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Lawn & Landscape Tips / News

July 28, 2025

Prevent fall armyworm damage
As summer continues, the threat of fall armyworm damage is looming. These destructive insects overwinter, typically as pupae, in southern Florida and along the Gulf Coast, where outbreaks can occur a... Read More ›

July 22, 2025

How to remove bermudagrass from St. Augustinegrass with Recognition
The inability to control bermudagrass infestations in St. Augustinegrass turf has been a major challenge for lawn care operators (LCOs). A solution for bermudagrass control has remained elusive — unt... Read More ›

July 22, 2025

Plan ahead for preventive control of European crane fly
There are more than 1,000 species of crane flies native to North America. Of these, only two types — the European crane fly (Tipula paludosa) and the common crane fly (Tipula oleracea) — cause damage... Read More ›

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