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There are bugs...everywhere. We've got solutions.

Sitting outside these days can be such a bummer when the bugs just won't leave you alone.  It doesn't have to be which is why we wanted to share one of our favorite solutions - Hi-Yield Turf Ranger.  It's an amazing product that can help you control ants, armyworms, chinchbugs, crickets, fire ants, fleas, grasshoppers, chiggers, ticks & Spiders, to name a few.  We love it because its affordable, it's easy to apply with a spreader and a 10lb bag can cover up to 5,000 sq. feet.  Start enjoying your yard a little more once the bugs are back under control.   You can find it in the Garden Center for $13.99 and we're here to answer any questions that you might have. 

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