Pest Control Oskaloosa IA

If spring weeds haven’t yet overtaken your garden, you can prevent them by laying down products containing corn gluten meal. To kill weeds, spray them with vinegar; for older, tougher weeds, try a vinegar-based herbicide.

CERTIFIED PEST CONTROL
(641) 673-8740
2361 265th St
Oskaloosa, IA
AARDVARK TERMITE & PEST CONTRO
(641) 932-2858
516 S 2nd St
Albia, IA
BUGMIESTER PEST CONTROL
(641) 932-5395
6858 147th St
Albia, IA
DOWIE PEST CONTROL INC
(641) 628-9981
1016 245th Pl
Pella, IA
D & D PEST CONTROL
(515) 432-1700
PO Box 159
Boone, IA
AARDVARK TERMITE & PEST C
(641) 969-5037
704 N 2nd St
Eddyville, IA
PATS TERMITE & PEST CONTROL
(641) 724-3379
2535 645th Ave
Albia, IA
WARD PEST CONTROL
(641) 628-2066
1517 WESTWOOD DRIVE
PELLA, IA
MENNINGA PEST CONTROL INC
(641) 628-3198
PO Box 233
Pella, IA
HAWKEYE PEST CONTROL INC
(319) 356-6430
PO Box 2909
Iowa City, IA
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Weed Killers

Killing Weeds, Gently

Q Are there any good natural weed killers?

A Yes—and you’re wise to look for safer options than standard pesticides, which have been linked to endocrine disorders, reproductive problems, and cancer, not to mention widespread water pollution.

If spring weeds haven’t yet overtaken your garden, you can prevent them by laying down products containing corn gluten meal. This byproduct of corn milling naturally inhibits the growth of new root systems but leaves established plants untouched. (As a bonus, it’s high in nitrogen, so it makes an excellent fertilizer.) Plan to apply it about three to five weeks before you’d expect weeds to start showing up, says Nick Christians, professor of horticulture at Iowa State University in Ames. You’ll need to use a pound of meal for every 50 square feet of space. Authorized suppliers can be found at public.iastate.edu/~isurf/tech/cgmwebsite.html.

To kill weeds, spray them with vinegar. If they’re just getting started, plain white vinegar should work fine. (It’s made up of 5 percent acetic acid, the weed-zapping ingredient.)

For older, tougher weeds, try a vinegar-based herbicide; these contain more acetic acid. But be sure to wear gloves and eye protection; at concentrations higher than 5 percent acetic acid, vinegar can burn the eyes and skin. Look for products at bradfieldind.com, greensense.net, sumrset.com/prod- 02.htm, and biconet.com/lawn/burn- out.html.

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