If a disease is present in your lawn we will assess the damaged area and notify the customer. Fungicides are not always the answer to curing a lawn disease. It could be a number of things such as mowing height, watering practice, or humidity to name a few. If a fungicide is needed to aid in the recovery of your lawn, we can offer this at and additional charge.
Grubs and lawn diseases can have a serious impact on the health of your lawn in both the long term and the short term. Not only do they have long term effects, but they also look terrible. Luckily, our lawn disease control services can help restore the beauty of your lawn. Whether you’re dealing with grubs, Japanese beetles, brown patch, red thread, rust, snow mold, necrotic ring spot or something you didn’t know could grow in a lawn, we can handle it.
Keep your lawn healthy and free of disease and grubs with our services. Our experts will always treat your lawn like our own, and allow you to get back to enjoying your landscape.
We are experienced at treating a wide variety of lawn diseases, including the following:
Brown Patch
Brown patch is a common lawn disease that is often found during hot and humid periods of weather. It results in irregular colors in the grass that appear dried out.
Rust Diseases
Rust disease is usually found in early fall, and is especially common in shaded patches of grass. It results in orange patches and spores on the grass leaving your shoes rust colored.
Snow Mold
Snow mold is a common lawn disease that you’ll find after the snow has melted. It results in greyish pink circles throughout your lawn.
Necrotic Ring Spot
Necrotic ring spot is a common disease of turf caused by soil-borne fungi. Symptoms of the disease are quite noticeable since they appear as yellow ring-shaped patches of dead turf. To manage this disease it requires multiple applications.
Grubs attack the roots of the grass. Grubs can cause long term damage.
A possible indication of grubs in your lawn is birds gathering to feed on the grubs. Another indication is areas you can physically pull up dead patches of lawn, sometimes you can still see the grubs.
Our Grub Control program is the best way to fight grub infestations. The best time to apply insecticide for grubs is mid to late June, this will help prevent or kill any grubs in the lawn. Our grub control is an effective way to reduce or eliminate grub infestations. If the grubs were undetected and a lot of damage has already been done, we can help restore your lawn and offer advice for best practices in the future to avoid grubs coming back.