
Targeted pest, mosquito, and fertilization programs for Southwest Florida lawns. Chinch bug treatment, fire ant control, and licensed applications for homes and businesses across Lee, Charlotte, and Hendry counties.
Living in Southwest Florida means dealing with pests year-round. From mosquitoes that make outdoor living unbearable to chinch bugs that destroy your lawn overnight, pest pressure in Cape Coral and Fort Myers never truly stops. We offer targeted pest, mosquito, and fertilization programs designed specifically for the insects, soils, and conditions of Lee, Charlotte, and Hendry counties.
Our lawn pest treatment programs address destructive insects like chinch bugs, sod webworms, and fire ants that damage turf and ornamental plants. Our dedicated mosquito control services dramatically reduce mosquito populations around your home so you can use your outdoor spaces again. Our fertilization programs feed your lawn and beds on a schedule built around SWFL grass varieties.
All treatments are applied by licensed Florida applicators using EPA-compliant products that are effective and safe for families and pets when handled per label instructions. We believe the best approach is proactive: scheduled treatments stop infestations before they start.


Pest control in Florida is different. Our climate, soils, and grass varieties create year-round conditions that out-of-state programs aren’t built for. Every treatment we apply is designed for the bugs, weeds, and turf you actually have.
Southwest Florida lawns face threats most of the country never sees. Chinch bugs decimate St. Augustine grass in weeks if untreated. Sod webworms emerge with the rainy season and chew through entire lawns overnight. Fire ants colonize under sod within months of installation. Mosquitoes breed in canals and swales year-round. Layered onto that: sandy soil that loses fertilizer quickly, hot-season grasses with specific feeding needs, and EPA regulations that change frequently. A real lawn-care program has to address all of it. Ours does.
All pest, mosquito, and fertilization applications performed by Florida-licensed technicians.
EPA-compliant products applied per label, safe to re-enter the lawn once dry (typically 30 minutes).
Programs target chinch bugs, sod webworms, fire ants, mosquitoes, and conditions specific to Cape Coral and Fort Myers.
Scheduled treatments stop problems before they start. Less damage, fewer reactive emergencies.
Our lawn pest programs target the destructive insects that actually live in your grass: chinch bugs, sod webworms, mole crickets, fire ants, and grub larvae. We inspect, identify, and treat with products labeled for the specific pest and grass variety. We don’t blanket-spray.
Many properties benefit from preventive treatments two to four times a year, which is dramatically cheaper than reactive treatments after damage shows up.
Mosquitoes in Lee County come from standing water on your property and from your neighbors. Our mosquito programs treat resting harborage areas (under leaves, beneath shrubs, around structures) on a three-to-four-week cycle during the active season.
Treatments use products that knock down adult mosquitoes and disrupt larval cycles in standing water you may not even know you have. Properties near canals, wetlands, or wooded edges benefit most.
Florida grasses feed differently than northern lawns. St. Augustine, Bahia, Bermuda, and Empire Zoysia each have their own nitrogen, potassium, and micronutrient needs across the year.
Our fertilization programs deliver scheduled feedings designed around your specific grass type, your soil’s nutrient profile, and Lee County’s strict fertilizer ordinances during summer. Healthy fed turf also resists pests better, which makes the pest-control side of the program more effective.
Every application is performed by a Florida-licensed pest control technician using products applied per their EPA label. Once treatments dry (typically about 30 minutes), the lawn is safe for kids and pets to use.
We follow Lee County’s restricted-period fertilizer rules and document every application for your records. If your HOA, lender, or insurance company asks for proof of professional treatment, we have it.


Pest pressure in SWFL doesn’t take a season off, and reactive treatments cost three to five times what proactive ones do. Our scheduled programs prevent the problems most homeowners don’t notice until damage is already done. Tell us what’s happening on your lawn (or what’s not) and we’ll build a program around it.
Yes. All products are EPA-registered and safe for pets and children once the application has dried, typically 1–2 hours. We always advise specific re-entry times based on the product used.
