Lawn Pest Control in Bethlehem
The warm climate in Georgia makes it easy for unwanted insects to thrive, making them a year-round problem for homeowners. Rather than going through trial and error with store-bought products, save yourself time and money by choosing our lawn pest control in Bethlehem, GA. We use safe, effective products to treat your entire property, including ground cover, shrubs, and mulch.
Our lawn pest control services help fight off:
- Armyworms
- Grubs
- Fire ants
- Fleas and Ticks
- And More!
Protection from a Variety of Pests in Bethlehem
Lawn pests may be small, but don’t let their size fool you! Insects like armyworms, grubs, and fire ants can be dangerous to the well-being of your family, pets, and yard. To keep you protected, we offer lawn pest control in Northeast Georgia that covers all of these tricky insects.
Armyworm Control
Armyworms are the larval stage of several species of moth. They consume turf grasses and heavy infestations can destroy a yard within a few days. In their early stages, armyworms are light green or tan then become dark green or brown with stripes down their bodies. These insects will not only take over your grass, but they can also attack your plants and vegetable gardens. Lean on Legacy Lawn Care for expert armyworm treatment in Northeast Georgia to make sure they don’t take control of your grass.
Grub Control
Grubs are the immature form of scarab beetles, including Japanese beetles and June bugs. They’re a creamy white color with six legs near the front of their bodies and an orange head. Grubs are also smooth, fat, and C-shaped. Grub infestations can not only ruin your yard, but they can be a dangerous hazard to your pets if you put out certain grub insecticides that can be harmful to them. Instead of taking any chances, let the professionals at Legacy handle your lawn grub problems!
Fire Ant Control
Fire ants are a dull red color and build large, dome-shaped colonies. Colonies often have multiple queens, so they can recover if one of their queens is killed. This, paired with their defense tactic of inflicting painful bites, makes them difficult to eliminate. Fire ant colonies can spread quickly, so it is important to take care of the issue as soon as you detect it. Legacy Lawn Care will use a fire ant killer to ensure your lawn is ant-free.
Flea & Tick Control
Fleas carry pathogens that can cause cat scratch fever, flea-borne typhus, and transmit parasites like tapeworms. Ticks can cause Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, and tularemia. Your pets are at risk too—in addition to contracting diseases, they can also develop skin problems, hair loss, and infections. While that sounds scary, our flea and tick control in Northeast Georgia will protect your whole family. Our program includes:
- An inspection to identify potential hiding places, like vegetation and tall grass.
- Targeted treatment to eliminate existing fleas and ticks in your yard.
- Regular visits to keep pests off your property.
- Advice from the experts on ways to make your yard less appealing to fleas and ticks.
Relief from Pests Within 48 Hours
Grubs and armyworms can quickly destroy your grass while fire ants can bite incessantly, making it important to seek relief as soon as possible. To help, we offer lawn pest control in Northeast Georgia within 48 hours. All you have to do is give us a call and our technicians will be there quickly with all of the equipment needed to eliminate pests for good.
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Lawn Pest Control Without Contracts
With our no-contract lawn pest control, we let you decide for yourself if you want routine treatments, one-time help, or somewhere in between. No matter what option you choose, you’ll always get the best service from the expert technicians here at Legacy Lawn Care.
Servicing in the Bethlehem, GA and the Surrounding Cities
As a locally owned and operated company, we take great pride in helping our neighbors in Bethlehem and the surrounding areas. We’ve been providing quality lawn care since 2005 and can’t wait to help you next! Our services are available in: