How to Protect From Gainesville Lawn Pests in the Fall

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Rusty Thompson on September 24th, 2014

Part of caring for your Gainesville lawn is creating an environment that’s pleasing to the human eye, yet unattractive to pests. The good news is you don’t have to be a Gainesville lawn pest control expert to have a decent looking lawn. You just have to invest the right time, preparation, materials, and money to make sure your lawn stays protected - especially in the fall.

 

By preparing lawns in the late summer and early fall, you help strengthen lawns and prevent the growth of unwanted weeds and uninvited critters that like to pop up throughout fall and spring. .

 

Pests of concern

  • White grubs: Grubs eat the roots near the surface of the soil, causing your lawn to die. The presence of white grubs often attracts birds, armadillos, and moles to dig up your Gainesville Landscape as well searching for food.. 
  • Chinch bugs: In Gainesville Chinch bugs destroy St. Augustine lawns by sucking the moisture out of grass blades, leaving them looking drought stressed. 
  • Weeds: Weeds germinate in the fall to prepare for springtime growth. Pre-Emergent weed control is a must to help keep these under control.
  • Fertilize: Gainesville lawn fertilization companies often recommend the use of a natural winterizing fertilizer to promote lawn root development and pest resistance.   
  • Eliminate leaves:  Fallen leaves make great places to hide for insects and rodents. Turn the leaves into mulch and use it in your beds to avoid having to buy pine bark as often..
  • Keep mowing: Use the highest setting on the mower through the year so the grass stays insulated and strong during the winter.              
  • Clean up food sources: If a client has plants or trees that bear fall fruit, pick up produce that falls to the ground so it doesn’t attract pests.

 

Pest prevention
As a Gainesville landscaper, it’s not unheard of for us to encounter a pest infestation on a client’s property. When this happens to you, make sure to call a professional lawn and landscape pest service. The techniques that the professionals use are tailored to the type of pest in question and eliminate unnecessary pesticide use, which helps keep a landscape and the environment safe and healthy. 

 

A healthy lawn prevents the presence of unwanted pests. By employing smart lawn care techniques, you’ll simplify future landscape care and go a long way toward preventing pests that can destroy your hard work. Never hesitate to call a local pest control service that uses green practices to help maintain a pest-free landscape that’s in line with your wishes.

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