Removal of garlic mustard should be done in the spring before flowering and seed pod formation. Make sure to remove all parts of the roots and shoots to prevent regrowth.
If you see these giant, mosquito-looking, long-legged bugs out and about this spring in Minnesota, don't worry, they won't suck your blood like mosquitos do.
Removal of garlic mustard should be done in the spring before flowering and seed pod formation. Make sure to remove all parts of the roots and shoots to prevent regrowth.
If you see these giant, mosquito-looking, long-legged bugs out and about this spring in Minnesota, don't worry, they won't suck your blood like mosquitos do.