Irrigation “Hot Spots”
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Irrigation “Hot Spots”

The #1 reason for dry patches ("Hot Spots") is improper irrigation head placement. The soil beneath your lawn isn’t uniform—it varies in depth and quality, which can lead to uneven water absorption. Even with a well-timed irrigation cycle, certain areas may still develop hot spots due to poor soil conditions.

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Mowing After Treatments
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Mowing After Treatments

Wait at least 1 hr. (or the specified re-entry time designated on the product label), and mowing will have little to no impact on results.

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Tuttle Mealybugs
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Tuttle Mealybugs

Tuttle mealybugs are a growing problem for zoysia grass in Arkansas, with outbreaks increasing since 2016. These pests are hard to control because they hide in thatch and resist common insecticides. Here’s what you need to know to manage them effectively:

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Spittlebug Control
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Spittlebug Control

Spittlebugs are sap-sucking insects that inject toxins into turfgrass, causing yellowing, wilting, and potential grass death. They thrive in thick thatch and rainy conditions. Our Season Long Turf Pest Prevention treatment, applied in April, protects your lawn all season. For active infestations, we provide full-lawn curative treatments. Contact us to safeguard your lawn today!

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Grub Control
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Grub Control

Grubs are the larval stage of beetles, feeding on grass roots and causing brown, wilting patches in lawns. We control them with preventative treatments in spring for season-long protection and curative treatments if damage occurs, ensuring a healthy, resilient lawn.

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Mowing Matters
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Mowing Matters

Mowing at the correct height strengthens roots, improves drought tolerance, and helps improve shade tolerance. Proper mowing minimizes stress, pests, and disease. Simply put, mowing at the right height keeps your lawn thick, healthy, and thriving!

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