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Reply to "Neighbor Complaining About Our Lawn Care - Weeds/Pests"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you mow your lawn fairly short and keep it mowed, the grass will force out the weeds. Takes about a season. Then spread corn gluten to stop the emergent weeds if you want. I planted Dutch white clover. It improves the soil and feeds the bees. It is also lush and green and fairly short....your children will learn to watch for bees if they want to be barefoot. We did....[/quote] You do realize bees wont honor you man made property line. If you were purposely creating a situation to attract bees and a child or adult who was allergic was stung, you could have a lawsuit, even from beyond the property line.[/quote] How could that be true? Can I sue the park if I get bit by a bee? We go to Brookside gardens often and they have plants that attract bees/butterflies. I don't really see them being sued if someone got stung. [/quote] If you are PURPOSELY growing what is argued as a over the top unreasonable amount of clover flowers to attract bees, than it would be a problem.[/quote]
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