Grub and Insect Control
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Grub Control
This strategically timed treatment prevents unsightly damage caused by grubs feeding on your grass roots during the late summer and fall. The effect of these common, local pests appears as brown patches in your lawn and is often confused with drought or summer dormancy.
Bill Bug Control (Early Insect Control)
Our treatment for Billbugs includes a systemic insecticide that is taken up into the plant's root system. This treatment is applied before the pests lay their eggs in late spring so that when hungry larvae emerge, the insecticide will protect the plant from being eaten.
When you experience irregular brown or bare patches in your lawn, call for a professional evaluation to determine the most accurate way to treat your lawn.
Surface Insect Control
Chinch Bugs and Sod Webworms reside in the hottest lawn areas causing damage by extracting fluids from the grass. Damage appears as irregular brown patches, resembling drought or dog damage. Our Surface Insect Control is applied to the grass and eliminates bugs through contact as they feast on the plant.
Sedge Control
Yellow Nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus L.) and other sedge are common weeds found in many home lawns. The color, growth habit, and rapid growth rate make these weeds invasive and unsightly in your beautiful lawn.
Our properly timed Sedge control application targets these specific plants to kill them and keep them under control.
Fungicides
Our turf care professionals evaluate your lawn every time we are at your location, looking for turf diseases and issues. Fungicides can be very effective tools for disease management when the right product for the job is applied correctly and early enough in the development of the disease.
Since plant diseases can easily spread to other susceptible plants in a landscape, fungicides are most effective when used to prevent fungus from spreading to healthy plants.