Green Lawn Fertilizing – insects

These invasive surface feeding insects will suck your grass blades dry. If not cared for in a professional manner, your grass blades will be injected with a poison that slowly kills them. They can and will kill patches or your entire lawn if not treated for. But, you can get even with professional surface feeding insect control today!

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You wouldn't have found this species of Mosquitoes in your backyard a year ago. That's because it isn't indigenous to the United States of America. The Asian Tiger Mosquito Aedes albopictus hitched a ride to the United States likely shipped from Japan. They first appeared in Texas and since then have spread to the mid-Atlantic and parts of the Midwest.

Chinch bugs. These pesky bugs show up in herds to dry up your lawn, killing patches or your whole lawn.