Insect control is an essential aspect of lawn maintenance that many homeowners in Oklahoma may overlook. However, it’s crucial to protect your lawn from harmful insects, as they can cause significant damage to your grass, trees, and plants, and even pose a threat to your family’s health.
One of the most common types of insects that can damage lawns in Oklahoma is grubs. Grubs are the larvae of various types of beetles and feed on the roots of grass, causing it to wilt and die. If left unchecked, grubs can quickly spread and cause extensive damage to your lawn, requiring costly repairs.
Fleas and ticks are also common pests in Oklahoma that can pose a health risk to your family and pets. These parasites can transmit diseases such as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and West Nile virus, making it essential to control their populations.
Professional insect control services can help prevent these pests from taking over your lawn and causing damage or posing health risks. Our team of experts can provide customized solutions tailored to your lawn’s specific needs, using safe and effective methods to control insect populations.
Insect control is a critical aspect of lawn maintenance in Oklahoma. By preventing pests such as grubs, fleas, and ticks, we can protect your lawn from damage and reduce the risk of health hazards for your family and pets. Our team of professionals can provide reliable, effective insect control solutions so you can enjoy a beautiful, healthy lawn all year round.
Oh Spring time. New flowers blooming, fragrance in the air. Smells of freshly mowed and watered lawns. Spiders crawling towards your house and crickets jumping in your face……. Yeah… Let us kill those for you.
We go above and beyond by treating your full yard and the perimeter of your home. Many companies only target the immediate perimeter of your home.
*Pest control services are an add on to our weed control services. You must take our weed control services to get this service.
*Ants (except harvester and pharaoh): Argentine, carpenter, southern, field, Allegheny mound, cornfield, honey, pavement, red imported fire ant, nuisance, odorous, pyramid, black turf, white-footed, crazy, little black, ghost, thief, acrobat, citronella, big-headed, lawn
**Crickets: House, common short-tailed, Indies short-tailed, Arizona, tropical, variable field, fall field, southeastern field, Texas field, spring field, northern wood, western striped, eastern striped, sand field, vocal field, southern wood
***Ladybeetles: Convergent, seven-spotted, two-spotted, thirteen-spotted, twice-stabbed, Asian
‡Leafhoppers: Mountain, rose, southern garden, variegated, variegated larvae, Virginia creeper, aster, six-spotted, elm, white-banded elm, sharp-nosed, blunt-nosed, red-banded and rice
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Sat-Sun: Closed
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Ants* fleas roaches (German and American) Palmetto bugs water bugs millipedes mites silverfish sowbugs (pillbugs) crickets** earwigs ladybeetles*** cutworms (black, bronzed, granulate, variegated, greasy, spotted, army, clover, green) firebrats and spider mites (two-spotted and spruce) armyworms (fall, yellow-striped, lawn) European crane flies fleas lawn moths (sod webworms) grasshoppers Japanese beetles (adults) pillbugs spittlebugs mites green June beetles leafhoppers‡ millipedes springtails ticks (including ticks that may transmit Lyme Disease) webworms (grass, tropical sod) mealybugs billbugs (bluegrass, hunting) grubs (Japanese beetle grubs, green June beetle grubs) Ataenius spretulus (dung beetles) hyperodes weevils mole crickets (tawny, southern, short-winged) chinch bugs