grubs in your lawnGetting rid of grubs in your lawn is easier than you might think. Unfortunately, it does take some advanced planning, so if you’re just noticing a problem now, prepare to invest some time into solving this problem.

effective mosquito controlEffective mosquito control can mean the difference between a fun-filled summer and one spent suffering indoors. Unfortunately, it’s challenging even with the help of professionals.

spring home pest controlAre you considering the benefits of spring home pest control for your home? When spring rolls around, it brings flowers, rain showers and of course, pests.

grass fungicideGrass fungicide is an important element in keeping a healthy lawn, but you shouldn’t wait until you see signs of a problem.

pest and weed controlThe first time you get a house of your own, pest and weed control can be a challenge. Sometimes it’s best to take pointers from the professionals and get integrated weed management right the first time around.

ibest pre-emergent weed controlThe best pre-emergent weed control practices focus entirely on prevention. If the weeds never grow, they can’t spread to new areas of your lawn.

winter pre-emergent weed controlIgnoring winter pre-emergent weed control sets you up for a spring and summer filled with extra work. On top of the tending you’ll be doing in the garden, you’ll have to spend a good chunk of time managing weeds during the heavy growth season so they don’t overtake your yard.

grub problem in your lawnHaving a grub problem in your lawn is pretty common for Middle Tennessee. We’re home to more insects than most of the USA, and larvae just come with the territory.

common yard weedsControlling common yard weeds can be more of a challenge than you expect, particularly in Middle Tennessee’s climate. Not only do our hot and humid summers foster the growth of all kinds of plants, but our mild winters represent one of the shortest dormancy periods found in the US.

winter weed controlSure, winter weed control kills certain plants, but don’t worry: Santa understands. Those weeds are killers too, and it’s up to you to protect your landscaping.