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Bugs and Weeds Brush Control: Just The Facts
- Rotting wood is the natural food of the roach, and serves as food and
cover for many other insects and rodents. Getting rid of it will send
the little critters running and aid you in your quest to prevent pests.
- Brush serves as cover for insects and vermin. Removing it will help to remove them.
- Brush also serves as a seedbed area for weed production. These weed
seed are then transported by insects, rodents, wind, and water into
your lawn and landscape.
- Brush encourages pests population growth, lowers property values, sucks
up precious water resources, and is a home, property, and forest fire
risk! There are no advantages to having it, so just get rid of it.
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