What does it take to cultivate the perfect lawn? It’s tricky, but not impossible. It takes the right amount of patience and knowledge, but, if you put in the time, you can achieve perfection.
Protect Your Trees
Many Florida trees are susceptible to aphids, mites, whitefly and a variety of other harmful pests, which sometimes leave us with a difficult decision—spray the tree and kill every insect on it or leave the insects alone and let the tree get eaten.
How To Identify a Chinch Bug Infestation
The South Florida summer is here, and along with the intense heat and high humidity come chinch bugs. The summer months in South Florida are the peak growing months for grass, trees and shrubs
Termite Awareness: What you need to know to protect your home!
Termites can be found in every state except for Alaska, but in South Florida’s subtropical climate we are especially susceptible to termite infestations.
What’s Killing My Lawn?
Growing and maintaining a lush lawn should be easy in South Florida’s subtropical climate, right? But it’s not! Lawns require attention and a little bit of expertise to keep them green and beautiful. Here are some of the most common problems people experience with their lawns…
Preventative Green Termite Solutions – Protect Your Home and Planet
Termites can be difficult to detect, and, because they are such insatiable feeders, most homeowners do not notice them until there is a severe infestation. The best course of action is to avoid an infestation altogether by implementing a preventative treatment. There are two great treatments to prevent subterranean termites from eating your home that are both environmentally sensitive.
Monster Mosquitoes? Protect Yourself This Summer!
Your first priority should be preventing mosquitoes from breeding around your home. To do this, empty standing water from flower pots, bromeliads, buckets and barrels; change the water in pet dishes and replace the water in bird baths weekly; drill holes in tire swings so water drains out; and keep children’s wading pools empty and…