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Cypress Mosquito Treatment Special

$70 plus tax

Mosquito Control Treatment Special

Valid from April 5 thru May 5, 2022.

We can help protect your yard from pesky mosquitos so you can enjoy your outside spaces and not get eaten alive by mosquitos this summer. 

* Offer valid for homes up to 2800 sq. ft.. 
*Cannot be combined with any other specials or offers.  

West Houston Homeowners
Pests Can Cause Complete Havoc on Your Lawn & You!!

A healthy lawn means you’re also likely to have a pest-free lawn as well. But, when pests such as chinch bugs, fleas, ticks and more begin to take over your yard, it’s time to look into pest control options.
These different pests can cause havoc on your lawn, and they need to be treated before they do too much damage. How? Read on to find out!

Identify the problem

Ticks, fleas, and chinch bugs are all common pests that can wreak havoc on your lawn. Ticks can transmit diseases to humans and animals, while fleas can cause anemia in pets. Chinch bugs can damage grass by sucking the sap out of the blades. All of these pests can be controlled with regular pest control treatments.

Most Common Culprits

Fleas
Ticks
Chinch Bugs
Chinch Bugs

Signs of Yard Infestation:

These maybe signs that your lawn is in trouble; 

  • Patches of dying grass
  • Finger-width strips of dead grass
  • Dirt mounds
  • Burrows

Eliminate the problem

The best way to eliminate fleas and ticks is to call a professional pest control company. They will have the experience and knowledge to get rid of the pests quickly and efficiently. In the meantime, there are a few things you can do to try and control the problem

Keep it from coming back

After you’ve treated your lawn for pests, there are a few things you can do to keep them from coming back.

  1. Make sure to keep your lawn clean and free of debris. This will eliminate potential hiding places for pests.
  2. Water your lawn regularly to keep the grass healthy and strong. This will make it more difficult for pests to take hold.
  3. Fertilize your lawn regularly to provide the nutrients that pests need to thrive.
  4. Mow your lawn regularly to keep the grass short.

We offer a non-toxic solution, specially designed to protect your yard!

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