Clover does not do well in a nitrogen-rich environment, so a nitrogen fertilizer will kill this weed. Look for a fertilizer with a high nitrogen content at your local hardware store or online. Spray the fertilizer directly on the clover, following the instructions on the label.  Go for an organic, slow release fertilizer if you only have small patches of clover in your lawn. If you have large patches or sections of clover, opt for a fertilizer that is quick release to get rid of this weed right away. You can apply the fertilizer once a month, or based on the instructions on the label. Applying the fertilizer every spring is also a good preventative measure to stop clover from growing. Look for herbicide that contains 4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and Dicamba, as they will stop the clover from growing and kill them. Apply the herbicide directly to the clover. Make sure the herbicide does not get on any other plants.  Put the herbicide on the clover once a month, or until it dies. You can buy herbicide at your local hardware store or online. Ammonia will scorch and kill the clover. Only apply sulphate of ammonia made for use on lawns when the soil is moist after a rainy day. You can also wet the lawn with a hose before applying the ammonia if you don't want to wait for a rainy day. Put the ammonia directly on the clover so you do not scorch other areas of your lawn.  Apply the ammonia once a month, or until the clover dies. Buy ammonia for lawn care at your local hardware store or online.

Summary: Apply a nitrogen-rich fertilizer. Spot treat the clover with a herbicide. Use ammonia on the clover to burn it.


Maltipoos require a high-quality food to stay healthy. It is also important to choose a food that is appropriate for small breed dogs because food for larger breeds may be difficult for your Maltipoo to chew.  You can check the ingredients to be sure that the food is high-quality. If meat (not a meat by-product) is one of the first two ingredients, then that dog food is probably high-quality. If not, then look some more. Consult a pet nutrition expert if you plan to make your dog’s food.  Dogs have specific nutritional needs that are different from what humans require and it can be hard to meet these needs when making your dog’s food yourself. Talk to your veterinarian for advice if you want to cook your dog’s food yourself. Your Maltipoo’s diet depends on his weight and activity level. You can find a suggested range on your dog’s food package, but you will also need to take your dog’s activity level into account when determining how much to feed your Maltipoo. For example, your dog’s food package might recommend ½ to one cup of food per day. If your Maltipoo is very active, then he will probably need the higher amount of one full cup of food each day. If your Maltipoo is not active, then he may only need ½ of a cup of food each day. Free-feeding is when you leave out a large amount of dry food and allow your dog to eat what he wants whenever he feels like it. This method of feeding is convenient, but it can also cause your dog to become overweight or obese. That is why it is better to give your Maltipoo measured portions at specific times each day.  Most adult dogs do best if fed twice per day, so you can divide your dog’s total daily intake into two portions and give one in the morning and the other in the evening. To determine how much to feed your Maltipoo at each meal, you will need to divide his total daily food intake in half. For example, if your Maltipoo is supposed to have one cup of food every day, then you could give ½ cup in the morning and a ½ cup in the evening. Adult dogs do well with two meals per day, but your dog may need to be fed more than twice per day if he is still a puppy. If your puppy is:  eight to 12 weeks, then divide his food into four portions three to six months, then divide his food into three portions six months to one year old, then divide his food into two portions Treats are a nice way to reward your dog for being good, but the calories can add up and lead to weight gain. To prevent your dog from taking in too many excess calories, try offering:  blueberries watermelon chunks banana slices cooked sweet potato slices broccoli baby carrots cooked green beans Maltipoos can also get sick from some foods, so it is important to monitor your Maltipoo’s diet as well. Foods that you should never give your Maltipoo include:  caffeine onions, garlic, and chives avocados chocolate grapes and raisins nuts alcohol yeast xylitol Like all dogs, Maltipoos need to have access to a bowl of clean, fresh water at all times. Ceramic or stainless steel bowls are ideal because they do not hold onto as much bacteria as plastic and your Maltipoo cannot chew on them. Make sure that you change your Maltipoo’s water every day and replenish it often.

Summary: Select a high-quality small breed dog food. Figure out how much to feed your Maltipoo. Develop a regular feeding schedule. Consider your dog’s age. Give your Maltipoo some healthy treats. Prevent your Maltipoo from eating toxic human foods. Provide your Maltipoo with plenty of clean, fresh water.


You can change your Safari browser's cookie settings in your iOS device's Settings app. It is not possible to block cookies in Chrome for iPhone or iPad due to restrictions placed on third-party browsers by Apple. If you use Chrome on iOS and want to block cookies, you'll need to either browse in Incognito Mode or switch to Safari. It's next to an icon that resembles a blue compass in the Settings menu. This is in the "Privacy & Security" section. The toggle switch is to the right. It's the red text in the pop-up alert. Safari will no longer save cookies for sites you visit.

Summary: Tap your Settings app . Tap Safari. Tap the toggle switch  next to "Block All Cookies". Tap Block All.


Clutter provides lizards with hiding spots, so stick to a regular cleaning schedule. Nip messes in the bud, and throw away paper, magazines, boxes, and other debris before they pile up around the house. Clutter also provides hidings spots for insects and spiders, which are lizards’ food sources. Clean up crumbs, wipe down counters, and mop the floor after cooking or spilling food. Keep food in sealed containers, especially if you’ve noticed flies or other insects. Food attracts bugs, and eliminating food sources is essential to keeping away lizards. If you regularly see insects and spiders in your home, spray an indoor insecticide at points of entry, corners, crevices, and your home’s other nooks and crannies. Place adhesive insect traps by doors and windows, behind furniture, and under kitchen cupboards, and replace them with fresh traps regularly.  Read your product’s instructions and use it as directed. Follow any recommended safety precautions, such as wearing protective gloves or a mask. If you have trouble controlling an insect infestation, call a professional exterminator. Mow the grass regularly, and trim back tall plants along your home’s exterior walls. Keep outdoor trash receptacles tightly closed, and avoid storing firewood, lumber, and other potential lizard habitats next to your home.
Summary: Get rid of newspapers, boxes, and other potential hiding places. Avoid keeping food out and clean up food scraps. Use insecticides and adhesive traps to get rid of insects. Keep outdoor areas around your home mowed, trimmed, and tidy.