Lawn & Pest Tips
Lawn Care 2022
Green Valley’s team of lawn care professionals are committed to keeping your lawn healthy and vibrant. Spring is here and we’re eager to assist you in all your lawn care needs. Now that the weather is warming up, we have begun our first lawn care applications of the...
German Cockroaches
Did you know that the German cockroach is the most common cockroach species found worldwide? They prefer to live in warm, humid spaces close to food and moisture sources, so you’ll likely find them in kitchens and bathrooms. In addition to the jump scare we all...
Bare Ground Vegetation Control
A bare ground treatment targets undesirable weeds and vegetation in places where you would rather not have anything growing at all.
Japanese Beetles
Got iridescent green beetles creeping in your bushes or trees? How about on your flowers or your favorite plants? You might just have Japanese beetles!
Tips for Mosquito Control
There’s nothing quite as annoying as an itchy mosquito bite. But dealing with these bloodsuckers is just a given when you spend time outside, right? Not necessarily!
Preparing for Termite Season
Spring is termite season! Shortly after a warm rain, termite swarmers emerge from the ground and holes in wood, take flight, and start new colonies.
How to Prevent and Treat Flea Infestations
Fleas are a nuisance to people and pets alike. However, you can prevent a flea infestation with coordinated efforts to keep your home, property, and pets healthy and clean.
Three Tips for Spring Lawn Care
We’ve waved good-bye to winter—spring is in the air, and your awakening lawn needs a little TLC. Here are three tips for getting your spring lawn care regimen off to a great start.
Quick Notes on Spring Seeding
For the best chance of success, we typically recommend seeding between mid-August and the end of September. But if you’re looking to give your lawn a boost after the long winter months, spring seeding is an option.
The Basics of Fall Lawn Care
Fall is the best time to strengthen and improve your lawn. Here are five easy steps you can incorporate into your lawn care program to prep for a lush spring.