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EARLY OCTOBER to LATE NOVEMBER
Plants, small trees, and the entire grounds are inspected and treated where necessary to reduce egg-laying insect populations. (Note - the adult insects are controlled prior to egg laying.Fruit trees may not be treated when we are using certain products.) |
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EARLY DECEMBER to MID FEBRUARY
Plants and trees are sprayed using a Botanical product to control insect eggs. This treatment is for trees bearing fruit and many of your plants, which draw sucking, homopterous insects, but is not applied to certain evergreen trees (such as pine, junipers, and cypress). While working to control the egg stage we are not spraying the entire lot, as this pesticide is not labeled for soil insects. Botanical insecticide dust is applied underneath your mobile home (if accessible)—a once-per-year important treatment. Fungicide is applied to trees as fungus spores multiply faster during these seasonal conditions. |
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MID FEBRUARY to LATE APRIL
Plants, small trees, and the entire grounds are inspected and treated where necessary as the weather starts to warm to reduce the first spring crop of new migrating insect populations. Fungicide is applied to plants and fruit trees for healthier plants as fungus continues to be a problem during this time of year. |
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LATE APRIL to LATE JUNE
We use special new ant control formulations that ants take back to kill the colony. (We want the ants to pick up this treatment and bring it back to the colony so we do not power spray your lot during this application). Our experienced technicians perform ant colony probing operations and granular treatments in landscape areas to eliminate satellite colonies. We spray treatable plants, shrubs, and small trees for insect control one last time before the warm season.
NOTE—DEPENDING UPON YOUR SERVICE SCHEDULING, THE TREATMENTS PERFORMED ON YOUR MOBILE HOME AND LANDSCAPING MAY VARY BY A FEW WEEKS. |