Our Lawn Care Services in Ohio

Your lawn faces a lot of stressors that can cause brown spots, bald patches, and other unsightly problems. While these issues are tough to treat on your own, our comprehensive services and 20+ years of experience make it easy to maintain your property. We’ll have your landscaping looking great year-round, including your ornamentals.

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Flea and Tick Control

Fleas and ticks can carry diseases such as Lyme Disease and Spotted Fever and can cause other serious health problems to humans and pets. The first line of defense for fleas and ticks with your pets is to have them medicated preventively, especially if you take them to parks or outdoor trails. Our program covers your entire lawn and has a residual effect to help prevent fleas and ticks from being an issue in your lawn between applications.

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Lime Treatment

Lime is a soil amendment that is made from limestone rock, which is naturally alkaline. It is added to adjust the pH of lawns that are too acidic for healthy grass growth. Acidic soil can reduce the amount of nutrients available to your lawn causing yellow, thin, and overall unhealthy turf.

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Disease Control

Your lawn naturally has fungal spores in it, and they are usually harmless. However, under the right conditions, these spores can cause problems like patch diseases, red thread, and dollar spot. Lawn diseases like these will not go away quickly on their own and they are best treated preventively. We can identify the specific issue and start treating it right away using specific and effective products.

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Grub Control

Grubs are white, C-shaped, beetle larvae that burrow underground and consume grassroots.

We use specialized products to significantly reduce these pests and save your grass. Signs of a grub problem include:

  • Spongy-feeling turf.
  • Grass that easily rolls up like a carpet.
  • Thinning grass with yellow patches.
  • Dead spots that pop up randomly.
  • Animals digging up your lawn.
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Mosquito Control

Mosquitoes might be small, but they are still dangerous! These insects can transmit diseases like West Nile virus. While bug sprays can temporarily repel mosquitoes, they do not eliminate them. Our mosquito applications are preformed from May through September to help dramatically reduce their population in your yard.

How to Prevent Mosquitoes in Your Yard

Professional treatment works best with preventive measures, such as removing mosquito breeding areas. Mosquitoes need water to lay their eggs. If you remove sources of standing water, you can prevent new mosquitoes from hatching on your property.

Easy things you can do include:

  • Regularly mow your grass.
  • Trim trees, shrubs, and other plants.
  • Change the water in bird baths regularly.
  • Keep your gutters clear of leaves and debris.
  • Seal trash cans with tight-fitting lids.
  • Keep buckets, flowerpots, and other containers out of the rain.
  • Fix leaky faucets and pipes.