-emergent herbicide in the spring while fescue fares better than other turfs against disease it is still susceptible to several fungi like brown patch leaf spot and rust if your lawn is prone to disease a preventative fungicide applied every 14 to 28 days throughout the late spring and summer will help control the disease if you currently have disease in your lawn use a curative fungicide labeled for that disease be sure to rotate fungicides as directed by the product labels to avoid resistance if you find pests like cutworms white grubs or ants in your lawn insecticides will help control the infestation and prevent new pests from invading your lawn select a treatment labeled for the pest you are trying to control and be sure it can be used outdoors and in lawns refer to the lawn care and pest control guides at do my own dot com for additional information on how to care for your fescue lawn and it&amp;#039;s that easy with the expert help from do my own dot com subscribe to our channel for more diy and product videos            
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While maintaining the yard, Paul has noticed a nuisance weed pop up in the yard. The problem is, he doesn&apos;t know how to identify it. So, in this video, he will go over how to identify weeds and how to kill the weed that has sprouted up in his yard.

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                Checking for Chinch Bugs is a very easy thing to do. There are two main ways to check your yard for Chinch Bugs. In this video we will show you the two different ways to inspect!            
                            
                If you suspect chinch bugs are in your lawn, there are two ways to inspect for an infestation.

Manually spread turf near the crown or thatch looking for any chinch bug activity. Since these bugs are so small, a magnifying glass will probably be helpful. If damaged grass is near sidewalks or pavement, you may be able to see adult bugs crawling across the ground on hot sunny days.

You can conduct a “float test,” which may be easier than trying to find the bugs by hand. Use a metal cylinder open on both ends, like a coffee can. Press down about three inches into the soil. 

Fill about three quarters full with water, and continue to add water to maintain the level for about ten minutes. Agitate or stir the turf that is underwater. If you have chinch bugs, they should float to the top. Count the number of chinch bugs you see. Generally, seeing more than 15 insects per square foot is grounds for treatment.

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My name is Paul! My yard...well, it needs some serious help. It&apos;s weeds with a little bit of grass sprinkled in. I want to change that. I want one of those lawns that make people stop and say,&quot;Wow!&quot; Trick to that is, I don&apos;t really know what it takes to do that. With the help of the customer service staff at DoMyOwnPestControl, I will learn the ways of the Lawn, to get the greenest grass possible. Follow along with me, and maybe you will learn some things as well!

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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - Episode 3 - Square Footage</video:title>
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Before applying any type of product, its best to figure out as close to the exact size of your lawn as possible. It&apos;s not all that difficult to figure out! All you need is a few tools and time! In this video, I will show you an easy and cheap way to figure out the square footage of your own yard!

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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - Episode 4 - Lawn Equipment</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/Xrq1Yg  ...Click here to see our lawn equipment!

https://goo.gl/YEZHc2  ...Click here for the Backpack Sprayer!

https://goo.gl/uwrJyF  ...Click here for the Granule Spreader!

If you are going to start a lawn rehab program, you need to make sure you have the right tools! In this video, we will discuss sprayers, spreaders and personal protection equipment or PPE. We will talk about proper maintenance of sprayers and spreaders, what kind of sprayers and spreaders you should think about buying, and why sprayers and spreaders are important for your lawn rehab program.

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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - Episode 5 - Weed Control Application</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/Df6BKh  ...Click here to see all the Pre-Emergents we offer!

How do you apply Pre-Emergents? How do you apply Post Emergents? Both of those questions will be answered in this video. We will also go over how to calibrate your sprayer and learn how to spray out a gallon of a solution over 1,000 square feet, how to mix pre and post emergents, and when is the best time to apply them!

Here is a list of the products I used in this video:

https://goo.gl/DlWg0V  ...Dimension 2ew Pre-Emergent

https://goo.gl/TKhaV0  ...Speedzone Post Emergent

https://goo.gl/jNkucl  ...Turf Mark Blue Marking Dye

https://goo.gl/EuttKV  ...Chapin Back Pack Sprayer

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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - Episode 7 - Stubborn Weed Control</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/TuP3VT  ...Shop Weed Control Products Here!

Here are the products Paul used for this video...

https://goo.gl/81lBLf  ...Dimension 2EW Herbicide for the Pre-Emerg

https://goo.gl/LHWW7r  ...SpeedZone Herbicide for the Post Emerg

https://goo.gl/qHtwjA  ...Chapin Tree/Turf Pro 4 Gallon BackPack Sprayer (#62000)

and of course, safety gear!

https://goo.gl/rMLA6X  ...Nitrile Chemical Resistant Gloves

Getting rid of weeds is not a walk in the park. It takes a lot of work, time and patience. It also might take multiple applications of Herbicides to really start to control them. In this video, Paul talks about re-applying his pre and post emergents on his yard!

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         <video:duration>507</video:duration>
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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - E9 - How to Dethatch</video:title>
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What is thatch and why should you worry about getting rid of it? Most people either don&apos;t know what it is or just over look it altogether. Paul will go over other some tips when it comes to dethatching your yard as well as go over some of the equipment you should use in the process.


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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - E 10 - Waiting on Weather</video:title>
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https://goo.gl/BkRWuo  ...Here is the Soil Probe!

Paul has been hard at work preparing his lawn for Spring green up. But mother nature has not played along. In this episode, Paul will talk about some of the weather issues you need to be aware of when tackling a lawn project. 

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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - E 11 - How to Aerate</video:title>
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How do you aerate a yard? Now that Spring has finally arrived, and the grass is starting to green up, Paul can finally bust out the aerator and answer that question for you.

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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - How to Get Rid of Poa Annua - E14</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/T2dMVq  ...Here is the product used for this video to treat Poa Annua/Annual Bluegrass in the lawn!

When you first see it, it will make you think you have the most beautiful yard in the neighborhood. In all reality, Poa Annua, also known as Annual Bluegrass, is a very common weed that can be tough to get rid of. In this video, Paul will go over how to get rid of Poa Annua in his own yard!

Here are a few different Herbicides you can use to get rid of Poa Annua/Annual Bluegrass:

https://goo.gl/TLuTrm  - Hi-Yield Weed and Grass Stopper with Dimension Herbicide

https://goo.gl/Bq1OUp   - Dimension 2EW Herbicide

https://goo.gl/oubiAc   - Barricade 4FL Herbicide

https://goo.gl/woct3I   - Grass Out Max (Clethodim Herbicide)

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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - How to Water a Lawn - E15</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/YNMbpZ  ...Click here to shop Watering tools for your yard!

Watering a lawn is one of those things that you either get right, or get completely wrong! Too much water, you risk disease problems! Not enough water, and your lawn could die! In this episode, Paul shows you how to water a lawn and goes over some tips to help make sure you do it right.


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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - General Maintenance Tips - E16</video:title>
         <video:description>Paul&apos;s lawn is starting to really take shape! A lot of the weeds are gone and the Bermuda is filling in nicely. In this video, Paul goes over one of the most important factors in keeping the lawn looking good, how to mow a lawn!


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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - Lawn Care Guides - Ep18</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/eKBgUL  ...Click here to check out our Lawn Guides!

Everything that Paul has done and talked about so far applies to most warm season grass types in the southern United States. But what about those that have cool season lawns? In this video, Paul will highlight the DoMyOwn.com Lawn Care Guides, which go over basic time tables, tips, and treatment plans for most lawns. He will also highlight the five basic lawn weeds, diseases and pests.


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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - Lawn Care Recap - Ep20</video:title>
         <video:description>Paul has done a lot of stuff to the yard this season! Weed control, ripping out moss, pruning trees, and everything in between all of that. In this video, Paul will go over everything that he has done in his rehab program. He will talk about what he did, when you did it, and touch on future plans.

As promised, here is the list of videos!

Episode 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yS2dSWL1hHQ
Formulated the rehab program, around the start of fall 2016.


Episode 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iv9v8uqRHjE
Pruned Trees and shurbs. Week after episode 1, again around the start of fall 2016.


Episode 3 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDex_rD9zgQ
Measure the yard to figure out how the square footage. Same week as pruning the trees, again start of fall 2016.


Episode 4- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Z8owHs4cXk
Talked about my equipment. Tale end of winter.

https://goo.gl/YEZHc2  ...Sprayer used.

https://goo.gl/uwrJyF  ...Spreader used.


Episode 5 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb2vR7Dh6iE
First Pre and Post Emergent Application of the year. About the middle of February, 2017. Products I used and the rates...

https://goo.gl/DlWg0V ...Dimension 2ew Pre-Emergent - 1.5 ounces per 4 gallons of water over all 6400 square feet of my yard.

https://goo.gl/TKhaV0 ...Speedzone Post Emergent - 8 ounces per 8 gallons of water over all 6400 square feet of my yard.

https://goo.gl/jNkucl ...Turf Mark Blue Marking Dye - 8 ounces per 8 gallons of water over all 6400 square feet of my yard.


Episode 6 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GS2X_W8c6_g
Gathered soil samples to best tested at the extension office. Beginning of March, 2017.

https://goo.gl/OwA9Bs ...I used this shovel!


Episode 7 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmijhYRyk3I&amp;t=3s
Retreated the yard to really wipe out the weeds. Retreated about a month after the first application, about the middle of March, 2017. Again used these products (note:the rate was cut in half)...

https://goo.gl/DlWg0V ...Dimension 2ew Pre-Emergent - 1.5 ounces per 4 gallons of water over all 6400 square feet of my yard.

https://goo.gl/TKhaV0 ...Speedzone Post Emergent - 8 ounces per 8 gallons of water over all 6400 square feet of my yard.


Episdoe 8 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-HTameyrr0
Went over getting rid of the moss in the yard. Towards the end of March, 2017. Products I used and rates...

https://goo.gl/MIpofm ...Lilly Miller Moss Killer - 8 oz. per 3 gallons of water per 125 sq. ft. 

https://goo.gl/KEzjZz ...Backpack Sprayer used.


Episode 9 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0U7e00nHZ4&amp;t=58s
Talked about why you should dethatch your yard. Right at the end of March, 2017.


Episode 10 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfXMSn3spFw&amp;t=3s
We had a a freeze right before spring, at the end of March, beginning of April, 2017, so we had to wait to Aerate.


Episode 11 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c19dJ6pKf8&amp;t=2s
After the last freeze of the year, about the beginning of April 2017.


Episode 12 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXfvF2eymUs
Same day as aerating, about the beginning of April 2017. Here are the products I used...

https://goo.gl/zJH9kA  ...Anderson Fertilizer 18-24-12, about 5 ounces per 1,000 square feet.


Episode 13 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaW6AoVAT-8
Same day as Aerating and fertilizing the lawn, about the begining of April 2017. Here is the grass seed I used...

https://goo.gl/IH9vQm  ...Rebels Shade mix for Tall Fescue, about 4 pounds per 1,000 square feet.


Episode 14 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhCGivZSIWw
Talked about getting rid of Poa Annua, about the end of April, 2017. Here is the product I used...

https://goo.gl/T2dMVq ...0.0176 oz. (0.5 gram) packet per 2 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft. (add Surfactant for 2 gallons)


Episode 15 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGWxxGJ-ydk
Talked about how to water the lawn. Beginning of May. Used these products...

https://goo.gl/YNMbpZ ...Click here to shop Watering tools for your yard!


Episode 16 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2glLT2yzUQ
Discussed basic lawn mowing practices. Middle of May.

Episode 17 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgtQaoA6Wdw
Talked about preventative fungicide applications. End of May. Used this product...

https://goo.gl/jRpxj8 ...Headway G Fungicide Granules, 2.5 pounds per 1,000 square feet.


Episode 18 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75-o2Fsh9zQ&amp;t=1s
Talked about our Lawn Care Guides for Cool and Warm Season Lawns.

https://goo.gl/eKBgUL ...Click here to check out our Lawn Guides!


Episode 19 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQqvtrfgJyE&amp;t=1s
Talked all about how to get rid of crab grass. Product I used...

https://goo.gl/Dwqm3s  ...Drive XLR8 Herbicide Crabgrass Killer, about 1 ounce per 1,000 square feet.


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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - How to Get Rid of Pests in the Lawn - Ep22</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/6XnBiX  ...Click here to buy the granule we used!

With summer upon us, and our lawn looking good, it&apos;s now time to start thinking about treating the yard for pests! More specifically sod web worms, chinch bugs and nuisance pests like ants, fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes! In this video, Paul will go over the characteristics of these pests, and the best products to treat the lawn with to get rid of them!

Here are the pest guides...

https://goo.gl/cLR5n2  ...Sod Web Worm Treatment Guide.

https://goo.gl/QLcyG5  ...Chinch Bug Treatment Guide.

https://goo.gl/s9uxM2  ...Ant Treatment Guide.

https://goo.gl/mSFhnz  ...Flea Treatment Guide.

https://goo.gl/k4ZPsT  ...Tick Treatment Guide.

https://goo.gl/3GriyY  ...Mosquito Treatment Guide.

Here is the video on Fire Ant Control...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGSrpo-J_W8

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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-lawn-care-how-to-properly-use-herbicides-v-307.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - How to Properly Use Herbicides - Ep24</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/nFUzhN  ...Click here to buy Q4 Plus Turf Herbicide!

Paul&apos;s lawn game is still going strong! The turf is looking healthy and there are not a whole lot of issues to tackle. In this video, Paul goes over how well his application was from the previous video and discusses a pretty common problem with home owners, over mixing and over applying herbicides.

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         <video:duration>426</video:duration>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-lawn-care-filling-in-bare-spots-the-natural-way-v-308.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - Filling in Bare Spots the Natural Way - Ep25</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/G5cceL  ...Need Grass Seed? Snag it by following the link!

Want to know a really easy way to overseed Bermuda grass? That is exactly what Paul goes over in this video. He will go over how he took existing Bermuda grass seed from his lawn to fill in some bare spots along his driveway. He will also do a follow up on the spot treatment from the previous weed identification video.

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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - Overseeding Tall Fescue Grass - Ep29</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/VTZN3Q  ...Click here to shop grass seed!

Now that the back yard and the side of with the Bradford Pears has been prepped, it is now time to bust out the spreader and grass seed. In this episode, Paul will talk about why he is putting down a Tri Blend Tall Fescue mix. He will also cover some basic tips when it comes to overseeding a cool season grass.

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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - Talking Tiller Stages - Ep31</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/nUReH8  ...Shop our Herbicides here!

https://goo.gl/davH8b  ...Shop our Non-Selective Herbicides here!

One day, you have a plan set in stone to tackle a weed problem in the yard, next thing you know, mother nature throws a curve ball and totally shuts that plan down. That is exactly what happens in this episode of the Do My Own Lawn Care video series. 

Paul, along with Heath, had plans to tackle a major grassy broadleaf weed problem in the grass outside of the DoMyOwn.com office building. The rain came, changed the game, and instead they talk about what tiller stages are and why you should know them.

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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - Overseeding Cool Season Grasses - Ep33</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/J1QgtZ  ...Click here to buy Cool Season Grass Seed!

One of the best kept secrets to growing a big beautiful green lawn, is overseeding! If you are just now getting into the do my own lawn care game or have been at it for years, overseeding can greatly improve the way your lawn looks!

All overseeding is, is just simply putting existing seed on top of an existing lawn. If you do it right, what use to be a thin pathetic looking lawn, will eventually turn into a full very healthy looking in lawn.

In this video, Paul will discuss the tips and tricks you should know if you are overseeding a cool season grass in your yard. He will also cover some tips for overseeding warm season grasses as well.

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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-lawn-care-how-to-get-rid-of-snow-mold-v-381.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - How to Get Rid of Snow Mold - ep39</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/1hRHhL  ...Click here to buy Fungicides!

Snow mold is a fungal disease that starts to show its ugly self in spring time, after all the snow has melted away. Signs of this problem first appear in the lawn as circular straw colored patches that can be a few inches, or several feet across. In this video, we go over what to look for and how to prevent snow mold. When it comes to treating for it, there really is know way to do so, other than to put down a preventative application of fungicides in the fall.

Fungicides are chemicals or ingredients that inhibit the growth of fungi on plants. There are many different active ingredients that help to achieve control, and different ingredients will work for certain plants and certain diseases. The types of diseases fungicides control include rots, spots, and rusts, among others and you can use fungicides to treat lawns (turf &amp; grass), gardens, and other plants, even indoors. Fungicides only help manage some plant diseases and will only work on infections plant diseases if the disease is truly caused by fungi.

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         <video:publication_date>2018-02-08T13:03:39.000Z</video:publication_date>
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         <video:duration>427</video:duration>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-lawn-care-how-to-measure-soil-temperatures-v-384.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - How to Measure Soil Temperatures - ep.40</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/LFtXSJ  ...Buy Your Pre-Emergents here!

One of the most important things to know when putting down a pre-emergent, is getting them down at the right time. And the right time is just before the soil temperatures hit 55 degrees plus! But how do you know when the soil is at the right temperature? Soil thermometers are good, but there is another way, and that is what this video is all about! Teaching you how to estimate the average soil temperature to apply pre-emergent!

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         <video:publication_date>2018-02-15T13:15:44.000Z</video:publication_date>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-lawn-care-liquid-granular-preemergents-v-386.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Do My Own Lawn Care - Liquid v. Granular Pre Emergents - ep.41</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/A4qicS  ...Click here to buy your Pre-Emergents!

Pre-Emergent season is in full swing. Temperatures have been climbing, which means soil temperatures have been as well. When that happens, those pesky weeds you don&apos;t want in your yard have begun to germinate and show their nasty selves in and around the yard. So, naturally, you want to stop them before it gets to that point. The best way to do that is to put a pre-emergent down to prevent them from popping up. But which is better? A liquid or granular pre-emergent? That is the question we tackle in this video. We will do so by presenting the pros and cons of both.

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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-lawn-care-weed-control-around-trees-v-388.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Weed Control Around Trees - Lawn Care Maintenance Tips | DoMyOwn.com</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/y2YHSA  ...Click here to buy herbicides that are safe for ornamental landscape beds!

Got weeds popping up in and around your ornamental beds that contain trees and shrubs? If so, you will want to watch this video before laying waste to them with an herbicide. There are some things that you need to keep in mind and understand before spraying near the trunks and root systems of trees and shrubs. That is exactly what we cover in this video.

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         <video:publication_date>2018-03-08T12:59:48.000Z</video:publication_date>
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         <video:duration>616</video:duration>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-lawn-care-know-when-to-mow-v-398.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Know When to Mow - Lawn Care Maintenance Tips | DoMyOwn.com</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/Auuj6g  ...Make sure to buy your Pre-Emergents here!

Spring is just around the corner, which means it&apos;s almost game on to crush the competition with our lawn game. Here in Georgia, the weather has been really up and down, causing the weeds to germinate early. And that means that many people are itching to get out there and fire up the lawn mower. But, before you do, you&apos;ll want to watch this video where we talk about basic lawn mowing tips.

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         <video:title>Herbicide Usage Rates - Lawn Care Tips | DoMyOwn.com</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/aHC6n1  ...Click here to shop Herbicides!

We get it! Warm weather is causing weeds to germinate and you want them gone. So you buy some herbicides, mix a very potent dose in a sprayer, and drown the weeds with as much of it as you can. This is a problem! Mixing up an herbicide at double or triple the amount of the recommended label rate, does not mean you will kill weeds faster. In this video we will discuss the importance of following the rates listed on herbicide labels.

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         <video:title>How to Use Surfactants - Lawn Care Maintenance Tips | DoMyOwn.com</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/ycqzMu  ...Click here to buy your surfactants!

There are a lot of good herbicides out there to really help get rid of weeds in your yard. However, some of them are missing a very important and key ingredient to really make them effective! What is that missing ingredient? SURFACTANTS! But what are surfactants and how do you use them? That is the topic of this video. We will go over what they are, how they work and how you should use them!

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https://goo.gl/fCDFAe  ...3 Way Max Turf &amp; Ornamental Broadleaf Herbicide

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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-lawn-care-how-to-scalp-down-bermuda-grass-v-405.html</loc>
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         <video:title>How to Scalp Down Bermuda Grass - Lawn Care Tips | DoMyOwn.com</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/DXzveJ  ...Here is the fertilizer we used for this video!

One of the best things you can do for a Bermuda Lawn, coming out of Winter and rolling into Spring, is to scalp it down! Down with the brown, all the way to the dirt. Studies through extension offices have shown that this will promote green up faster in Bermuda lawns. The other thing you want to make sure you do after scalping it down, is to hit it with some fertilizer. A fert. with high nitrogen is best. Those are the two main topics we go into in this video. How to scalp down Bermuda Grass and Fertilizing Warm Season Grass with a slow release Nitrogen Fertilizer!

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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-lawn-care-cost-of-lawn-care-v-426.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Cost of Lawn Care - Lawn Maintenance Cost | DoMyOwn.com</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/BpfSBk  ...Click here to learn more about the Pre-Emergent, Dimension 2EW Herbicide.

https://goo.gl/cwMfMw  ...Click here to learn more about the Post Emergent, SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate.

Paying someone to take care of your lawn can get expensive. The cost will vary depending on the size of your property, what you are trying to control and how often the turf company will have to come out to treat the yard. In this video, we break down what it cost to spray your own lawn using two of the most important chemical concentrates you can buy for your lawn, pre and post emergents! We also circle back to cover what we discussed in episode four of the lawn care series, the two most important pieces of equipment you can buy to take care of your yard.

https://goo.gl/BbEU58  ...Click here to learn more about the Chapin Backpack Sprayer 4 Gal. 20V Lithium Black &amp; Decker Battery.

https://goo.gl/ACMrQr  ...Click here to learn more about the Chapin All Season Professional SureSpread Spreader With Edge Control.

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         <video:title>How to get rid of and Identify Buttonweed - Lawn Care Tips | DoMyOwn.com</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/GC9r7F  ...Click here to buy SpeedZone Lawn Weed Killer Concentrate. Herbicide used to control Buttonweed.

Sometimes, weeds are just unavoidable. You can put down a pre and post emergent at the start of spring and going into fall, stay on top of your mowing, and even pull them by hand, but every now and then, they creep their way into your yard. In this video, Paul will talk about a weed that has been popping up in his Turf Type Tall Fescue in the back yard. That weed, is Virginia Buttonweed! He will go over how to identify and get rid of it!

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         <video:publication_date>2018-06-21T11:57:38.000Z</video:publication_date>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-lawn-care-how-to-get-rid-of-tree-suckers-v-433.html</loc>
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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of Tree Suckers - Lawn Maintenance Tips | DoMyOwn.com</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/duj1UE  ...Click here to buy Monterey Sucker Stopper RT.

Although tree suckers are not all that harmful, they are pretty ugly to look at. In this video, Paul will discuss what causes tree suckers and how to get rid of them. He will also do a follow up in the last video, where he treated the turf type tall fescue in the back for buttonweed.

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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-lawn-care-how-to-fix-lawn-damage-v-444.html</loc>
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         <video:title>How to Repair Lawn Damage - Lawn Care Tips | DoMyOwn.com</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/7MvMkp  ...Click here CoRoN 18-3-6 Plus 0.5% Fe

In this video, Paul does a follow up on his liquid fertilizer and plant growth regulator application her did a couple of weeks ago. He will go over what happened, how he fixed it and what he learned from it.

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https://goo.gl/gv2WJd  ...Click here to buy the Chapin Backpack Sprayer 4 Gal. 20V Lithium Black &amp; Decker Battery.


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         <video:publication_date>2018-07-26T12:00:07.000Z</video:publication_date>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-lawn-care-how-to-get-rid-of-doveweed-v-453.html</loc>
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         <video:description>Hands down the biggest problem in the Turf Type Tall Fescue at DoMyOwn Headquarters is Doveweed. In this video, Paul will go over what Doveweed is, the best ways to keep it out of your yard, and if it is in your yard, how to get rid of it. He will talk about the best active ingredients to control Doveweed in the yard.</video:description>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-lawn-care-how-to-plan-lawn-care-program-v-455.html</loc>
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         <video:title>How to Plan a Lawn Care Program- Lawn Care Tips | DoMyOwn.com</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/6e64ph  ...Click here to buy Clearys 3336F Fungicide!

The time has come to put down our second round of our class one fungicide in our fungicide rotation program. We will also be discussing future plans for aerating and overseeding the turf at DMOHQ! There are some things to consider when looking ahead at future projects, and that is exactly what we will discuss in this video!

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https://goo.gl/5WuxVj  ...Chapin Backpack Sprayer 4 Gal. 20V Lithium Black &amp; Decker Battery (63980).

https://goo.gl/n95jgr  ...Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf.

https://goo.gl/S6FN2Z  ...Pre-Emergents we offer!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zh9EKpJv9Ik  ...Our first Class one fungicide application.


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         <video:publication_date>2018-08-16T12:00:08.000Z</video:publication_date>
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         <video:duration>522</video:duration>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-gardening-building-raised-garden-bed-v-295.html</loc>
       <lastmod>2023-11-29T08:51:53+00:00</lastmod>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/1Gbi2tS6XPk/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Do My Own Gardening - Building a Raised Garden Bed - Ep1</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/ujBpAM  ...Click here to shop our raised garden beds!

How do you build a raised garden bed to grow tomatoes? That is the question Paul will answer in the first video of DoMyOwn.com&apos;s new video series! All about gardening! He will answer why you would build a raised garden bed vs. a flat earth bed, where to build, how much it cost, and more! 

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         <video:publication_date>2017-05-18T11:50:43.000Z</video:publication_date>
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         <video:duration>452</video:duration>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-gardening-raised-garden-bed-soil-mix-v-296.html</loc>
       <lastmod>2023-11-29T08:51:53+00:00</lastmod>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/KVktsSCyjAk/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Do My Own Gardening - Raised Garden Bed Soil Mix - Ep2</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/ucmnf1  ...Check out all the soil mixes we have to offer!

https://goo.gl/da6k5I  ...And don&apos;t forget your watering tools!

https://goo.gl/T6MvOK  ...Click here to buy FoxFarm Lucky Dog K9 Kube Growers Blend!

Now that the garden bed is built, it&apos;s time to put in the soil! In this episode, Paul will go over what types of soil to use, weed barriers and how to add the soil to the raised garden bed.

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         <video:publication_date>2017-05-23T12:00:41.000Z</video:publication_date>
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         <video:duration>442</video:duration>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-gardening-how-to-plan-and-plant-garden-v-297.html</loc>
       <lastmod>2023-11-29T08:51:53+00:00</lastmod>
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         <video:title>Do My Own Gardening - How to Plan and Plant a Garden -  Ep3</video:title>
         <video:description>Stuff we used in this video...

https://goo.gl/P5oUXF  ...Buy your garden tools here!

https://goo.gl/Tu9ixL  ...Buy your fertilizers here!

https://goo.gl/37HQ3z  ...Buy the rain water wand here!

https://goo.gl/4wHS8v  ...Buy the mulch here!

The soil is in and ready for plants! In this episode, Paul will go over how to plan and plant the tomatoes, peppers and basil in the raised garden bed. He will also go over some simple tips and tricks that will really help make the garden thrive!


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         <video:publication_date>2017-05-30T12:06:13.000Z</video:publication_date>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-gardening-how-to-water-raised-garden-bed-v-298.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Do My Own Gardening - How to Water a Raised Garden Bed - Ep4</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/kkdXQU  ...Click here to shop irrigation systems!

https://goo.gl/1mfw7V  ...Click here to buy a rain gauge!

https://goo.gl/fV9EXx  ...and Click here to snag a bag of mulch!

How much and how often should you water a raised garden bed? Too much and you could open the door for disease problems. Too little and your plants will wilt away and die. Tomatoes are especially sensitive to water levels and you need to get it right. In this episode we will talk about how much water our raised bed needs, how often we need to water to get that amount, and the signs to look for to know if plants need water.


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         <video:publication_date>2017-06-06T12:01:43.000Z</video:publication_date>
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         <video:duration>587</video:duration>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-gardening-how-to-fertilize-garden-v-299.html</loc>
       <lastmod>2023-11-29T08:51:53+00:00</lastmod>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/DXpsToql0xE/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Do My Own Gardening - How to Fertilize a Garden - Ep5</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/fBKdg2  ...Buy 10-10-10 fertilizer here!

https://goo.gl/hX2jWO  ...Buy the Foliar Spray Here!

or

https://goo.gl/aFeLza  ...Shop all of our Fertilizers Here!

The plants in our raised garden bed are really popping up. All of the rain that has rolled through has really helped them thrive. In this video, we will talk about how to fertilize a raised garden bed. We will also talk about the different types of fertilizers you can use and how often to use them.


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         <video:publication_date>2017-06-13T11:59:59.000Z</video:publication_date>
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         <video:duration>458</video:duration>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-gardening-general-gardening-tips-v-300.html</loc>
       <lastmod>2023-11-29T08:51:53+00:00</lastmod>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/_ySJV238Vkg/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Do My Own Gardening - General Gardening Tips - Ep6</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/1ULYW6  ...Click here to buy Luster Leaf Rapiclip Plant Twist Tie 164 ft.

The garden has really taken off! Side dressing each plant with some 10-10-10 fertilizer really gave them a boost. So much so, that the tomato plants have started to grow outside of their cages. In this video we will go over some general maintenance tips that will help insure that the plants continue their growth. We will cover support structures, tying plants to the support structures and pinching off suckers.


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         <video:publication_date>2017-06-20T12:10:29.000Z</video:publication_date>
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         <video:duration>756</video:duration>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-gardening-how-to-prune-tomato-plants-v-301.html</loc>
       <lastmod>2023-11-29T08:51:53+00:00</lastmod>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/q3fbRuHGhok/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Do My Own Gardening - How to Prune Tomato Plants - Ep7</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/dkXu8Z  ...Click here to buy the pruners we used!

Our little garden is not so little anymore! Since our last video, the tomato plants have grown at least another foot. The tomatoes and peppers are getting bigger, and so are all of the limbs. Some of the limbs are starting to yellow and show signs of possible problems in the near future. In this video, we will discuss how and why you should prune your plants!

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         <video:publication_date>2017-06-27T11:58:35.000Z</video:publication_date>
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         <video:duration>416</video:duration>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-gardening-how-to-identify-tomato-disease-problems-v-302.html</loc>
       <lastmod>2023-11-29T08:51:53+00:00</lastmod>
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         <video:thumbnail_loc>https://i.ytimg.com/vi/vJyxCFCqEjw/mqdefault.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc> 
         <video:title>Do My Own Gardening - How to Identify Tomato Disease Problems - Ep8</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/AmnT6d  ...Buy fungicides to treat disease problems here!

Our little garden bed is growing like crazy! We have tons of tomatoes and peppers popping off all of our plants. While we are still waiting for the tomatoes to ripen, now is a good time to talk about any kind of pest and disease problem that might show up!

https://goo.gl/AFoNWA  ...Shop Pesticides here!

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         <video:publication_date>2017-07-11T11:58:49.000Z</video:publication_date>
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         <video:duration>528</video:duration>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-gardening-most-common-tomato-pests-v-303.html</loc>
       <lastmod>2023-11-29T08:51:53+00:00</lastmod>
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         <video:title>Do My Own Gardening - 4 Most Common Tomato Pests - Ep9</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/YsuAjc  ...Buy Natural and Organic Insecticides here!

Our tomatoes are getting closer to harvest time! Most of the peppers are close and we have tons of basil. While we are still waiting for the early girls to fully ripen, we thought it would be a good idea to take this time and discuss the four most common pests that you find with tomato plants. We will go over what they look like and the best ways to get rid of them.

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         <video:publication_date>2017-07-18T12:40:17.000Z</video:publication_date>
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         <video:duration>350</video:duration>
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  <url>
       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-gardening-how-to-prevent-birds-from-eating-tomatoes-v-305.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Do My Own Gardening - How to Prevent Birds from Eating Tomatoes - Ep10</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/vNWZk6  ...Click here to check out our netting options for gardens!

Things were looking really good in the garden. No real disease problems to worry about and the fruit is still ripening really well. That all changed when we noticed a small problem that we did not plan on, birds! In this video, Paul will talk about the ways to prevent birds from eating your fruit as well as how to pick peppers.

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         <video:publication_date>2017-07-25T12:06:53.000Z</video:publication_date>
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         <video:duration>359</video:duration>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-gardening-harvesting-tomatoes-v-311.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Do My Own Gardening - Harvesting Tomatoes - Ep11</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/iLtkzn  ...Click here to buy your garden netting!

The time has finally arrived for us to harvest some tomatoes from our little garden! In this video Paul will go over  the signs to look out for to know when tomatoes are rip for picking and how you should pick the tomatoes off the plant.

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         <video:publication_date>2017-08-01T12:15:54.000Z</video:publication_date>
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         <video:duration>410</video:duration>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/do-my-own-gardening-10-ways-to-help-ripen-tomatoes-v-312.html</loc>
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Our garden is still producing a good amount of fruit. But how can you get the tomatoes in your garden to ripen up even faster? In this video, Paul will talk about ten ways to help tomatoes ripen even faster in your garden beds. Some are things that you might have thought about, while others are things that are a little off the beaten path.

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It&apos;s time to get our garden back up and growing! One big difference this year, we built another raised garden bed. The reason for doing so...? It&apos;s all about crop rotation! 

In a nut shell, crop rotation is a method for deciding what to plant and where within a vegetable garden from one year to the next. Moving plants from area to the next greatly benefits your crops. In this video, we discuss how to rotate a vegetable garden, as well as why you should do. We will also discuss the benefits of it.

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         <video:description>What does it take to start seedlings indoors? What are the things you need to consider? Those are the things we are going to cover in this video. We will go over how to setup a grow tent for gardening indoors, talk about the cell flats for our seeds, touch on the grow light setup we are using and a few other tips you should keep in mind when setting up your indoor grow tent.

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The time has come to start our tomato and plant seeds indoors! In this video, we will show you the step by step process we used to plant our seeds and the products we used to do so.

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The whole idea behind starting a garden indoors, is to have the ability to control the elements! While trying to keep pests away, you are also trying to control how much water your seedlings get as well as the amount of light they receive. That is what this video is all about. We discuss indoor grow lights for your gardening needs. Warm versus cool, LED versus fluorescent, how long you should keep your indoor grow lights on. All of that will be discussed.

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The seedlings have been growing really well. So much so that we had to go through and do a bit of clean up. At least that was the case. We forgot to water them and we left on the light for a whole weekend. That led to some of our seedlings drying out and dying. A problem which we address, along with some tips you should consider for maintaining your seedlings.

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 In this episode of the garden series, we show you how we created our own DIY soil mix, based off of one of the most popular raised bed garden mixes out there, Mel&apos;s Mix. We will also highlight why this mix is so great for any raised or container garden.

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                How to Apply NiBan Fine Granule Dust Bait in Your Home            
                            
                Hey I&amp;#039;m Chris the Bug Guy from Domyownpestcontrol.com, and today we&amp;#039;re going to show you how to apply NiBan FG Dust in your home. Let&amp;#039;s go! NiBan bait can be used in cracks and crevices and hiding places where ants and roaches like to hide. The great place to apply the NiBan granular bait is inside an electrical outlet underneath the faceplate. Here we have a faceplate we have already taken the screws out. You just take this off, and you can take the NiBan Dust and do a light puff right into the outlet. You can also apply the NiBan Bait underneath the kitchen sink where the plumbing pipes go into the wall or into the cabinet. Underneath the bathroom sink where the pipes go into the wall is another great place for NiBan. You can also use NiBan behind the toilet where the pipe goes into the wall. I hope you found this video useful. For more information, click here.            
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                In this video we will show how to open the Protecta LP Rodent Bait Station. LP stands for Low Profile!            
                            
                To open the Protecta LP Rat Bait Station, insert the key into one of the locks with the key prongs facing the inside edge of the station.

Push the key STRAIGHT down firmly, then push the top of the key away from the station.

Open one lock at a time. Repeat the procedure with the second lock to open the station.

As the locking prongs release, lift the lid upwards with the key.

The locking mechanism may be stiff with the first opening. This mechanism may become more flexible over time.

To close the lid, remove the key and press down firmly on both sides. You’ll hear a click once the lid is secured.

Always make sure to wear gloves when handling stations and bait!

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                How to Use the Protecta LP Rat Bait Station - Protecta LP Rat Bait Station Review            
                            
                &amp;quot;Hey, I&amp;#039;m Chris the Bug Guy from Domyownpestcontrol.com and today I&amp;#039;m going to show you the Protecta LP Bait Station, and as you can see this is made out of a durable plastic making it last for years and years, and comes with a two pronged key to unlock the station meaning it&amp;#039;s tamper proof; keeping your pets and kids safe. First you&amp;#039;re going to want to unlock the bait station with this two pronged key at one of its two unlock positions placing the key in the box and pulling back like this, and once the box is open you can see you have a bait tray and then a bait hook, and I&amp;#039;m going to show you how to place the bait on the bait hook. Like this. Once you place the bait on the hook like this you can close the box, and once you hear the snap, it&amp;#039;s closed. This bait station has two large holes as you can see, for rats or smaller including insects. You can place this box horizontally or vertically against any wall, but not in a corner because you will block one of the holes. Now I&amp;#039;m going to show you how to do this. Let&amp;#039;s go. When placing the Protecta LP Bait Station, you can place the bait station horizontally, flush against the wall not blocking the entrance or exit, or placing it vertically making sure not to block the exit and entrance. I hope you found this video useful for more information click here.&amp;quot;            
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                In this video we will show you how to load rodent, rat or mouse bait into the Protecta LP Rodent Bait Station. Make sure to always wear gloves or personal protection equipment when handling rodent bait!            
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         <video:title>How to Load the Protecta Rat Bait Station</video:title>
         <video:description>https://goo.gl/jvIUGC  ...Click here to buy Rodent Bait!

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                In this video we will show you how easy it is to open the Protecta Rat Bait Station!            
                            
                To open the Protecta Rat  Bait Station, locate the two tabs on the front of the station. Squeeze them towards each other. Then, lift the lid up, allowing for bait to be placed inside.

To close the lid, slide the tabs back through the original hole, then press down firmly until it snaps into place. You will know it&amp;#039;s secure once you have heard a click. 

To secure the station, use screws or zip ties. Pass them through the holes located on the side and middle of the tabs, locking the lid in place.

Always make sure to wear gloves when handling stations and bait!

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                Phillip reviews the B&amp;G 1150 Bulb Duster and tells you how to properly utilize it to apply pesticide dust to your home.             
                            
                Hi. This is Philip with DoMyOwnPestControl.com, here to do a product review of the B&amp;G 1150 Bulb Duster. The 1150 Bulb duster is one of our top professional dusters that comes with a lot of attachments that you can use to apply the dust in your home. That’s one thing we love about it; it’s a big sized bulb so you can fill this halfway full with dust, and it’s going to carry you a long way.  

It comes with this little cap right here attached to a plastic string, very heavy duty plastic. So, you can just cap your duster when you’re done for storage, if you want to do that. Now I’m going to tell you a little bit about each of these attachments. It comes with a variety of attachments that come with different lengths and allow you to get into different types of cracks.  

The way you use them is very simple. Take one of these black extension pieces, put that on the duster first, here, it just slides right on, and then you can choose from any of your attachments. So if I want to do this tip right here, stick that in the end, and there you go. You can use that.  If I want to get a longer extension just take this one out and you have two black connector pieces so I can put a long tube here, do another, and let’s try one of these tips right here. They have this nice little curved piece if I want to get in cracks that are maybe in and around the corner or in a wall void. Sometimes these different attachments will help you reach different areas.  Pop that on like that, and if I get them in all the way it’s even more secure there. But you kind of get the idea, that it gives you a much longer reach, and the nice thing about these too is that they are plastic, so when you are digging in there in around an outlet or something and you happen to tap a wire it’s not going to hurt you. 

Now we’re going to demonstrate exactly how to use this duster to apply insecticide dust in your own home.  We have the Bellows hand duster here. Now when you’re inside you want to do a light amount of dust. So you want to turn the Bellows Duster upside down.  And you want to stick it right here, at the front and dust in the wall void. Just once is all you need. It does not take much for the bugs to pick it up. And to access the wall void, you want the duster to go in between the box and the sheetrock.  As you can see, you will probably just need the help of a screw driver to pull the box away from the sheetrock enough for the duster in fit in between. Then, you can do a couple dusts. That dust will come down and dissipate in the wall void and catch any insects down near the floor. 

If there is a gap in between the carpet and the base board at least to get the duster underneath. It provides a great opportunity to treat that area. So all you would do is put the 1150 Bulb Duster underneath the baseboard and give it a puff every 12 inches.  

Behind the toilet where the pipe goes into the wall is the perfect place to use the B&amp;G 1150 Duster. Underneath the kitchen sink, where pipes go into either in the cabinets or back into the walls is an excellent place to apply dust.  Usually there are slip covers on the pipes that you can just move up and out of the way. Take the duster right into the crack, and now you can dust the void underneath the sink cabinets.            
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                Chemical controls can be very effective on sod webworms. There are a few things to keep in mind when treating for these lawn pests. 

Synthetic pyrethroids are common products to use. If the product label allows, mow before application to remove any excess turf. This will allow the product to reach the soil level.

Water your turf thoroughly a few days before application. This will help bring worms to the surface. Apply the product late in the day, since these pests are active at night. Broadcast spray over the entire lawn so you have a uniformed application.

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         <video:description>Once you determine you have army worms, treat for them immediately to stop the spread of these nuisance caterpillars.</video:description>
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                Mole tunnels cause for an unsightly lawn. In this video, we will not only show you how to find a mole and the tunnels, but in which direction they are running.            
                            
                Mole tunnels are formed when moles move about the yard in search of food. Because they feed throughout the year, damage can occur at any time. To find the tunnels, look for raised ridges or upheaved soil.

When they dig very deep, lots of dirt is displaced. Sometimes this gets confused with pocket gopher mounds, which do not cause raised ridges. Using a small probe, like a tent pole, locate a raised ridge. Move a couple of inches out from the raised dirt, and probe the ground.  Keep probing around the area until you do  not have resistance. If there is no resistance, you have located the tunnel.

Since moles dig under the soil, they can cause roots of grass and other plants to become disturbed. Some may become displaced, while others may die. 

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                There are a couple of ways to get rid of moles. In this video we will go over trapping and baiting of moles in the yard!            
                            
                Trapping and baiting are the two best methods for mole control. Both rely on timing and proper placement for the best results. Trapping is best done in spring and fall. 

First find the active tunnels by stepping down on suspected areas. If the tunnel is rebuilt after a few days, it is active and a trap should be placed. Excavate the tunnels carefully, and place the trap as recommended by the manufacturer.

If traps fail or do not capture moles, they might have been improperly set. The moles could have changed behavior or the trap site was disturbed. Find a new place to set the trap, and wait.

Baits are a great alternative. They come shaped, scented and flavored to mimic food moles eat. Worm-shaped baits are best.

To place baits, first find active tunnels. Create a small hole in the tunnel, and place the bait inside. Pinch the hole closed and cover it with dirt. It might take two or three days for the moles to die after consumption. Moles will naturally decompose underground.

Stomp down the remaining tunnel systems and your done!

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         <video:title>How to Apply Mole Repellent </video:title>
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                Mole repellent products help keep moles away from your yard. These products work best if you use them before there is a problem. Simply broadcast the granules over the yard and water them in. This will release the active ingredient into the soil and down to the tunnels.            
                            
                Mole repellent products help keep moles away from your yard. These products work best if you use them before there is a problem.

Simply broadcast the granules over the yard and water them in. This will release the active ingredient into the soil and down to the tunnels.

If moles are already present, apply the repellent in stages. Spread the granules in bands over a couple of weeks. This will drive the moles out of the lawn. By doing this, the moles perceive your yard as a less-than-ideal place for them to live.

It is very important to follow the directions carefully and thoroughly, because repellents require reapplication at regular intervals to keep them working effectively.

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         <video:title>Talpirid Mole Bait</video:title>
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                Talpirid Mole Bait is the first bait designed and developed to eliminate moles without the use of traps. The bait looks like worms, one of the main food sources of moles - the product arrives ready to use.            
                            
                If moles are causing havoc on your lawn, Talpirid Mole Bait can help. Talpirid mole bait is the first and only bait designed and developed to effectively eliminate moles without the use of traps.
Talpirid mole bait looks like worms, one of the main food sources of moles. The product arrives ready to use for easy baiting.
Moles may create sub-surface tunnels in lawns, indicated by mounds of earth and ridges in gardens and vegetation. When the tunnels are beneath grass, the grass will usually turn yellow or brown. These tunnels are also referred to as active runways.
If you see mole activity in your lawn, you must first determine which tunnels are currently being used before baiting. Take a wooden rod or your finger and poke holes in the tops of mole tunnels, spacing the holes 5 to 7 feet apart. Mark these holes with lawn flags if needed.
After 48 hours, return to the mole tunnels and see which holes have been filled in with dirt. Holes that have been filled in indicate active tunnels.
Once you have established which tunnels are active it is time to bait. While wearing gloves, make holes 5 to 10 feet apart along active tunnels using a rod. Place 1 bait worm in each hole and cover the holes with dirt. Make sure the bait worm is completely submerged into the tunnel and the hole is completely covered with dirt and does not allow light into the tunnel. 
Some moles make tunnels deep below the surface of the lawn, only indicated by random piles of dirt around the lawn. For these deep tunnels, use a large rod or broom handle to make holes in the large piles of dirt that arise in the lawn, 1 hole per dirt pile. After 2 or 3 days, return to the dirt piles and see which have been recovered. The dirt piles that have been recovered indicate active tunnels deep beneath the surface of the lawn.
Bait each active dirt pile, using 1 Talpirid mole bait worm per pile. Again, cover the holes made for baiting with dirt so as not to allow light into the dirt pile. 
For both sub-surface tunnels and deep tunnels, it is important that you use gloves when baiting so as not to confuse moles with your own personal scent. Your scent to cause moles to avoid the bait, rendering the bait ineffective.
Return to your bait sites 5 to 7 days after baiting and make holes with rods along sub-surface tunnels and in large dirt piles, just as you did to determine which tunnels were active. After 2 to 3 days, check to see if any of the holes have been covered with dirt. If they have, that means there are still active moles. Retreat with more Talpirid mole bait worms.
If the holes have not been recovered in dirt, you can safely assume that the baiting treatment has worked.
Make sure to read the full product label carefully to safely and effectively use Talpirid Mole Bait.
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                How to use the Talpirid Mole Trap            
                            
                Moles are pests that can do large amounts of damage to your lawn. Because of this, it’s important to remove them as soon as possible. Talprid Mole Traps are the most effective and efficient way to remove moles. 

In preparation to setting a Talprid Mole Trap, use a 1/2’’ dowel to puncture the mole tunnel and create a small hole. Be careful not to crush the tunnel. Return in 24 hours, and if the hole has been sealed, you can be certain the mole tunnel is currently active.

To prepare your Talprid Mole Trap, first use your heel to create a 1” indentation in the middle of an active tunnel. Lay your trap perpendicular across the mole tunnel and use the trap jaws to mark the tunnel on each side of the indentation. Then use a lawn edger or flat head shovel to cut and widen 5” slots across the tunnel for easy insertion.

To set your Talprid Mole Trap, first insert the trap jaws into the slots you cut across the mole tunnel. Step straight down on the yellow foot pedal, but be careful not to cover the small slot near its base. The pedal may be hard to press, but DO NOT JUMP ON YOUR TRAP. Work the foot pedal down until the trap latches and the trigger post comes through the slot.

Your trap is now set! You will know when your trap has been triggered by the yellow foot pedal being raised to its original position.

You may want to puncture the tunnel 6” away from your trap on both sides with a 1/2’’ dowel. If you return in 24 hours and the holes are not sealed and the trap is not triggered, the mole may have abandoned this tunnel. 

Once you have captured your pest, you can remove the mole from the trap by setting the trap on a bucket and compressing the pedal to loosen the jaws. 

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         <video:title>How to Inspect Your Yard for Gophers </video:title>
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                Gophers spend most of their time underground in tunnels, so it can be hard to tell if you have them in your lawn. Holes and mounds are the only indication of their presence. In this video, we will show you the key things to look for when trying to find gophers.            
                            
                Gophers spend most of their time underground in tunnels, so it can be hard to tell if you have them in your lawn. Holes and mounds are the only indication of their presence.

Gopher mounds are fan or kidney shaped, instead of round like mole hills. They can be up to a foot tall and a foot to two feet in diameter. They will also not have surface tunnels. Instead, they have lateral tunnels that are plugged with soil to keep intruders out. Tunnels can be a couple inches to several feet under the turf. 

Using a small probe, like a tent pole, locate a raised mound. Move a couple of inches out from the dirt, and probe the ground.  Keep probing around the area until you do not have resistance. If there is no resistance, you have located the tunnel.

Gophers feed mainly on underground plant structures, like roots, which could end up killing the turf. They can damage plants and also eat through utility cables or irrigation tubes. They sometimes eat plants above ground, especially in the spring.

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                Trapping and baiting are the two best methods for gopher control. Both rely on timing and proper placement for the best results. In this video, we will show you the basics behind each method!            
                            
                Trapping and baiting are the two best methods for gopher control. Both rely on timing and proper placement for the best results. 

Gopher traps can be placed in lateral tunnels or in main tunnels, just make sure to place them in fresh mounds. Fresh mounds are taller, uncompacted and soil color is darker. Trapping can be done year round.

For main tunnels, find the soil plug in a fresh mound which should be about a foot away. Dig a hole large enough to place a trap inside. For best results place two traps facing the opposite way. Attach them to stakes with thin wire making it easier to locate. Replace the dirt to block out light and air. Check at least once a day in the morning and evening.

For lateral tunnels, find the freshest soil to locate the entrance. Dig a hole large enough to place a trap. Place about a foot into the mound, attaching to a stake with thin wire, so you can locate it easier. Don’t plug the hole. The air and light will alert the gopher to a breach in the tunnel. They will try to re-plug the entrance, and encounter the trap.

Poison baits are the alternative to trapping. Find the main tunnel by using a probe. Dig a small hole, apply the bait with a long spoon, and recover the hole. Make sure to not cover up any of the bait with dirt.

Baits should be effective within a few weeks. Re-application might be needed over the course of a few weeks. Check for new fresh mounds, which will be an indication of baiting success. Follow the label for rates and application instructions.

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                Gophers can tunnel very deep and move over a large distance, so keeping them out can be tricky. A good way to keep them out of your turf is using physical barriers or exclusions. In this video, we will show you the basics of how to install a wire mesh fence to keep gophers out!            
                            
                Gophers can tunnel very deep and move over a large distance, so keeping them out can be tricky. A good way to keep them out of your turf is using physical barriers or exclusions. 

Instead of protecting large areas from potential gopher invaders, you could use exclusion methods to protect certain plants and trees that are prized or decorative.

Use a quarter to a half inch mesh wire fencing material. Bury the fencing at least a foot and half deep underground. To protect the plant, leave about a half foot of fencing above ground. Doing this will help prevent gophers from moving their way into your yard and causing damage.

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                Gopher repellents are great for control. Repellent products use ingredients to create unpleasant taste, smell, or touch in the treated area. If they are present, treating will make for less than ideal conditions to tunnel or forage in. In this video, we will show you the best way to apply gopher repellent in your yard!            
                            
                Gopher repellents are great for control. Repellent products use ingredients to create unpleasant taste, smell, or touch in the treated area. If they are present, treating will make for less than ideal conditions to tunnel or forage in.

Simply broadcast the repellent over the yard and water them in. This will release the active ingredient into the soil and down to the tunnels. If gophers are already present, apply the repellent in stages. Spread the repellent in bands over a couple of weeks. This will drive them out of the lawn. 

Repellent products work best if they are applied before you ever have a gopher problem. They have to be reapplied often, about every two weeks, depending on the product. They come in granular and liquid formulas. Always read the product label and follow directions carefully.

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         <video:title>Chapin Slide Pump Sprayer</video:title>
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                Chapin Slide Pump Sprayer            
                            
                “Hi, I’m Michael with Do My Own Pest Control, and this is a product snapshot of the Chapin Side Pump Sprayer. A couple features of this particular sprayer is that it can shot 30 ft or more. A lot of our customers are looking for something that can hit high into the eves of their house, up near the gutterline, this is the type of sprayer that you need. It can siphon product out of any container, bucket, or gallon jug. It can also work itself up to 100 psi just from the pump action. We are going to demonstrate that to you today.
 
The slide pump sprayer comes pretty assembled in its packaging. All you do is take the top off, and that’s what it looks like in the packaging. You’re going to pull the sprayer out and it’s actually ready to go just like this. This is the siphon, the end you will just drop into a  bucket or gallon jug, and this is the rod where you spray. And this just uses a pump action.  And, we’re gonna go outside to show you how it works right now. 
 
Now that you have the Chapin Side Pump Sprayer Assembled, we’re ready to see it in action. So, we have a bucket here. You should have already filled it with water and added the insecticide that you’re going to spray. Then, you just stick the end of the Chapin slide Pump Sprayer in the bucket. And, you have to start pumping it for the siphon to work. Once you get some good suction in there you are ready to go! 
 
This roof line is about 23 ft high, and as you can tell the Chapin Slide Pump sprayer has no problem hitting that height. It can go up to 30 ft. when it is not windy outside. Now the Chapin Slide Pump sprayer is also excellent for treating large trees or large shrubs like this bush here.  It very simple you just take off this nozzle. This Slide Pump Sprayer comes with this extension which is curved so you can get underneath leaves and on top of trees and shrubs.  Put the nozzle back on the extension. You can adjust it, depending on what your needs are. So now you can spray the shrub evenly and get really high, you can even get inside the center or turn it upside down to get underneath leaves and shrubs that might be above your head. The Chapin Slide Pump sprayer.” 
            
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         <video:title>Weed Life Cycles - Treating for Winter Annuals, Summer Annuals &amp; Perennial Weeds</video:title>
         <video:description>
                Weed life cycles play a huge role in their prevention and treatment. Make sure your lawn is protected by following these simple tips.            
                            
                Hey everybody it&amp;#039;s Heath from DoMyOwn.com.

Today we&amp;#039;re going to talk to you about winter annual, summer annual, and perennial weeds. Winter annual weeds are weeds that germinate by seed. Usually they grow from fall through the winter time until early spring. They&amp;#039;re usually dropping their seeds in the springtime to re-germinate in the fall.

Some examples of winter annual weeds are chickweed, dead nettle, henbit and poa annua. In order to prevent winter annual weeds from germinating, you&amp;#039;ll need to apply a fall pre-emergent. Since most winter annual weeds germinate around the soil temperature of 70 degrees, another good way to determine when to do your pre-emergent application is doing a soil reading. With that, you want to make sure that you&amp;#039;re applying that pre-emergent prior to the soil temperature reaching 70 degrees. Another important fact is to make sure that you&amp;#039;re not applying the pre-emergent when the soil temperatures are above 85 degrees.

If you&amp;#039;re not able to apply a fall pre-emergent because you&amp;#039;re doing a renovation on your lawn you&amp;#039;ll need to either A apply a post-emergent once that grass is mature or B wait until the warmer weather sets in to kill off those winter annual weeds.

Summer annual weeds are much like winter annual weeds and they will re-germinate in the springtime by seed. Some examples of summer annual weeds are crabgrass, goosegrass, chamberbitter, and spurge... and many others. You&amp;#039;ll also need to apply a spring pre-emergent to prevent summer annuals from germinating. You&amp;#039;ll need to apply your pre-emergent in early spring usually before your soil temperature reaches 50 to 55 degrees.

Perennial weeds are weeds that are going to last for two or more years. These are different from annual weeds where annual weeds will overseed themselves every year, they will continue to survive through winter or through summer and regenerate off of a root system. You need to make sure that you&amp;#039;re using a selective herbicide that&amp;#039;s going to translocate through to kill the rhizome as well as the plant itself. There are many different perennial weeds. To name a few are wild violets, dandelions, bermuda in fescue or even rye in bermuda. Another one is nutsedge. Nutsedge is something that will start growing from a seed but then quickly germinates and creates a rhizome to create new plants.

If you&amp;#039;ve applied your pre-emergents on time but you&amp;#039;re still seeing weeds in the lawn, you&amp;#039;ll need to apply a post-emergent to get control over those weeds. When applying a post-emergent application for perennial weeds or annual weeds, make sure that your lawn isn&amp;#039;t stressed by disease, heat or drought, or make sure that it doesn&amp;#039;t have mower damage from being mowed too short. In addition to mowing, make sure that you&amp;#039;re not mowing three days prior to the application or three days after the application to make sure that you get the most benefits from your application.

If your lawn is completely covered with weeds, you&amp;#039;ll need to do a blanket application for control. If you only have a few weeds here there you would do a spot application. If doing a liquid application, a spray indicator die can be a very important tool. This will help indicate where you&amp;#039;ve sprayed and where you haven&amp;#039;t and may help you out when doing your applications.

Some products may require the use of a surfactant to get better control over those weeds.

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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/billbug-inspection-guide-a-626.html</loc>
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         <video:title>How to Check Your Lawn for Billbug Damage </video:title>
         <video:description>
                Billbug larvae can cause significant damage to your turf. Recognizing signs of their activity in your yard will help prevent extensive damage.            
                            
                Billbug larvae can cause significant damage to your turf. Recognizing signs of their activity in your yard will help prevent extensive damage.

Adult billbugs lay eggs in the crown of your turf in the spring. The larvae will hatch and feed on the grass until late July or early August. The peak of this damage is usually in mid-summer. This is when damage is most noticeable.

Billbug larvae begin feeding on grass blades, hollowing out the stems. This causes grass to turn yellow. As the larvae mature, they will move down to the crown and thatch, and may also eat the roots and root system of the grass. 

Damaged grass will become discolored, and may appear in random spots throughout your yard. Once grass is damaged, it can easily be pulled up. Extensive damage can kill grass.

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         <video:title>Bluegrass Billbug Turf Sample Test </video:title>
         <video:description>
                If you want to know whether you have an extensive billbug infestation, you can sample spots in your yard to assess the population and if it is worth treating.            
                            
                If you want to know whether you have an extensive billbug infestation, you can sample spots in your yard to assess the population and if it is worth treating.

Take about a 6 x 6 inch sample in at least four areas of your yard. Cut at least two inches into your soil and pull back the turf/soil sample to look at the crown/root area. You should be able to see the larvae if they are present. If there is more than 6 per sample, treatment is usually necessary.

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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of Bluegrass Billbugs </video:title>
         <video:description>
                Getting rid of bluegrass billbugs in your yard can be accomplished by using the right products at the right time. Controlling billbug larvae early on is the best way to avoid damage, Control can also be done in spring or summer.             
                            
                Getting rid of bluegrass billbugs in your yard can be accomplished by using the right products at the right time. Controlling billbug larvae early on is the best way to avoid damage, Control can also be done in spring or summer. 

Applying in the summer, after billbugs have fed in the spring, will control populations and allow your grass to bounce back. Keep these things in mind for a successful treatment:

Choose products formulated to control billbugs and billbug larvae. Products with imidacloprid, bifenthrin, or beta-cyfluthrin are best.

Watering your lawn a few days before application will help to bring larvae close to the surface. This will give you optimal chances of contact with insecticide.

Mow lawn and remove clippings. If the thatch layer is thick, aerate or dethatch to increase penetration of the product.

Make sure you apply the product evenly to the entire area you want to treat.

Products generally need to be watered in after application.

Read all label instructions carefully for proper application and application rates.

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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/eco-pco-acu-aerosol-17-oz-p-42.html</loc>
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         <video:title>EcoPCO ACU Aerosol Overview</video:title>
         <video:description>
                EcoPCO ACU Aerosol Overview            
                            
                “ Hi this is Michael from domyownpestcontrol. This is a product snapshot on EcoPCO ACU Aerosol. Eco PCO Aerosol is a contact kill and flushing agent that is all natural made from plant extracts and can be used for quick knock down on a variety of insects. If you’re going to purchase a contact kill aerosol from domyownpestcontrol. Our aerosol cans will come like this. Every aerosol has a straw that comes with the can which makes it easy to apply in cracks and crevices.  All you need to do is take the tops off.  The contact kills already come with a spray nozzle. This would be for if you want to knock down flies in the room or do a space spray, you can just do a general mist into the room and it will knock down flying insects. If you would like to use the straw nozzle then you’ll have to change the tops, but first let’s go over installing the straw in the nozzle.  When installing the straw, you want to hold on to the straw at the very end and then force it right into the hole. It is a very exact fit.  An easier way though is to take a pair of plyers, hold it right on the end of the straw and then force it in the hole, works every time. Now that you have the straw attached, we need to switch the nozzles.  You want to go outside for this.  We like you to go outside to switch the nozzles so that if the can accidentally discharges then it doesn’t get over something it shouldn’t.  Once you’re outside, it is real easy to take the nozzle off, just grab it with your thumb and forefinger and pull directly off.  When you want to install the straw nozzle, number one you want to make sure the straw is facing away from your face, you do not want it to accidentally discharge into you.  At the bottom of the spray nozzle is a hole align it over the straw, point it at the ground, press firmly for a few seconds. The can will discharge. You can tell is takes a quick force to but the straw on to the can.”            
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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of Chinch Bugs </video:title>
         <video:description>
                Chinch bugs are another one of those lawn pests that can take over and kill a yard very quickly. In this video we will give you the basic tips on how to get rid of chinch bugs to keep your yard alive and thriving.            
                            
                Chinch bugs can destroy a lawn in a short amount of time left alone. Once you know you have them, you should begin treating immediately.
 
Prior to the insecticide application remove any excess thatch so products can reach where chinch bugs are feeding. Instead of spot treating in the damaged areas, broadcast spray over the entire lawn. Start on the edge and work your way in. 

Applying in early summer will help kill the active nymphs before they mature into adults. Chinch bugs mate quickly so the population can grow very fast. Killing them early will help prevent damage to your lawn later. If you live in an area with a lot of chinch bug activity you may have to re-apply in spring and fall to keep the population at manageable levels.

Be sure to choose a product that is labeled for chinch bugs. These products are available in liquid and granule formulations. You should choose the formulation that is easiest for you to apply . Most products will require you to water in the application with a quarter or half inch of water. This will allow the product to get down to the insects.
 
As always, refer to the product label for full application instructions.

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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/duke-standard-single-door-rodent-and-squirrel-cage-trap-1100-p-9907.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Duke Live Traps. How to Set Duke Live Cage Traps! Duke Model 1100, 1105, and 1114!</video:title>
         <video:description>Join Dale as he tells you all about the Duke Live Cage Traps and shows you how to set them. 
Duke Standard and Heavy Duty Cage Traps offer the ultimate variety in Humane Live Catch Cage Traps today. The Standard Cage Traps feature steel rod reinforced Spring Loaded Doors, pressure sensitive trip mechanisms and a durable, concealable green powder coated finish. For the animal control professional and trapper, Duke also offers top of the line Heavy Duty Cage Traps featuring all steel rod gravity drop doors, bait protected cage mesh, and a complete internal steel rod frame. All cage trap models are constructed to provide for exceptional durability with no harm to the animal.
To purchase any of the traps you see here click the link below!
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/havahart-xsmall-door-trap-1020-p-8322.html</loc>
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         <video:title>How to Set: Havahart® X-Small 2-Door Trap Model #1020 for Mice &amp; Shrew</video:title>
         <video:description>Learn how to set up the Havahart® X-Small 2-Door Trap Model #1020.  This trap is best used for the trapping of mice, shrew and other similar sized animals.  

The X-Small 2-Door Model #1020 was carefully designed with the safety of the small animals in mind.  Its features insure that catches are safe, quick and easy -- for both the critters and the trap owners.  This trap was also made with high quality materials, such as rust-resistant wire mesh and steel reinforcements to ensure a long life span for the trap.  

Learn more about this X-Small 2-Door Trap and purchase it from the Havahart® website at www.havahart.com.

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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/crane-fly-inspection-guide-a-622.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Crane Fly Damage &amp; Larvae Inspection </video:title>
         <video:description>
                It is important to thoroughly inspect your lawn for active larvae. If you have an average number above 25 larvae in each sample, begin treatment.             
                            
                It is important to thoroughly inspect your lawn for active larvae. 

Start by choosing a few areas of your yard to sample. You can choose areas that are experiencing damage. If sampling a damaged area, test on the borders of the damage and not in the middle. Larvae will be moving outward to healthy grass to continue feeding.

Cut a square foot sample of turf in each area, pulling turf away from the soil. First check soil for any larvae, and then check the sod sample. 

If you have an average number above 25 larvae in each sample, begin treatment.

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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of Crane Flies </video:title>
         <video:description>
                An insecticide application will kill the crane fly larvae in your turf. There are several products available labeled to control European crane fly larvae, in liquid or granular formulas, that can be applied to your turf.            
                            
                An insecticide application will kill the crane fly larvae in your turf. There are several products available labeled to control European crane fly larvae, in liquid or granular formulas, that can be applied to your turf.

Products containing imidacloprid and pyrethroids are popular ingredients. Because each product has specific application instructions, you must read the label for proper application timings and rates. Some products will require spot treating, while others will need to be broadcast over the area.

Optimal control will be achieved when applied in late summer or early fall, soon after eggs hatch. You can also apply these products in the spring, once temperatures begin to rise. Always follow the label for safe and effective use.

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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/niban-granular-bait-lb-shaker-p-1487.html</loc>
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         <video:title>How to Use the Niban Granular Bait Shaker</video:title>
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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/get-rid-of-millipedes-a-255.html</loc>
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         <video:title>How to Get Rid of Millipedes</video:title>
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                Millipedes thrive in damp, soggy areas and can be a nuisance, especially if they get inside your building. A combination of insecticide treatments and prevention methods can help you get rid of a millipede problem.            
                            
                Millipedes are segmented insects that are
often confused with centipedes. While they

don&amp;#039;t bite or sting, large infestations of
millipedes can be a nuisance, especially if

they get inside your home or building.
If you see millipedes in your lawn or home,

you can eliminate them with a combination
of insecticide treatments and prevention methods.

The best way to get rid of millipedes around
your home is to create a pest barrier with

a liquid insecticide spray. Start by mixing
an insecticide labeled for millipedes together

with water in a hand pump or backpack sprayer.
Vigorously shake the solution to combine the

ingredients. Then, evenly spray the insecticide
mixture around the home’s foundation, up

and out 3 feet, or according to the specifications
on the label. Be sure to spray around pest

entry points including door and window frames,
where cables, pipes, and wires enter the structure,

around vents and soffits, and in any cracks
and crevices around the perimeter of the building.

Repeat this treatment every 30-60 days as
needed.

Consult the mixing instructions on the product
label for measurement and application specifics.

And, as always, be sure to wear your PPE including
long sleeves, pants, and gloves while mixing

and applying.If you have an infestation of
millipedes in your lawn or garden, you can

use a granular insecticide to eliminate them.
Check product labels to ensure the granule

you buy is effective against millipedes and
can be safely used around plants and shrubs.

Apply the granules using a broadcast or handheld
spreader. First, calibrate your spreader before

use according to the instructions in your
user’s manual. Then, pace up and down your

lawn in rows, slowly applying the granules
to ensure even coverage. As a final step,

you may need to water your product to activate
it. You can find information about application

rates and instructions on the product label.
Millipedes generally do not survive inside

the home unless they have ready access to
very damp areas for food and harborage. If

you see them inside, you should spot treat
with an insecticide labeled for indoor use

on millipedes. Spray the areas of your home
where pests may enter or hide such as the

corners of rooms, under appliances, behind
toilets, beneath sinks, around door and window

frames, and where the baseboard meets the
floor. Do not blanket spray the insecticide

across a room, but instead focus on cracks,
crevices, and voids. In addition to an insecticide

spray treatment, insecticide dusts are also
recommended. Dusts are simple to apply, long-lasting

and are ideal for hard-to-reach areas like
wall voids, cracks, and crevices. When choosing

an insecticide dust, make sure you read the
label to ensure it can be used in damp areas

where millipedes are typically found.
To apply the dust, fill a hand duster halfway

with the dust of your choice. Secure the lid
on the duster and turn it upside down. Then,

apply one to two puffs where baseboards meet
floors, in wall voids behind electrical outlets,

behind toilets or sinks where pipes meet the
wall, in eaves and soffits, around the foundation

of the home, and in other cracks and crevices
around the home. Be careful not to apply too

much dust at once as overapplying will make
your treatment ineffective. Preventing a millipede

infestation is often easier than controlling
one. To prevent an infestation, you’ll want

to focus on two key essentials: eliminating
their ideal environment inside and outside

of the home and sealing off potential entrances
into the home. Millipedes nest and feed in

damp, soggy areas rich in decaying organic
matter. By reducing damp areas in your home

and lawn, you will ensure millipedes won’t
have an environment in which to thrive. To

eliminate these damp areas, fix leaking pipes
and sprinklers, remove leaf piles and other

yard debris, aerate and dethatch your lawn
to ensure proper drainage, and water your

lawn in the morning so it will have time to
dry by nightfall. And it’s that easy with

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       <loc>https://www.domyown.com/indianmeal-moth-kit-p-4060.html</loc>
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         <video:title>Indian Meal Moth Trap</video:title>
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                Indian Meal Moth Trap            
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                Protect your houseplants from pests with these tips.             
                            
                Hi I&amp;#039;m Courtenay from DoMyOwn.com. Today we&amp;#039;re talking about pest control for indoor plants: what pests normally infest indoor plants, how to know if you have them, when you should treat for them and how to prevent them from coming back. What are the most common insects that infest house plants? The most common house plant pests are sucking pests like aphids, white flies, mealy bugs, and scale. Spider mites and fungus gnats are not sucking pests but are also a common problem. Fungus gnats are the most common issue. 

How do you know if houseplants have pests? Change in leaf color or texture is a good indicator. You may see webbing draped along the leaf undersides or where leaves attach to the stems. It&amp;#039;s important to find the source and to visually inspect each plant thoroughly some pests like spider mites are small and you won&amp;#039;t notice without inspection or until there is a full blown infestation. Place pest monitor cards above the plant to monitor infestation for flies.

When should I treat my potted plants for pests? Ready to spray indoor products can be applied year-round inside. If you choose to move plants outside for treatment, be sure to check the label for specific application restrictions such as temperature requirements, dry time, and whether plants need to be moved outdoors before spraying. Generally, you don&amp;#039;t want to apply outdoors in cold weather under 40 degrees or in hot weather over 85 to 90 degrees. Do not spray outdoors if rain is expected within 24 hours. 

How do i get rid of pests on potted plants? For some pests, you should wash the leaves or hose down the whole plant before applying any insecticides. When you notice a pest infestation, you should treat immediately and quarantine the plant from others until you notice no pest activity. While most products can be used indoors or outdoors, be sure to check the label in case the plants must be moved outside first during treatment or before you spray. It may be easier in some cases to take plants outdoors to spray them to help avoid getting overspray on furniture floors and walls. If you have plants that you know are sensitive test a small area first. 

Now, let&amp;#039;s discuss some product types that are used to control common pests on indoor house plants. Some common products used are horticultural oils, neem oils, insecticidal soaps, insecticidal concentrates, and glue boards to monitor your infestation. Oil products normally applied in spray form work by essentially smothering bugs to death. s=Some horticultural and neem oil products are used to control non-sucking pests like spider mites and fungus gnats as well. Some ready to use insecticidal soap products can be used on houseplants. Rates in the product you use would depend on the product and target pest. 

If you are using an insecticide as a foliar spray, a good choice we recommend is a product that contains the active ingredient bifenthrin. If you need a systemic solution, we recommend a product that contains the active ingredients amidocloprid or dinotouferin. 

Let&amp;#039;s talk about treating for fungus gnats. As fungus gnats aren&amp;#039;t sucking pests,their treatment methods are going to be different. Here are some of the basics. Let the soil dry out. This may kill the larvae. Water less often and more deeply. Move plants outside prior to treatment and allow to fully dry before bringing indoors. Knock down space spray aerosols can be used, but please note these are not for use directly on plants. You can also use flylight traps. We carry some that are compact and affordable for this purpose.

Another pest that indoor house plant owners have issues with are spider mites. Spider mites are also not sucking pests, so their treatment methods are different. Potentially these pests could be more challenging to get rid of than others. So make sure to check the label and rotate products at least every two to three treatments. Spray with an insecticidal soap or a neem oil or horticultural oil every few days. 

What are some prevention and care techniques? Get familiar with general care for your specific plans such as whether they need direct sunlight or need to be moved as the seasons change. How often to fertilize, what kind to use, and when to change potting media. Healthy plants are more resistant to pest infestations, like what we talk about with healthy turf for prevention of weeds and disease. Moisture meters are a good tool, especially for larger containerized plants. Inspect all new houseplants before bringing into your home. Make sure there&amp;#039;s no webbing anything crawling especially underneath the leaves or on the stems. Always use sterile potting material. Do not over water plants and remove the top edge of potting soil and replace with fresh if the top is infested. Inspect any plant that was taken outside and brought back in. Discard heavily infested plants or cut off the growth that is infested. Maintain a high humidity and proper water. Treat leaks in the home and use screens if you open windows a lot. 

Thanks for watching! If you liked this video, make sure to like, comment and subscribe. We&amp;#039;d love to answer any questions you may have and see photos of your house plants. And we&amp;#039;re always happy to help here at DoMyOwn.com.            
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                If you suspect your lawn is being damaged by Sod Webworms, you can soak a portion of the yard with a soapy water solution.            
                            
                If you suspect you may have sod webworms but aren’t sure, you can test suspicious areas by soaking them in a soapy water solution. 

Use about 2 tablespoons of dish detergent in 2 gallons of water. Apply to about a square foot of your turf. Let it soak in for a few minutes, and watch for worms to become visible at the top of the grass. If you see more than 10-15, it is a good idea to begin treating your lawn.

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                Recognizing the surface runways created by voles will be the best indication of vole presence in your yard. Vole runways are on the top of the soil, created in the grass.            
                            
                Recognizing the surface runways created by voles will be the best indication of vole presence in your yard. Vole runways are on the top of the soil, created in the grass. 

Voles like to keep these often used runways clear, and will keep the grass or other vegetation clipped close to the ground. The longer vegetation or grass surrounding the tunnels that is left unclipped forms shelter over the runways.

The runways are about an inch and a half wide.

Voles do create burrow systems underground as well, and you may see small mounds of dirt indicating burrow openings.

These runway systems are very noticeable in the spring after snow melts. Since voles will have the extra shelter of snow, they will move out into the more open areas of your yard and you’ll see the criss-crossing paths on the ground.

To check if you have voles active in your yard, or to check which runways are being used, check for an accumulation of droppings, no growing vegetation/roots in the middle of the runway, and freshly cut or clipped grass of the runway.

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                Trapping voles with simple snap-traps will be a very successful way to get rid of moderate vole populations.            
                            
                Trapping voles with simple snap-traps will be a very successful way to get rid of moderate vole populations:

Fall and winter is a good time to begin trapping; not only because food sources are dwindling, but it can help reduce populations before winter, which is when vole damage is at its worst.

Mouse-sized snap traps are best for getting rid of Voles. A small area may need about ten traps, while larger areas may need fifty or more. Make sure to use enough traps to be as effective as possible.

Place traps in runways, near possible hiding places.  Areas include around bushes and flowerbeds or other preferred plants, and near openings of burrows.

Use apples or peanut butter and oats as bait.

Make sure traps are perpendicular to the runways.

Check traps twice a day, in the morning and evening.

Keep resetting and re-baiting traps until you stop trapping voles.

Consider covering traps with inverted pans or boxes to protect non-target animals, pets, and children from accidentally triggering traps. 

Handle dead voles with caution; wear rubber gloves and dispose of in plastic bags.

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                Cleaning up your yard, keeping the grass short, and keeping shrubs and other plants trimmed will help to minimize possible shelter. This helps prevent voles from creating runways, making your property less desirable to live and forage.            
                            
                Cleaning up your yard, keeping the grass short, and keeping shrubs and other plants trimmed will help to minimize possible shelter. This helps prevent voles from creating runways, making your property less desirable to live and forage. Here are some tips to follow:

Remove wood piles, piles of weeds, clutter, and any other debris that may accumulate in your yard. 

Cut grass regularly, keeping it short

Keep bushes trimmed up from the ground

Clean up any accumulated bird seed, or remove bird feeders. This seed attracts  rodents to your yard.

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                Vole repellent products contain ingredients that irritate them. They create a treated environment unpleasant. The active ingredients are harmless to the target animals, but taste or smell bad. They will irritate the skin or mucous membranes of the animal, causing them to leave the area.            
                            
                Vole repellent products contain ingredients that irritate them. They create a treated environment unpleasant. The active ingredients are harmless to the target animals, but taste or smell bad. They will irritate the skin or mucous membranes of the animal, causing them to leave the area.

Repellents are most effective when they’re used before you have a vole problem. Spread the repellent in bands over a couple of weeks. This will drive the voles out of the lawn. Consistent preventative applications of repellent products will establish an unpleasant environment for voles that can help to prevent them moving into your territory.

The repellent product must be kept fresh so it can be as effective as possible. Reapply as often as label allows (usually about every 2 weeks)l. 

Repellents can come in liquid or granular formulas. Make sure to follow the directions carefully for the best results.

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                The first step in killing and controlling any type of pest is to perform a good inspection. This video will highlight some of the basic things you should do to insure a good pest control management plan.            
                            
                In order to perform a home pest inspection, you will need the following equipment: a bright flashlight, flushing agent or aerosol spray containing pyrethrins such as 565 Plus XLO Aerosol, small hand mirror, magnifying glass, paper, and pen.  

Step 1. Inspect the Perimeter. Slowly walk around the exterior of the hoome looking for pests, or structure damage that may indicate pest activity.  Take note of things such as ant trails on or leading to the home and small holes chewed into wood or siding.  Pay special attention to eaves, vents, and other cracks and crevices.  Use the flashlight as needed to inspect shawed areas.  Spray the flushing agent into cracks and crevices to check for insects.  

Step 2.  Inspect the Basement &amp; Crawlspace.  Using the flashlight and magnifying glass as needed, look under the house for termite mud tubes or any other crawling or flying insect.  Use flushing agent to drive insects out of cracks, crevices, and voids.  Look for small holes in wood joists or beams that may indicate powder post beetle activity.  Check pipes for leaks which could lead to pest activity or dry rot on wood.  Look out for any animal activity such as nesting materials or feces.  

Step 3. Inspect Indoors.  Check the main floors and attic for insect or animal activity.  Look for any roof leaks that could cause moisture to build up and attract both insects and rodents.  Inspect for insect and rodent activity under sinks, near the hot water heater and in food cabinets.  Use the hand mirror to look under and behind appliances to check for activity or feces.  Look near baseboards with the flashlight and use the flushing agent if needed.  Now that you have completed your inspection, try to identify any insects that were found.  

If you don’t recognize the insect or are unsure of the identification, call your local Cooperative Extension Office for help.  If your search turned up any leaky pipes or moisture conditions such as standing water, address those promptly.  Failure to correct high moisture areas of leaky pipes will lead to pest control failure in many cases.  Finally, select insecticides that are labeled for the type of insect that has been found and in the area where it is located.  

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                Shatter Termite Bait is a great tool preventing or eliminating termite colonies! In this video we will show you how to use the Shatter Termite Bait in the Advance Termite Bait Station!
            
                            
                How to Use Shatter Termite Bait in the Advance Termite Bait Stations. Here’s the thing’s you’ll need: Advance Termite Station Spider Access Tool and Shatter Termite Bait.  
Open the Advance Termite Bait Station using the access tool. 
Take out the monitoring devices using the screwdriver or pick tool.  
Add a sports drink to up the chances of consumption.  
Leave the wrapper on and let the bait soak for 20 to 30 minutes. 
Remove the plastic wrapper before adding the bit to the station.  
Place the bait in the station with the grey cap going in first.  
Now just put the lid back on the station using the access tool. 
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         <video:title>How to Load the B&amp;G Rodent Bait Station Cafe</video:title>
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                In this video, we will show you how to load rodent, rat, and/or mouse bait into the B&amp;G Rodent Bait Station Cafe! Remember to always wear gloves or personal protection equipment when handling rodent bait.            
                            
                To load bait into the B&amp;G Rodent Bait Station Cafe, first open the station with the key.

The station has two ways that bait blocks can be loaded. The first way is to use vertical rods. Up to four rods can be used at a time. Insert the rods into their designated locations. Then slide the bait blocks of your choice into place. Make sure to always wear gloves when handling rodent bait. Vertical rods should be used if temperatures will be very hot because bait might melt. As it melts, it puddles around the rod. As temperatures cool, it will resolidify around the rod.

The second way is to use horizontal rods. Up to two rods can be used at a time. Load each rod with the bait block of your choice. Slide the rods into the designated slots located on the inside of the station. Once the bait has been loaded, secure the lid back into place. We recommend horizontal baiting when bait stations will be placed in areas where water might get inside. The horizontal rods will hold the bait up off the floor of the station and help keep it dry.

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         <video:title>How to Open the B&amp;G Rodent Bait Station Cafe</video:title>
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                The B&amp;G Rodent Bait Station Cafe has a simple key entry and is easy to clean. It&apos;s easy to replace bait and is strong enough to hold a 300 lb man. In this video, we will show you how to open the station using the included key!            
                            
                To open the B&amp;G Rodent Bait Station Cafe, take the included key, and insert the prongs into the slots on the front. Push the key down firmly as far as it can go. Then push or pull to the back of the station, releasing the locking mechanism.

You can use the key while in the keyhole to help lift the lid open.

With the key still in the keyhole, lower the lid back into place. Make sure the lid is flush with the sides of the station, then place one hand on the lid, and use your other hand to remove the key. The lid is now secured back into place.

Always make sure to wear gloves when handling stations and bait!

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                In this video we will show you how to open the Protecta Evo Ambush Bait Station!            
                            
                To open the Protecta Evo Ambush Bait Station, locate the key hole located on one side of the station. 

Take the Evo Key and match the pattern of the key with the pattern of the key hole. The Evo Key can only go in one way. 

Push the key in the keyhole with enough pressure so the locking mechanism will release. The lid may pop open on its own. If it does not. You can use the key while in the keyhole to help lift the lid open.

Take the key out of the keyhole, and press firmly on both sides of the lid until you hear a snap. The lid is now secured back into place.

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         <video:title>How to Load the Protecta Evo Ambush Bait Station</video:title>
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                In this video, we will show you how to load rodent, rat, and/or mouse bait into the Protecta EVO Ambush Bait Station. Make sure to always wear gloves or personal protection gear when handling rodent bait!            
                            
                To load the Protecta EVO Ambush Bait Station, first open the station using the key. Then remove the tray. Instal the vertical rods into the designated holes located on the removable tray. You might have use a small hammer to lightly tap them into place. The holes the rods fit in, might be a little tight for the first fit.

Once the rods are in place, simply slide your bait of choice into place. Make sure to always wear gloves when handling rodent bait. Each rod can hold one bait block.

Once the bait is on the rods, place the tray back into the station and secure the lid.

Bait can melt in hot temperatures. The vertical rods will allow for the bait to puddle around it as it starts to melt. As temperatures cool, the bait will resolidify around the bottom.

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         <video:title>How to Open the Protecta Landscape Bait Station</video:title>
         <video:description>
                The Protecta Landscape Bait Station is a durable tamper-resistant outdoor station for catching mice and rats. In this video we will show you the basics on how to use the key to open the station.            
                            
                To open the Protecta Landscape Bait Station, locate the key hole on one side of the station. 

Take the key and match the pattern of the key with the pattern of the key hole. The key can only go in one way. 

Turn the key until the locking mechanism has released from the station. You might hear a click or snap.

You can use the key while in the keyhole to help lift the lid open.

Lower the lid and turn the key in the opposite direction to secure it back in place. Once again, you will hear a click or snap when it is locked.

Always make sure to wear gloves when handling stations and bait!

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                In this video we will show you how to load rodent, rat or mouse bait into the Protecta Landscape Bait Station. Make sure to always wear gloves or personal protection equipment when handling rodent bait!
            
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         <video:title>Chapin Wet or Dry Hose End Sprayer Overview</video:title>
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                The Chapin Wet / Dry Hose-End Sprayer is one of the best hose-end sprayers out there. You can use both liquid lawn and garden chemicals as well as water soluble granules in this sprayer. In this video, we go over how to use it, basic functions and features.            
                            
                Today we’re gonna talk about the Chapin wet or dry hose end sprayer.  On the front of your wet and dry hose end sprayer you’ll notice there’s calibrations on the front of the label. On the right side of the label you’ll have your calibration for liquids. On the left side of your label you’ll have calibrations for your wettable powders or wettable granules.  You’ll notice that the legend has three different colors. Blue represents liters or milliliters. Red is gallons, and black is ounces. An example, the black number represents all ounces 8, 12, 16, 20, and red represents gallons 3, 6, 15, and 21 and so on.  

On the granule side you’ll have your teaspoons in milliliters. Teaspoons will be in black and milliliters will be in blue.  The first thing you will need to do when you use your wet and dry hose end sprayer is to take the product label from the product you’re about to spray either liquid or granule and read the instructions to see how many tablespoons or gallons you need to use for the set number of square feet you’re getting ready to treat.  For example, if your gonna treat 300 square feet and you needed three gallons to do it you would take the liquid product and fill it with the product only up to the three gallon mark. Then you would take the top and match the three gallon mark with the top dial and then you would connect  the hose and now you’re ready to spray that three hundred square feet if that’s what the label said.  

When spraying wettable powders or water soluble granules in your wet and dry hose end sprayer the first thing you want to do is again look at the product label find out how many teaspoons or milliliters you need to cover a set number of square feet. So, you’re gonna wanna feel this container up to that mark. So if it’s 30 tablespoons you fill it up to 30 tbsp mark.  Then on the top of your sprayer you’re going to want to turn it to the granules setting.  There is only one setting for the granules or the wettable powders and you turn it to that setting.  

Now you’ll connect your hose and spray.  Remember to always make sure that the siphon tube has been removed from the sprayer. Here’s a pro tip when spraying thicker liquids: it’s almost virtually impossible for the siphon tube to work correctly so what you’re gonna wanna do it still using the liquid calibrated side fill it up to the calibrated level, remove the siphon tube from the inside, turn the setting to granular. This will allow water from the host to mix the thicker liquid, thinning it and allowing you to spray it more easily over the desired area.  The Chapin hose end sprayer has an adjustable tip. It’s three-way adjustable tip gives you three different settings for either a stream, a pin steam or rainfall. 

 Also, there’s an ON/OFF switch so once you have your hose connected, you simply just pull it back and then you get free flow from the water.  You want to stop it you push it forward and the hose shuts off.  The hose end sprayer has a gasket where the hose connects.  Please make sure your gasket is seated firmly and your hose is tightened completely, otherwise you’ll get some leakage around this area. 

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                Temprid SC (suspension concentrate) insecticide offers a unique dual mode of action by combining two powerful and effective residual insecticides: beta-cyfluthrin and imidacloprid. The result is Temprid, which provides quick knockdown and long residual control of more than 50 pests.             
                            
                Temprid SC is an insecticide that is effective for up to 90 days, controls more than 50 insect pests and requires a lower dilution rate, allowing you to get more product for less money. To use Temprid SC, begin by shaking the concentrate well. Dilute the proper amount of Temprid with the appropriate amount of water in a hand pump tank sprayer. For maintenance or preventative treatments, use eight milliliters of Temprid with a gallon of water. For severe infestations, longer lasting control and faster knockdown of flying insects, use 16 milliliters of Temprid with one gallon of water. One gallon of diluted Temprid will treat one thousand square feet.  For convenience and easier measuring, Temprid SC also comes in 8ML single dose packs. 

For indoor use, use a low pressure stream on the sprayer to treat areas where pests are commonly found.  Pay special attention to the cracks and crevices along window and door frames, baseboards, corners, pipes, behind and under appliances, wall voids behind outlet plates, and under sinks.  

After you have treated indoors, we strongly recommend using this product outdoors around the barrier of your home or structure to create a powerful barrier against outdoor pests. With a sprayer, apply Temprid from the base of the foundation out about two feet on the ground, spraying all the ground cover in that area. Spray from the base of the foundation up about two feet on exterior surfaces.  

Make sure to read all instructions and the entire label carefully to safely and effectively apply Temprid and keep pests away from your home. 

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                The Temprid 8ml Pack is great for treating small rooms or for one time treatments. In this video we will show you how to use them for your application needs.            
                            
                How to use Temprid 8ml packs.  Here are the things you will need!  Sprayer, 1 gallon of water, and Temprid 8ml pack. 
1. Shake the 8ml pack to make sure the chemical is mixed.
2. Add a half a gallon of water to your sprayer.  
3. Tear off tabs A, B, and clear tip.  
4. Squeeze the 8ml pack into your sprayer tank.  
5. Add another half gallon of water to the sprayer.  
6. Shake the sprayer to agitate the mixture.  
7.  Now just spray the mix in the selected area.  

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                To open the Protecta Keyless Mouse Bait Station, grasp the bottom of the station in one hand, then using the finger sized indentations on the lid, squeeze and twist the top. This will free up the lid, allowing it to be removed.

Once bait has been loaded into the station, place the lid back on, and twist until it locks in place. You will hear a click or snap once it is secured.

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                Koppert En-Strip is a unique product that&apos;s specially designed to help control whiteflies. The Encarsia formosa, a type of parasitic wasp, specifically targets the third and fourth larval stage of glasshouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum) and tobacco whitefly (Bemisia tabaci), and even sweetpotato and silverleaf whitefly to some extent.             
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                The Koppert Delphibug Predatory Beetles contains 1,000 adult Delphastus catalinae or predator beetles in buckwheat hulls.             
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                Use Miglyphus for biological pest control of leaf miners in all larval stages, especially the second and third stage. Introduce the product at the first sign of pest presence. This video shows you how to apply Miglyphus in your crop.  
            
                            
                Use Miglyphus for biological pest control of leaf miners in all larval stages, especially the second and third stage. Introduce the product at the first sign of pest presence. This video shows you how to apply Miglyphus in your crop.              
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Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf has been proven by university data and other testing to work quickly on warm weather weeds such as spurge, plantain, knotweed, clover, dandelion, and oxalis and will work to suppress actively growing yellow nutsedge. Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is a water based amine product that works as a cost effective option for broadleaf weeds in late spring, early summer, and the fall maintaining its effectiveness in heat up to 90F.

Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf is safe to use on warm-season and cool-season grass becoming rain-fast as quickly as six hours after application and permits reseeding within three weeks. Surge is a highly selective post-emergent herbicide formulated with sulfentrazone; 2,4-D; MCPP-p; and dicamba that shows visible results within one to two days and weed control within 14 days, instead of 28.

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***Weeds Controlled by Surge Herbicide***

Aster, white heath &amp; white prairie Bedstraw Beggarweed, creeping Bindweed Black medic Broadleaf plantain Buckhorn plantain Bull thistle Burdock, common Buttercup, creeping Carpetweed Chickweed, common Chicory Cinquefoil Clover Curly dock Dandelion Dayflower Deadnettle Dock Dogfennel Dollarweed (*pennywort) False dandelion (*spotted catsear &amp; common catsear) Field bindweed (*morningglory &amp; creeping jenny) Field oxeye-daisy (*creeping oxeye) Filaree, whitestem &amp; redstem, Florida betony, Florida pusley, Ground ivy, Groundsel, Hawkweed, Healall, Henbit, Innocense (Blue-eyed Mary), KNotweed, Lambsquarters, Lawn burweed, Lespedeza common, Mallow, common Matchweed Mouseear chickweed Nutsedge** (yellow) Old world diamond flower Oxalis (*yellow woodsorrel &amp; creeping woodsorrel) Parsley-piert Pennsylvania smartweed Pepperweed Pigweed Pineappleweed Plantain Poison ivy Poison oak Prickly lettuce (*compass plant) Puncturevine Purple cudweed Purslane Ragweed Redweed Red sorrel (*sheep sorrel) Shepherdspurse Spurge Thistle Virginia buttonweed White clover (*Dutch clover, honeysuckle clover, white trefoil, &amp; purplewort) Wild carrot Wild garlic Wild geranium Wild lettuce Wild mustard Wild onion Wild strawberry Yarrow Yellow rocket and many more broadleaf weeds

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                Dismiss NXT Herbicide provides an effective control of yellow nutsedge, kyllinga and other labeled weeds on turfgrasses.             
                            
                I swear it wasn&amp;#039;t even 48 hours later after publishing the how to get rid of nutsedge video at the DMOHQ lawn that I came back to my own lawn and noticed the same daggum problem.

I mean just look at the madness. Fortunately, it&amp;#039;s only located right here on this portion of the lawn. So, there&amp;#039;s not a whole lot that we have to tackle but I&amp;#039;m going to jump on it now so that it doesn&amp;#039;t become a problem in the whole yard.

Alright, so this is probably going to be a quicker video than normal because we&amp;#039;ve already talked about how to get rid of nutsedge. If you haven&amp;#039;t seen that video, click that little &amp;quot;i&amp;quot; icon at the top of the screen.

But the difference between that video and this video, in the last video, I used an herbicide that mainly does contact control, whereas today we&amp;#039;re going to use one that should give pretty good systemic control.

Now the herbicide I&amp;#039;m going to use in my Bermuda here to get rid of the nutsedge, I&amp;#039;m going to use Dismiss NXT. And the two main ingredients in it are Sulfentrazone at 31.77 percent and Carfentrazone which is at 3.53 percent.

Now what I like about it, ya don&amp;#039;t need a whole lot of it. To knock out nutsedge like in my Bermuda lawn here, I only need .23 ounces per 1,000 square feet. Now how do you measure out .23 ounces? Well, luckily this bottle comes with this handy little measuring top right here, where it has broken down .115, .23, .34, those are the three most common measurements that you need per 1,000 square feet to take care of a lot of weeds.

And yeah, it&amp;#039;s got a pretty good list of weeds that it can control, so yellow nutsedge, like what I have in my yard right now, uh, kylinga, clover, dandelion, and those are just a few. If you want to see the full list, I&amp;#039;ll leave a link to the product in the description box below so you can go over to do my own dot com and read that.

There&amp;#039;s no restrictions when it comes to reapplying this product but generally we tell people to wait about two weeks between applications. And also keep in mind that it can control sedges, specifically, for up to 60 days.

And like I said for most warm season grasses, you&amp;#039;re only going to mix about .23 ounces per 1,000 square feet to treat a lot of weeds. So, let&amp;#039;s get to it.

I know you see me using marking dye in just about every application that I make, and, honestly I feel lost without it, but when you go to do spot treatments, I highly recommend doing it so that you can really physically see where you sprayed.

Only mixing up a gallon because we&amp;#039;re only doing spot treatment. We&amp;#039;re not doing a full blanket application. So this one gallon should be plenty to tackle the problem over there.

So when you&amp;#039;re spot spraying, I think I&amp;#039;ve covered this in previous videos but there&amp;#039;s no need to just saturate and drown the weed. You just need to lightly spritz it, like so, and move on to the next and so on and so on. So we&amp;#039;ll just do that for this whole little area right here.

And done!

Like I said, this is going to be kind of a quicker video than normal just wanted to go over this product and knock out this little problem I have here in the lawn.

But I&amp;#039;m curious, are these the kind of videos that you want to see more of? Where we highlight one particular product for the lawn, go over the active ingredients, the things that it controls, the mix rates. All that kind of stuff. Let me know. Sound off in the comments section below.

If you&amp;#039;re not already subscribe to the channel by clicking that button right there, click this link to watch the most recent episode in the lawn care series and if you want to watch all those videos, click this play list right here.

And as always, thanks for watching!            
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                Hi this is Jim from Domyownpestcontrol.com. If you are watching this video you have either just purchased or are thinking about buying a battery powered 9 gallon Master spray cart. In this video I will walk you through the necessary steps in order to assemble your battery powered 9 gallon master spray cart. You will want to find a place that has plenty of room to assemble you battery powered 9 gallon spray cart. You will also need an adjustable wrench and a Phillips head screwdriver. Remove all the parts from the box. I like to lay them all out and do a quick inventory of all the parts making sure I have everything necessary before I begin to assemble the cart. There are parts located inside of the spay carts tank, unscrew the lid and remove the bag of parts from inside of the tank. You should spread of these parts out and inventory those as well. The very first thing that we need to do is tip the cart over on its side and connect the power plugs together. The cables with the black ends go together. It is very important that you do not plug either of the cables with black connectors into the cable with the red connector. YOU WILL BLOW THE FUSE LINK! The cable with the red connector is used for the remote on/off switch that is needed when using the cart as a tow behind trailer. While we are talking about electrical connections let me show you where you will plug in the charger. The first thing I like to do is knock out all the easy things first. Let&amp;#039;s start by inserting the handle into the cart, using the two height adjustment knobs tighten the handle at the desired height. Next let&amp;#039;s install the gun clips; these will be used to store the spray wand. Use the screws provided and a Phillips screwdriver to attach. Find your spray wand and attach it to your spray gun which is already assembled on the cart. There is hose cap that needs to be installed on the back of the cart. After every use I recommend that you drain the cart and clean out the tank and spray lines. Removing this cap will allow you to drain out any unused material and or help drain water used to flush out the sprayer. Next we need to install the spray boom. Slide the pipe clamp over the hose coming from underneath the sprayer. Take the nylon 90 degree elbow and slide the hose barbed end into the hose. Tighten the hose clamp. Now find your nozzle bracket. Slide the threaded end of the nylon elbow into the hole on the bracket, so that the body of the elbow is inside the &amp;quot;L&amp;quot; shaped portion. Tighten elbow to the bracket using the nylon nut and adjustable wrench. Now using the two screws provided attach the bracket to the cart using a Phillips screwdriver. You will notice that there are four holes on the bracket but only two places to attach to the cart. If you attach using the lower holes this will raise the bracket allowing for a wider spray pattern. The holes on the bracket toward the top will allow for a tighter spray pattern. Attach as need, you can always change this later if needed. Now let&amp;#039;s assemble the spray nozzle. First slide the black O-Ring into the threaded side of the nylon elbow. Now slide in the strainer. Next insert the tip into the retaining nut and tighten to the elbow. Make sure the tip is facing down; otherwise you will be spraying straight up. In order to use the spray boom option there is an off on switch located on the handle side of the cart. When using the cart sprayer as a tow behind simply slide the trailer hitch assembly over the tube on the handle side of the spray cart. Then using the hitch pin, attach the hitch to the cart. You will now need to plug in the remote on/off switch. On the handle side of the cart underneath the control box there is a red plug assembly. Plug in the remote here and run the switch over to your lawn tractor or ATV, now you can easily turn the sprayer on whenever you want. Now you are ready to use the most versatile outdoor sprayer sold today. Thank you for watching if you have any question about this sprayer, or would like information on chemicals used with this sprayer please go to WWW.DOMYOWNPESTCONTROL.COM            
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                Pylex can be used to control up to four dozen broadleaf weeds in cool season grasses and at special rates in some warm season turfgrass. It can be applied to the time of seeding without affecting germination of new seedlings, but do not apply to warm season turfgrass OR up to 28 days after seeding.            
                            
                Fight over four dozen grassy and broadleaf weeds in cool season turf with the broad-spectrum power of Pylex Herbicide. 
Designed to control crabgrass, goosegrass, dallisgrass, ground ivy, bermudagrass, and other hard to control weeds, this post-emergent herbicide can safely be used on most cool-season turfs including fescues and Kentucky bluegrass. However, it will damage most warm season turf types, with the exception of Centipede which is tolerant, and a special low-rate use when controlling goosegrass in Bermudagrass.
Pylex can be used on residential and commercial lawns, athletic fields, golf courses, and other turf areas.  For residential turfgrass and athletic fields, it can only be applied as a spot spray.  
You can apply Pylex up to the time of seeding without affecting the germination of new seedlings. However, do not apply it for 28-days after seeding. 
To treat 1,000 square feet in a residential lawn, mix 0.7 to 1 milliliter of Pylex with one gallon of water.  For best results, 30mL of crop oil concentrate or methylated seed oil, also known as an MSO, should be added to your tank mix. Using a non-ionic surfactant is not recommended. 
Start by filling your hand pump or backpack spray tank with ½ gallon of water. 
Because a small amount of Pyelx is required for spot spraying, you will want to mix the Pylex with water before adding it to your sprayer tank.  Pre-mix the Pylex in a small container filled half-way with water. Then, add this pre-mix into the spray tank. Replace the sprayer cap and agitate before adding the crop oil or MSO and any dye indicators. Agitate again, then finish filling with the remaining ½ gallon of water. 
When treating weeds such as goosegrass, crabgrass, and broadleaf weeds (show chickweed, clover, ground ivy, oxalis in photo collage?) apply Pylex as a spot spray when weeds are actively growing. You can also tank mix Pylex with other herbicides, such as Drive XLR8, to improve control, especially for hard to manage crabgrass varieties.
When treating for dallisgrass and bermudagrass, two to three applications in mid to late summer have shown the best results. Depending on if you plan to use 2 or 3 applications, you will need to begin your first treatment 6 to 12 weeks prior to fall reseeding. 
If you are planning to apply 2 applications, begin your first treatment 6 to 8 weeks before fall reseeding. If applying 3 applications, begin your first treatment 9 to 12 weeks prior to fall reseeding.
Pylex is a systemic post-emergent herbicide, meaning it uptakes through the roots, stems, and leaves of the weeds. Due to this mode of action, weeds will bleach, or turn white, about 1 week after application and die over the course of the next 7 to 10 days. The greatest bleaching is seen during times of very active turf growth, and less bleaching during times when it growing less rapidly.  
(On screen maybe show this related to cool-season grass: very active-spring/fall, less active-summer)
In addition to improving weed control, using Pylex tank-mixed with products like Turflon Ester herbicide or Drive XLR8 have shown significant reduction in turf bleaching. Refer to the label for tank mixing instructions.
Do not water the lawn for 24 hours after application, and do not mow for 2 days before or two days after applying Pylex herbicide for best results.
This weed killer can be used at any temperature as long as the turf to which it is applied is not stressed. 
Be sure to wear personal protection equipment when applying any liquid herbicide, including chemical safe gloves, long sleeves, pants, and closed-toe shoes.  Read the Pylex Post-Emergent Herbicide label for full application rates and instructions.
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                Mole Crickets can tear up a yard really fast. Controlling mole crickets soon after they hatch will help avoid extensive damage later in the year! In this video we will show you the basics of how to get mole crickets under control!
            
                            
                Controlling mole crickets soon after they hatch will help to avoid extensive damage later in the year.

In the spring, take note of where mole cricket damage has occurred. Mapping out the areas of damage will help with your application.You can test the problem areas by applying a soapy water solution to a few feet of your turf. If mole crickets emerge after a few minutes, you’re in the right spot, and you should begin your application.

Use a product that is labeled for mole crickets and will stick around for a long period of time. This will allow you a bit more flexibility with application timing. You should, however,  aim to apply before egg hatch.

Make sure the area has adequate moisture so the product can penetrate the soil. Broadcast spray over the damaged areas as directed by the product label. Some products require irrigation after application, while others will require irrigation before.

Many products are labeled to control mole crickets. Often products that contain pyrethroids are best and come in  granules, liquids, and bait formulas. Baiting is used for adult crickets and no watering in is required. Read the label carefully to make sure mole crickets are listed and for specific application instructions.

And it’s that easy with the expert help from Do My Own Pest Control dot com!

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                Before treating for Mole Crickets, you should inspect your lawn to make sure you have them. Performing a soap flush test is one of the best ways to make sure Mole Crickets are present in your yard.            
                            
                Mole Crickets can destroy a yard fast if they are not eliminated at the first sign of infestation. Before treating for them, inspect your lawn to see if they are the source of your lawn being destroyed.

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                Why You Should Use PestXpert Foaming Insect Killer Spray            
                            
                Why try PestXpert? PestXpert allows you to see where you have sprayed. High-Pressure pinpoint spraying allows you to spray up to 5 feet away. The foam expands to easily fill cracks and crevices. Great for difficult to reach areas and uneven surfaces. Pest Xpert will also keep killing for up to four months.  

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                PestXpert Foaming Insect Killer is a first-of-its-kind foaming aerosol barrier spray. This product has a foaming characteristic that allows you to see where you have sprayed and will disappear within a few minutes to create an invisible home barrier.            
                            
                Do My Own Pest Control is the exclusive distributor for PestXpert! A new line of prosumer pest control products.
PestXpert Foaming Insect killer is a foaming aerosol barrier spray labeled for both outdoor and indoor use.
The foam penetrates deep into cracks and crevices. Users can actually see that the foam went where it was targeted. It has a five or more feet range for high pressure pinpoint spraying. This allows you to spray hard to reach areas such as under soffits, along gutters, in weep holes, above and along window sills.
Combine PestXpert Foaming Insect killer with traditional “3-foot up and 3-foot out” home barrier sprays. Some barrier sprays might miss entry points. The foaming spray will provide additional protection from invading insects.
The high pinpoint spray works great for indoors as well. It allows for you to hit hard to reach spaces like piping/ductwork, basements, crawl spaces, attics, inside cabinets, and baseboards.
It’s microencapsulated, meaning it’s a controlled release of the active ingredient. It will kill on contact and keep killing for up to four months. The water based formula means no staining, odor or mess.
Impervious surfaces such as sidewalks, driveways, patios, and porches are limited to spot or crack and crevice treatments only. This also applies to structural surfaces like windows, door and eaves.
Exceptions for treatment are treating soil or vegetation , lawns, and turfs around structures. For building foundations, a maximum height of 3 feet can be sprayed but not to the point of run off.
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                PestXpert Foaming Insect Killer is a first-of-its-kind foaming aerosol barrier spray. This product has a foaming characteristic that allows you to see where you have sprayed and will disappear within a few minutes to create an invisible home barrier.            
                            
                Before using PestXpert Foaming Insect Killer outdoor, remove debris and leaf litter from next to the foundation.  Make sure to also cut back vegetation and branches, move or rake back rocks, deep mulch or other potential pest harborage next to the foundation.  Apply as a coarse spray to thoroughly and uniformly wet the foundation and/or band area.  This will allow the insecticide to reach the soil or thatch level where pest may be active.  Applying around windows, doors, service line entrances, eaves, soffits, and roof overhangs can greatly reduce the potential for entry by crawling pests. 

 When using outdoors to kill ants, spray around ant trails and hills.  Also around nests hidden under steps, brickwork, concrete, etc.  Break apart accessible nests and spray on and around debris until surface is slightly wet.  Treatment of infested fences and tree holes is permitted.  Spray outside surfaces or screen of doors, window frames or wherever insects may enter the home.  Around light fixtures, on porches, in garages and other places where insects land or congregate is permitted.  For barrier treatments, apply at the rate of 4 seconds of spraying per 3 linear feet.  Pests may also be sprayed directly with an application of spray for 2 second. 

 For overwintering pests, treat in late summer or fall just before pests begin looking for winter shelter.  Spray siding, eaves, around windows, doors, utilities and window screens.  To help reduce infestations, treat cracks and crevices, attics and other indoor winter hiding places.  Spray outside surfaces around pet house, kennel, or sleeping quarters for flea and tick control.  Do not apply directly to swimming pools or swimming pool systems.  Apply as a spot or crack-and-crevice treatment to impermeable surfaces such as tiles walkways around pools.  

Do not apply to boat surfaces that contact water.  Spot treatments may be made to exterior surfaces that do not contact water.  Broadcast applications to exterior surfaces of boats are prohibited.  Use on the inside of boats is okay.  Do not reapply for 21 days.  Also make sure product won’t drain or wash off into water bodies or other aquatic habitats.  

Before applying to vinyl or aluminum siding, treat a small area and evaluate 30 minutes later to allow any potential staining to occur.   Regardless of the test results, do not apply to vinyl or aluminum siding when exposed to direct sunlight or during the heat of the day.  Staining, bleaching, or discoloration may result to extreme heat or direct sunlight.  

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                PestXpert Foaming Insect Killer is a first-of-its-kind foaming aerosol barrier spray. This product has a foaming characteristic that allows you to see where you have sprayed and will disappear within a few minutes to create an invisible home barrier.            
                            
                PestXpert Foaming Insect Killer is labeled for indoor use.  It’s labeled for some ants, beetles, cockroaches, carpenter ants, crickets, some spiders, and silverfish.  To use indoors, spray directly into cracks and crevices, in walls, dark corners of rooms, cabinets and closets, along and behind baseboards.  Also, make sure to spray beneath and behind sinks, stoves, refrigerators, cabinets, around plumbing and other utility installations, and wherever else these pests may find entrance.  

PestXpert Foaming Insect Killer also kills on contact.  Apply to visible pests with a 1-second spray.  For overwintering pests like Asian Lady Beetles, Boxelder Bugs, and Stink Bugs: Spray around doors, window frames or wherever insects may enter the home.  Also spray surfaces around light fixtures, on porches, in garages and other places where insects land or congregate.  Spray infested areas around pet beds and resting quarters for control of fleas and ticks.  Also treat nearby cracks and crevices, along and behind baseboards, window and door frames and localized areas of floor coverings where these pests may be present.  Test inconspicuous sample of fabric or rug for staining before use.

Old bedding of pets should be removed and cleaned or replaced with clean, fresh bedding after treatment of pet area.  To control the source of flea infestations, treat your pet with a product registered for animal application.  

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Because ants are social insects, they will bring the bait back to their colony where it is shared and kills the colony – including the queen. DominAnt is available in gallon and pint containers as well as .47 fluid ounce bait stations.

DominAnt is listed for many ants. Get rid of Acrobat ants, Argentine ants, big-headed ants, cornfield ants, crazy ants, ghost ants, little black ants, odorous house ants, pavement ants, white-footed ants and other sweet-eating ants (except pharaoh, carpenter, fire and harvester ants).</video:description>
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This video shows how to get rid of and kill roaches with a proper roach control bait treatment. Learn the proper way to bait for roaches in your home, just like the professionals! Our most popular roach bait, designed to be extremely tempting to all roaches - even German cockroaches. After eating or coming into contact with this bait, roaches spread the active ingredient to other roaches simply by touching them, resulting in a cascading chain reaction that will eliminate even the worst infestation. 

With the quickest killing action of any of the Maxforce baits, you&apos;ll stop seeing live roaches inside your home within 1-4 days. This bait stays effective for an entire year after application/before consumption, so constant reapplication is not necessary. It&apos;s low-toxicity, making it perfect for sensitive areas with pets or children. Each tube will treat 33-100 square feet (depending on the severity of the infestation). One plastic plunger is included per order, not per tube. 

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DeltaGard Insecticide is an ultra-low volume (ULV) premise-use only spray for the control of flies and mosquitoes. The product formulation allows for dilution with water rather than oil and provides a quick knockdown of mosquitoes and flies in as little as five minutes.  The product can be used in and around poultry and livestock facilities with the animals present, but is also labeled for residential and commercial use both indoors and outdoors.  

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                If you have a yard or piece of property being destroyed by unwanted animals or pests, the Havahart Spray Away is a great solition. The motion activated sprinkler will trigger as soon as something passes in front of its infrared sensor, causing the animal or pest to run away!            
                            
                Assembling the Havahart Spray Away can be done in eight simple steps.

Step one.

Attach the sprinkler head by hand to the top of the Unit Body. Fully tighten Sprinkler head by turning clockwise with the provided plastic wrench.

Step two.

Install four double A batteries into the battery case. The battery case is located under the unit body. If the indicator light is blinking continuously every three seconds, the batteries are low.

Step Three.

Stake the Spray Away in an area you want to protect. Assemble the step-in-stake and attach it to the unite body. Place your foot into the step in stake, and gently press the unit into the ground. Make sure to place in or next to landscape you are trying to protect with the sensor facing the direction animals are approaching.

Step Four.

Adjust the infrared sensor to get optimal coverage. Point it up to target larger animals and if the ground inclines in front of the Spray Away. Point it down to target smaller animals and if the ground descends in front of the Spray Away. Make sure not to push directly on the lens. Use the palm of your hand on the plastic to move it.

Step Five

Adjust the spray width from left to right. Position the metal clip between the stem tabs to achieve the desired spray width. Make sure to position the metal clip so it is facing the same direction as the infrared sensor.

Step Six

This is optional but you can adjust the spray distance if you wish. To do this, rotate the dial on the top of the sprinkler head. Spray distance will vary depending on your water pressure.

Step Seven

Time to attach your water hose! With the water off, attach a garden hose to the unit body. Make sure the screen gasket  is secure inside the unit body.

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Now test the Spray Away. Turn the water on and approach the spray away from behind. Turn the sensitivity knob on the back of the unit to level five. Wait 15 seconds, then wave your hand in front of the infrared sensor. The unit should be active. Adjust the spray width and distance as needed, and you’re ready to go! 

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         <video:description>https://goo.gl/2duJJL  ...Click here to buy the Delta Five Bed Bug Monitoring System.

Prevent bed bug infestations before they happen with the innovative Delta Five Bed Bug Monitoring System.  The compact Delta Five pest monitoring system alerts home and business owners to the presence of bed bugs and other insects.  Live monitoring and real-time alerts help prevent a few bed bugs from becoming an overwhelming infestation.

The Delta Five bed bug monitor is easily mounted in a discreet location, such as behind a bed frame. Connect the monitor to your Wi-Fi network for 24/7 pest monitoring.  Each monitor uses a combination of heat and a natural, odorless lure to attract bed bugs that are already in the room into the monitor’s chambers. When a pest enters the chamber, the system will take a full-color photo of the pest and immediately alert you through email and a customized dashboard.  Once you receive the alert, you can begin treatment knowing what pest to treat for and where to perform the treatment.

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                PestXpert Pyrethrum PBO Concentrate is a multi-purpose insecticide used to eliminate pests from your garden or home. Mix with water according to the label and spray with a hand pump sprayer (sold separately). Safe to use on and around most fruits, vegetables, ornamentals (flowers), and around livestock and poultry. Can also be used in barns and food processing facilities.

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                PestXpert Pyrethrum PBO Concentrate is a multi-purpose insecticide used to quickly eliminate pests from your garden or home.

Available in two sizes, PestXpert Pyrethrum PBO Concentrate can be mixed with water in a sprayer for easy application.

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                Pest Xpert Home Barrier Insect Killer is a versatile ready-to-use insecticide spray that controls over 50 nuisance insects.

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