December 3, 2011
Get Rid Of Pests To Create A Beautiful Lawn
If you used to have a lush lawn, but it no longer seems to have the thick, shiny appearance it once had, you might want to figure out what the problem is. Strong lawns can be resilient enough to survive weeds, insect and disease.
The word “pesticides” is used to address insecticides, herbicides and fungicides that are used to manage weeds, fungus, and certain types of disease. You can easily find pesticides that are both natural and synthetic.
It is usually a good idea to look closer at your lawn to catch potential pest problems before they become too difficult to manage. In other words, it is a bit late to worry about grub if you have already seen skunk digging your yard for grub larvae.
You should try to identify the pest and also to determine what caused the problem. If you think your lawn is dangerously infected, it might be necessary to use a method of pest control. If you choose to use one, keep these tips in mind:
Do not use before reading the label and following directions.
Do not apply pesticides on windy days, as they may drift beyond the application area.
Treat for weed and insects regularly, even if only needed in some spots.
Make sure pesticides stay away from water sources, and also from pavement that could potentially wash out in a body of water.
Stay out of treated areas until the spray has dried, dust has settled or as directed on the product label.
Remember, not all insects are pests. Less than 5 percent of all insects are harmful and most of these have natural predators such as other insects, birds, bats and toads to keep them in check.
Healthy lawns can resist different types of pests much more efficiently. Correcting soil pH, proper fertilization and other management practices that encourage healthy lawn growth are all part of creating a beautiful lawn year after year. While some homeowners prefer applying lawn care products to control or eliminate pests themselves, others might feel more comfortable hiring a professional to apply the products. Make an extra effort to safeguard the environment while you are at it.
A lawn is the focal point of recreational activity and aesthetic beauty of a property. If you can catch insects, weeds and fungus at the onset of their attack, it will be easier to get rid of them. Acting in a timely manner will save you money and time, and it will allow you the luxury of having a nice lawn year after year.
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Filed under Lawn Care by Bruce Wiley