Vieira's Lawncare is fully insured and licensed in providing Landscape Pesticide Spraying Services to our valued customers. Pesticide Spraying can be added on to our lawncare services or continued service on its own.
View the weeds and pests below, that our team sprays to keep outdoor properties top-notch.
Broadleaf weeds have broad leaves and can include chickweed, clover, dandelions, ground ivy, and plantains. They can spread quickly and steal nutrients from lawns and other plants.
Clover is a perennial weed that can be found in lawns and other turf areas. It can be a nuisance. Clover can compete with grass for water and nutrients, suffocating the grass. Clover can produce burrs or prickles that can irritate pets.
Thistle is a common name for a group of invasive plants with prickly leaves and showy flowers. Thistles have wavy leaves with prickles or thorns along the edges. Thistles can produce large numbers of seeds that are dispersed by the wind. Thistles can be harmful to crops and other plants, and can be toxic to humans and livestock.
Dandelions are perennial weeds with bright yellow flowers that grow in rosettes. Dandelions reproduce by seed and by buds on taproots. Small root chunks left in soil during cultivation can form new plants. Commercial herbicidal products can be used to control dandelions.
Crabgrass are annual weeds and have split leaf sheaths with no auricles. The stem is long, erect, or lying on the ground. There are finger-like spikes in whorl at the top of stem and spikelet's along one side of stem. Crabgrass are typically found in garden & lawns.
Weeds can be a persistent problem in interlock, as they can grow between the cracks, making them difficult to remove and often causing expensive damage to hard surfaces.
Weeds are not merely pesky intruders; they pose a serious threat to the overall health of your garden. They can harbor pests and diseases and compete aggressively with your prized plants for essential resources. Removing weeds reduces the likelihood of these issues spreading to your lawn, promoting a healthier overall environment.
Have you noticed irregular brown patches in your lawn and grass pulling away easily in clumps, wilting and yellowing symptoms. Along with an attraction of rodents damaging your turf?
These are the number one signs that you may have a grub infestation.
Initial damage of sod webworms includes scattered, irregular brown patches of turf. As the infestation continues, these areas become larger until an entire lawn can be damaged. The dead grass pulls away easily in clumps.
White grubs infest on the roots of the lawn first. This then causes the lawn to begin wilting, yellowing and dies in patches throughout the turf. Rodents (raccoons, skunks, possums etc.) damage turf while digging for white grubs.
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