by EMAdmin | Dec 1, 2024 | Uncategorized
Fall Armyworms: Pest Control for Larvae and Moths College Station has frequent fall armyworm problems. With our warm and humid climate and local agricultural fields, fall armyworm moths can quickly find places on your lawn to lay their eggs. Once the larvae hatch and...
by Randy Clark | Nov 12, 2024 | Uncategorized
Sod Webworms: Pest Control for Larvae and Moths When you spend time outside at night on lawns, the odds are good that you’ve seen a few moths. They might have even flown across your lawn a few times. However, while this may look harmless, it’s possible they might be...
by Randy Clark | Oct 14, 2024 | Uncategorized
What Kind of Webworm Pests Are Ruining My Lawn? A lot of pest control services or lawn care companies will talk about webworm damage. However, calling their services “webworm” control is too simple and doesn’t describe the actual issue your lawn is facing. There are...
by Randy Clark | Sep 27, 2024 | Uncategorized
How To Tell if Lawn Grubs Are Actually a Problem for Your Lawn As lawn pest control experts, we commonly hear from clients about their concerns with grubs on their lawn. We often have to tell them all the same thing – grubs are often not the root of your lawn’s...
by Randy Clark | Aug 20, 2024 | Uncategorized
Chinch Bugs: How to Spot and Treat These Lawn Pests When it comes to pests that damage your lawn, there are few that love the summer more than Chinch Bugs. They thrive in the heat and sun. Because of how quickly their damage spreads, they are often the cause of many...
by Randy Clark | Jul 26, 2024 | Uncategorized
6 Types of Lawn-Damaging Pests in Texas Summer is one of the best times for your lawn to experience extreme growth and thickening, but also one of the most potentially stressful times. Mowing, watering, and monitoring the health of your lawn is a constant worry....
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