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BugsUpdated a year ago

Every once in a while you may encounter a little critter. This is because our grass is a real, living plant that is grown outdoors. This may generally happen more often during the spring and summer season. 

What about pesticides? Our farm's policy is to not use pesticides unless absolutely necessary, which is why on occasion you may see bugs. Using pesticides is dangerous, bad for people and pets, contaminates groundwater, drives up cost, and is awful for the planet. We only use pesticides on occasion rather than as a rule and only when absolutely necessary to ensure the survival of the grass and, of course, observe all safety rules and precautions when doing so to prevent any exposure to you, your dog or your family. 

If you encounter any bugs, we recommend spraying the grass with a solution of 90% water and 10% dish soap, neem oil, or peppermint oil. That will kill them! 

You can also check out our Cedarcide Origional Spray to remove them! This is spray is safe to use around you, your pet, and in your home!

If you have any questions, give us a bark by clicking HERE to chat with us!🐶 

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