• HOME & GARDEN

    A Homeowner’s Guide to Mosquito Control in Yard

    There are 200 species of mosquitoes in the United States alone. Mosquitoes can carry serious diseases like Zika, Malaria, and West Nile virus, and have an irritating bite. No matter what species you’re dealing with, it’s important to find methods of mosquito control in your yard. If you can’t enjoy your backyard without getting covered in mosquito bites, we’ve got you covered. Read on to learn all the ways to control mosquitoes in your yard! What Is Attracting Mosquitoes to Your Yard? The best way to have a mosquito-free yard is to keep them from infesting your yard in the first…

  • PETS

    THC Dog Treats for Anxiety: The Facts You Need to Know

    Dogs hold a special place in the hearts of humanity, and we often think of them as loyal, innocent creatures without a care in the world. A Finnish study from 2020 draws a very different conclusion, though. The study showed that nearly three-quarters of dogs showed symptoms of anxiety. This raises some interesting questions, like how to tell if a dog has anxiety and how to treat it. One solution that many dog owners seem to be exploring is using CBD or THC dog treats for anxiety. There’s a lot you should know about these treats before deciding if they’re…

  • HOME & GARDEN

    3 Design Ideas to Update Your Outdoor Entertaining Area

    I bet you’d like it if your backyard was the talk of the town. But right now, maybe it isn’t. If your yard is not as stylish as you want it to be, you can improve it with a few upgrades. For example, modern outdoor entertaining ideas can help you host better gatherings. After all, guests tend to evaluate your home by the way the yard is furnished. When the yard is filled with comfortable seating, attractive foliage, and artistic lighting, it shows that you put effort into refining your home’s aesthetics. But enough about the “why” you should upgrade your…

  • HOME & GARDEN

    Four Interior Design Basics That Will Have Your Home Magazine-Ready

    If there’s one thing that the past few years have taught us, it’s that the way our homes look can have a significant impact on our mental health. The amount of space you have and the amount of natural light allowed into your room can boost or destroy your mental state. You may not be able to do much about the space allowed by your floorplan or the amount of natural light you get through the windows. However, you can make your home or apartment a magazine-ready location by following these 4 interior design basics. 1. Focus on Lighting Lighting…