Audubon Workshop can help you win the fight against garden pests without harming your wild bird populations!
Watch the birds outside your home as they gather insects, worms
and seeds from your lawn and gardens. A mother Bluebird plucks
a caterpillar from the leaf of a hosta and whisks it off to
it's nest box where babies await. Is that tasty caterpillar
from your garden an all natural meal or has it been
contaminated by harmful chemicals and pesticides?
Because 67 million birds are poisoned by chemical pesticides
and herbicides every year, Audubon Workshop has added two
all natural, bird friendly products. These products will
help you win your battle against pests with out causing
harm to wild birds.
Pyola will stop pests cold. The most stubborn insects in your
vegetable garden, flower garden and even your houseplants won't
have a chance. Best of all, it's all natural! Pyola is a
broad-spectrum spray that combines pyrethrin, a long-popular
natural insecticide derived from pyrethrum flowers, with canola
oil, extracted from rapeseed. Unlike most pesticides, it controls
all stages of the insect's life cycle, including eggs.
Useful on everything from asparagus to zucchini. Great for use
on fruit trees and even on roses and houseplants! Try Pyola
and and have confidence that you have done your part to protect
the health of your backyard birds.
Now there's a new, bird friendly way to banish slugs and snails
from your garden. Escar-Go! is a unique
blend of naturally occurring iron phosphate and food-grade
bait that's attractive to slugs and snails. As soon as they
ingest even a small amount of Escar-Go! granules, slugs and
snails stop feeding and begin to die within a few days.
Escar-Go! can be used wherever slugs and snails are a
problem-without the danger of secondary poisoning to
pets, children, birds or other wildlife. Any Escar-Go!
not eaten by slugs or snails will biodegrade to become
part of your garden soil.
Our backyard birds are as beautiful as they are delicate.
One of the reasons that we feed the birds is to bring their
beauty up close to our homes and gardens where we can enjoy
them. With this enjoyment comes a certain amount of
responsibility. We all can take steps to insure that the
way we care for our homes and gardens does not have a
negative impact on the birds that we have attracted.