Monday, April 27, 2015

Pest Control to Keep Your West Palm Beach, FL Lawn Beautiful

The summer rains here in south Florida can provide some relief from the heat as well as keeping our lawns lush and green, but they can also do some damage if you don't stay on top of any potential pest control issues. Aside from standing water attracting disease-causing pests like mosquitoes, it may serve as an ideal location for some lawn-destroying pests to get a foothold on your property.
What follows are some of the most common pests, and what signs for which to be watching.

Chinch Bugs

Are patches of dead, brown grass beginning to take over your lawn? That could be a sign of the dreaded chinch bug. These tiny pests feed off of the sap in your grass, gradually killing it. If you've been overwatering, over-fertilizing, have sandy or shell-filled soil, or you have St. Augustine grass, you are more susceptible to this damage-causing pest.

If you monitor your lawn carefully, you may be able to catch it in time. Chinch bugs will cause this progression of signs:
  • First you may notice that certain areas of the grass are growing more slowly than other areas.
  • Next, those areas on your lawn will begin turning yellow
  • The next phase will see that grass becoming a red/brown color.
  • Finally, large sections of the lawn will die, appearing as though there were drought conditions

Sod Webworms

These little creatures resemble caterpillars, coming out to feast on your lawn at night. At their most active from April until autumn, they begin life as larvae, basically only scraping the grass blade surface. As they grow larger, though, so does their appetite. Sod webworms will begin eating the blades of grass, causing your lawn to begin to appear uneven and ragged, with patches of your lawn eventually growing thinner.

Sod webworms are large enough to be seen by the naked eye, so you may be able to diagnose their existence in your grass visually. You may also be able to determine their presence by being on the lookout for the green-tinged, pellet-shaped waste they leave behind them.

Grubs

These small crescent-shaped bugs will make a meal of your grass roots, burrowing tunnels as they feed their way across your lawn. The damage they cause to the roots makes it hard for the grass to absorb the nutrients and water it needs to flourish. If you're seeing sections of your yard turning yellow and dying, you may want to dig in and see if grubs are to blame. Cut a flap of grass about one square foot and peel it back. You'll be able to spot them if they're present.

Another downside to these pests is that they're a tasty food source for armadillos and raccoons, who will dig up your lawn in search of a meal.


If you suspect your lawn has fallen prey to any of these bugs, the time to call a pest control expert is now. Ambassador Pest Management  will come to your home or business and perform a free, no-obligation inspection and provide you with a service estimate that will help you take back your lawn from these unwelcome invaders.

Monday, April 13, 2015

Mosquito Bite Control Tips in West Palm Beach

Nothing can ruin enjoying a beautiful sunset here in West Palm Beach faster than an uninvited swarm of mosquitoes buzzing around you. That annoying hum and the painful, itchy bites will quickly drive you back indoors. This is a pest control problem that is very familiar to those of us in Southeast Florida.

You can try some of these tips to help you reclaim your yard and your cherished time outdoors.

Controlling mosquito bites in West Palm Beach

The prevention of mosquito bites is not without its challenges, but here are a few things that may help you to keep them at bay.
  • Although they're ready for a meal anytime, the favorite feasting time for mosquitoes is dawn and dusk. Try to limit the length of time you're outdoors at these two times of the day, especially if you're in areas that are wooded.
  • The use of repellants can be quite effective. Look for products containing DEET, eucalyptus oil, Picaridin and/or IR3535. The CDC lists these as their recommendations.
  • Avoid wearing dark colored clothing. It also helps to keep as much skin covered as possible, so long pants and long sleeves are advisable.
  • Mosquitoes are drawn to strongly scented body lotions and perfumes.
  • It may seem like a no-brainer, but keeping your doors and windows closed will limit their access to your home and car. 
  • If you haven't already, screen your porch or patio. This will allow you to enjoy some fresh air but keep you bite-free. If your home already has a screened porch, make sure you keep your screens in great repair, patching any tears to prevent giving mosquitoes access to your refuge.

Although all these ideas can help prevent a multitude of bites (and possibly sleepless nights up scratching, swatting, tossing and turning), they can't completely eliminate the problem. That's where Ambassador Pest comes in.

Professional mosquito control solutions in West Palm Beach

Ambassador Pest will be happy to visit your home or business and check your property for the presence of mosquitoes and other pests to get an idea of the population size and scope of your problem. Our professional technicians will provide this on-site inspection absolutely free, and give you a service estimate.
Our family-owned and operated business has been around for over 25 years, and we take guarantee your 100% satisfaction.  Contact us today, and start enjoying the great outdoors again!