Find answers to common questions about our lawn care, landscaping, and pest control services.
Whether you’re curious about our mosquito control treatments, weed management strategies, or lawn maintenance techniques, this page provides helpful insights to ensure your outdoor spaces remain beautiful, healthy, and pest-free. Explore our FAQs to learn more about how our services can meet your specific needs and keep your property in top condition year-round.




How does mosquito control work?
Mosquito control involves various strategies to reduce mosquito populations and protect your property.
How often should mosquito control be applied?
For optimal results, treatments are typically applied every 3 to 4 weeks. During peak mosquito season or if you experience high mosquito activity, more frequent treatments may be recommended.
Are mosquito control treatments safe for pets and children?
Yes, mosquito control treatments are generally safe for pets and children when applied according to the manufacturer’s guidelines.
How long does a mosquito control treatment last?
Treatments usually last between 3 to 4 weeks
Can I control mosquitoes on my own, or should I hire a professional?
DIY mosquito control products are available, but they may not be as effective or comprehensive as professional services.
What types of weeds can lawn weed control target?
- Broadleaf Weeds: Such as dandelions, clover, and chickweed.
- Grass-like Weeds: Including crabgrass and nutsedge.
When is the best time to apply weed control products?
Pre-Emergent Herbicides: Applied before weed seeds germinate, usually in early spring or late fall. Post-Emergent Herbicides: Applied after weeds have emerged, typically when weeds are actively growing and not stressed by heat or drought.
Are weed control products safe for pets and children?
Many modern weed control products are designed to be safe for pets and children when used according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
How can I identify grub damage in my lawn?
Inspect the affected areas by lifting the turf and checking for white, C-shaped grubs in the soil to confirm their presence. Most active in late summer to early fall
How can I identify chinch bug damage in my lawn?
Place a can or a similar container with both ends removed into the soil in an affected area. Fill it with water and wait for about 10-15 minutes. Chinch bugs will float to the surface if present.
How can I prevent Oak Wilt?
What are the benefits of aerating a lawn?
Improves root health, Enhances Nutrient and Water Absorption, Reduces Soil Compaction, Promotes Thicker Turf, Improves Soil Aeration, Enhances Soil Drainage and Encourages Thatch Decomposition
What is Take All patch?
Take-all patch is a turfgrass disease caused by the fungus Gaeumannomyces graminis. It affects a wide range of grasses, including Bermuda grass, St. Augustine grass, and zoysia grass.
Why should I top dress my lawn?
Top dressing is a valuable lawn care practice that supports the long-term health and beauty of your lawn by improving soil quality and promoting robust grass growth.

