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Do you have an animal? Besides the fungus that another person refereed to, the reason I get fairy rings is from DOGGY Dooing what they must.
The feces acts first to burn the spot it is in, and then as the rain hits the Doo, the nutrients leach off the pile and form a fertile ring around the burn spot.
If animals are the case, scoop poop after every go. Or continually lime the yard and water well and often to break down the piles.

2006-08-04 14:04:58 · answer #1 · answered by bugsie 7 · 0 0

nicely, first you should get rid of the fairies. See in the journey that your community exterminator will do it--some will, some won't. those issues are vicious. in case you may no longer discover somebody to get rid of them, you will ought to seize them your self. i propose using an iron internet--they are in a position to get away from something. you additionally can opt to positioned on armor--iron, for sure. the desirable time to seize them is in the night. they are flashy little buggers and you will discover their wings twinkling on the hours of darkness. be cautious, they chew. as quickly as you seize them, positioned them in an hermetic iron container. The steel will block their magic and that they'll suffocate. they'd take some days to die, so in spite of you do, do no longer open the container. Now, once you seize and kill the fairies you should behave speedy, by using fact yet another mob of them would circulate in while they see the empty fairy ring. the desirable issue to do is to dig a extensive hollow the place the fairy ring is and deploy a pond. positioned some imply fish in it and plant venus flytraps all around it. the flytraps will seize any new fairies, and in the event that they miss any, the fish ought to get 'em.

2016-12-14 19:23:21 · answer #2 · answered by silvestre 4 · 0 0

Make them take them off before you let fairys in the yard, I guess.

2006-08-04 06:29:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's a fungus, and it can be cured by chemical intervention. Try your local lawn and garden store and tell them what you have. It's not hard to cure, I don't think.

2006-08-04 06:32:56 · answer #4 · answered by themom 6 · 0 0

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