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Outdoor Pests

Bugs can be a backyard buzzkill. Learn about Sunday's outdoor pest control, pest prevention, and our integrated pest management (IPM) philosophy to reduce mosquitoes, ticks, fleas, ants, and more, in your yard.

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Garden Pest Guide

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Paige Boyle

If you are seeing hole in leaves or other signs of plant damage, you might have a garden pest issue. Learn how to identify, prevent, and control common garden pests like aphids, beetles, slugs, and deer!

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Fire Ants

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Teri Valenzuela

If you find large mounds and red ants smack dab in the middle of your southern lawn, you may be dealing with Fire Ants. Don’t worry - Sunday’s got prevention tools and effective bait to help you control those small but mighty ants.

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Fleas

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Teri Valenzuela

Imagine you’re cuddled up with your favorite furry friend when you realize—you’re not the only one. Out of the corner of your eye you spot a tiny insect scurrying through the fur of your pet, and then another and another—and it suddenly hits you, fleas!

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Mosquitoes

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Paige Boyle

The weather is warming up, and with it comes backyard BBQs, lawn care, and….mosquitoes. We know those bites can be a pain, so we're here to help you mosquito-proof your yard, the Sunday way.

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Guide to Outdoor Insects and Pests

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Teri Valenzuela

When something's bugging you in the backyard, your first thought is probably to get rid of it as fast as possible. Sunday offers a more sustainable solution to managing insects and insect-like pests.

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Snails and Slugs

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Paige Boyle

Snails and slugs won’t harm your lawn but the impact they may have on your garden can be, well, slimy. Learn how to safely—and effectively—manage snails and slugs the Sunday way.