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Pest Control

Strategies to Reduce Mosquito Breeding Grounds in Fall

As the weather cools down in the fall, many people think that mosquitoes will disappear. However, these pesky insects can still be a…

Indicators of Bed Bug Presence and When to Seek Help

Bed bugs are more than just a nuisance; they can cause serious discomfort and health issues if not addressed promptly. These tiny,…

How to Control Fleas as Temperatures Drop

As temperatures start to drop, fleas can become a bigger problem for both pets and homeowners. While many people think fleas are only…

Why Fall is the Perfect Time to Tackle Mosquito Problems

Fall is a great time to address mosquito problems in your yard. As the weather cools down, you might think that these pesky insects…

Save Your Lawn: Effective Chinch Bug Control for a Lush Landscape

Summer is a time for outdoor fun, but it's also prime season for lawn pests like chinch bugs. These tiny insects can wreak havoc on…

Identifying and Treating Grub Infestations in Lawns

Maintaining a lush, green lawn requires consistent care and attention, but even the healthiest lawns can fall victim to pests like…

Understanding the Cicada Super Bloom: What It Means for Your Lawn

Every 200 years, an extraordinary event takes place, fascinating and yet overwhelming for many homeowners—the Cicada Super Bloom. As…

Protect Your Landscape from Insect Threats with Expert Lawn Care Solutions

With highs well into the 90s and even breaking 100 - this could spell disaster for your landscaping (or your lawn!) should you forget to water it.

Armyworm War

All is well until the day you step outside and your lush, once picture perfect, lawn has brown spots.

The Buzz About Digger Bees

Recently, I traveled to the Augusta, Georgia area to perform residential lawn inspections. I came across one lawn with small dirt piles throughout. After a closer inspection, I discovered small, and metallic looking bees hovering just above these dirt mounds in the lawn…. Digger Bees!