Pest Services
We combine appropriate preventative and therapeutic tactics into a single management strategy to manage pests and their damage at levels that are tolerable. When dealing with an insect that causes excessive damage, eradication may be deemed necessary.
Control
Regular landscape inspection for pests in and around your yard as frequently as every few weeks.
Treatments focus on the health of your property, turf, shrubs and trees.
Management
Proper plant selection and placement.
Favorable tree, plant, and turf development conditions.
Healthy lawn care practices such as mulching, irrigation, fertilization, aeration, and pruning.
Preventative pest applications.
Treatment
Establish a treatment goal and pest management strategy that has the least impact on the landscape ecosystem.
Surface insect treatment
Fire ant treatment
Mosquito treatment
Flea & tick treatment
Treatment for Pests
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Our technicians specialize in early detection of the insect and damage. From there we will determine the best treatments and timeline. Our history in the Hill Country has allowed us to be experts in the insects in this region.
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Although these pesky pests do not cause direct damage to your lawn, they can be equally as damaging to people. Fire ants can sting multiple times, causing a painful bite. Naturescape specialists can help manage the population on your turf, so you can continue to enjoy your yard
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With Naturescape’s targeted area treatment, we will control the mosquito population starting with the areas where they live, rest, and hide. Safe for families and pets, so you can take back your backyard.
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Both fleas and ticks are not picky when it comes to their environment and host. Always contact Naturescape as soon as you notice ticks or fleas, as early detection is best to prevent and eliminate these pests.
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Chinch bugs are notoriously tricky to recognize. They use their piercing mouths to drain the juices of leaves, stems, and crowns making your yard appear dry, similar to a drought. Our team has the expertise to evaluate your yard to determine if you have a chinch bug problem or if you’re experiencing common signs of drought.