Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Have you met the Swat Team?



We are your defenders against pest infestations. 


With the Swat Team on board, ants, roaches, and other pests don't stand a chance. If you wish to prevent bugs from entering your home, then option 1 will suit your needs. If you need to drive those bugs away because they are taking up residence in your home, option 2 is the best option for you. 

Whatever your needs, preventive services or intensive in home treatments, let the Swat Team be your defenders of peace.

Request a bid today, and get those bugs on the run.

Monday, July 1, 2013

How do you care for your lawn and shrubs?


How do you care for your lawn and shrubs?

Although we can’t answer that question for you, we can tell you how we simplify your lawn and shrub care through our full-service monthly plan. It’s designed to take you through the lawn-care process year after year. Our plan is balanced to give you the maximum protection and fertilization throughout the year with no thought or expensive pesticide purchase and handling.

From our website:
“a balanced application of fertilizer is scheduled every other month. Each visit also includes insect (fire ant, chinch bug*, mole cricket and sod web worm), weed (1 preemergent and 6 post-emergent) and fungicide treatment as needed.”

We have spent years perfecting our lawn-care techniques to provide the quality services you deserve. We meet your lawn-care needs with precision and through the use of proven techniques.

*Chemical-resistant chinch bugs are not included but can be for an additional fee.

http://www.pestpatrol1.com/lawn-care.html

Monday, June 24, 2013

Got Blooms?


Just living is not enough. One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower.

With the first day of summer just passed - we all know in Central Florida that means hot days and lots of rain. It also means that our yards are greener than ever and flowers are going full bloom. Some vegetables have peaked, while a lot of fruit will continue to picked over the next month.

What is blooming in your yard and garden? We see a lot of beautiful, lush lawns while we are out working - with great landscaping that is one of the best accents for your exterior home. While this isn't the best time to plant for new growth, this is a great time to enjoy all the beauty that flowers bring us.

Snap a picture and submit it in our Central Florida Photo Contest to win a $40 Gift Certificate to Outback on our Facebook Page!

fb.com/pestpatrol1 - The Pest Patrol Team


Monday, June 3, 2013

Keeping roaches away from your home, yard and garden



    There are many types of cockroaches found in and around Florida homes. The larger cockroaches — American, Australian, brown, and the smoky brown are often called palmetto bugs. Though they are generally found outdoors, they can become indoor problems when they migrate or are carried indoors.

    There are a number of ways to contribute to keeping your home and surrounding area bug free with as few pests as possible. First, call Pest Patrol of Central Florida at 904-944-9445 to discuss pest control options and prevention. Next, make sure you are doing these simple steps around your home.


Eliminate Water Sources

Water is the most important factor in cockroach survival. Cockroaches often come indoors during periods of drought because they are looking for moisture. Empty pans under refrigerators used to catch water from condensation, and make sure there are no leaks near any piping throughout the house.

Eliminate Food Sources

Store and dispose of garbage properly. The highest concentration of cockroaches in a home is usually around the garbage can and around the refrigerator. Dump sink strainers frequently to prevent food buildup. Wipe off counters tops often


Remove their Home

Cockroaches prefer dark places that are warm and moist. Places that provide tight spaces such as stacks of newspaper or cardboard, piles of clothing, or cracks and crevices in structures are ideal for cockroaches.

Seal cracks and crevices. Adult cockroaches can fit into cracks only about 1/16 inch and prefer spaces of about 3/8 inch.
Pull mulch away from the house. The large, outdoor cockroaches breed prolifically in pine straw mulch and poorly in gravel or on bare soil.
Stack firewood off the ground and well away from the house.


If you have a pest problem, we can help. - The Pest Patrol Team

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Chinch Bugs equal brown spots for your lawn


Chinch bugs, though tiny, can do big damage to your beautiful, green yard. If you notice brown spots and you are taking proper care of your lawn - chinch bugs may be the reason.

If you are experiencing sections of your lawn yellowing and then dying off, this is a sign that chinch bugs may be infesting.

Saint Augustine grass (chinch bugs favorite) and sandy soil are susceptible to an infestation, especially if you over-fertilize or over-water. Make sure to maintain an even balance, and if you have any questions - please contact us.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Bugs Beware: The Swat Team is crawling the Internet...



Pest Patrol of Central Florida's Lawn Care & Pest Patrol voice just got a lot louder. With our new website live, Facebook page up and running, and now a blog - bugs beware, we are closing in on you and all your friends, especially the # 1 culprit in Central Florida, The Chinch Bug.


Our blog will consist of information for lawn care, bug treatment, and much more. Check back for updates! We promise not to bug you with useless ramblings.


Have a great day! - Pest Patrol Lawn Enforcement