ATLANTA — If patches of your lawn are looking dry, it might not be that they’re not getting enough water. It could be dead. Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Eboni Deon says a larger amount of Army ...
Nearly 80% of dogs who have access to grass will occasionally eat it. Researchers still don't know exactly why dogs eat grass, but there are many theories, like getting rid of worms or calming their ...
TULSA -- Brown spots in lawns across Tulsa could be due to army worms. Army worms are about an inch and a half long with a brown head and a green body with stripes down the side. The worms are not ...
Oklahoma agriculture experts report an unusual surge of armyworms in Green Country, damaging lawns and fields. Residents and lawn care companies are urged to act swiftly with chemicals to combat these ...