Keeping cats out of garden soil, children's sandboxes, flower beds and
moist shady areas of the yard.
Not exact matches
The virus tends to thrive the most though in
moist, cool and
shady areas.
Fleas live in
moist,
shady areas, including lawn thatch, mulch, leaf litter, woodpiles, crawl spaces and beneath porches or decks.
This ubiquitous virus can be found anywhere in almost any environment, but it thrives in cool,
moist,
shady areas and can survive for several months in these conditions.
Moist,
shady areas are favorite flea playgrounds and breeding grounds, so clear out fallen leaves, pine needles, wood and debris from under trees and bushes.
The Yard — Fleas thrive in many climates but prefer
moist, humid and
shady areas.
According to the National Gardening Association, moss thrives in
shady,
moist, sheltered
areas.
If left to flower, the plant is a bee magnet and is useful in
shady areas and in
moist soil.