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Integrated Pest
Management offers reliable and predictable control of damaging turfgrass
insect pests.
The foundation of our approach is to create a healthy
and competitive stand of turfgrass that is capable of out-competing
weeds and tolerating minor insect feeding. This is a corner stone to
delivering Ecology Friendly Lawn Care. Focus is placed on the environmental
conditions that the turfgrass grows in.
- Ensure proper soil fertility, aeration,
and soil pH. IPM strategies are designed to reduce insect
pest populations to levels where the lawn is capable
of tolerating or recovering from the insect pest feeding. If your
lawn can grow new roots and leaves faster than the insect pests
can eat them, then your lawn will remain healhty and beautiful,
without the need for pesticide applications. Nutri-Lawn programs
are designed to encourage healthy soil for your landscape.
- Water your lawn properly. This
is also critical if you hope to maintain a thick, beautiful lawn.
Over watering your lawn during critical egg lay periods of the European
Cranefly (leatherjacket) can result in an infestation that will cause
significant damage. Under watering your lawn during peak Chinch Bug
activity can result in sigificant loss of turfgrass.
- Mow at the right height. Unless
you have a bentgrass lawn, your mowing height should be up at 2” to
2.5”. Mowing too short can result in a small root system. A
lawn with a small root system will not be able to tolerate insect
feeding as well as a tall. healthy lawn. Learn
more
- Mow once a week. Rule of thumb
is not to remove more than 1/3 of the leaf blade. Scalping a lawn
by cutting too short, or waiting too long between cuts and then cutting
short can set back a lawn for weeks. Learn
more
- Annual aeration with an overseeding
or slitseeding will introduce new vigorous cultivars of turfgrass
and help keep the lawn thick. We use endophytic perennial ryegrasses
in many of our overseeding mixes. Leaf feeding insect pests like
Chinch Bugs do not like to eat endophytic grasses, and are an effective
means of protecting your lawn. Learn
more
- Apply Organic Plus Topdressing to
add nutrients, and organic matter to your soil, keeping your lawn
healthy and robust. Learn
more
- Follow the principals of IPM.
IPM
(Integrated Pest Management) programs that are designed to control
pests using a multitude of approaches, including the responsible
and professional use of pesticides. We strongly recommend that you
use a professional, licensed service like Nutri-Lawn, when dealing
with pesticides.
Regarding Insect Control With Pesticides
Timely Application Are Essential
We monitor local insect pest populations and track their lifecycles
in order to forecast potential infestations, and to time the
application of insecticides for the most effective control. We will
notify you about any potential insect infestaion.
Professionally Applied
Our technicians are trained and licensed to control turfgrass insect
pests. We will work with you and instruct you on what to do before
and after an application in order to achieve the best results.
Do You Have to Water the Insect Control into the
lawn?
Irrigation requirements before and after an application vary, depending
on the insect pest that we are trying to control.
It is generally advisable to thoroughly water your lawn 24 hours before
an application in order to prevent the pesticide from binding to dry
thatch and becoming ineffective. We will advise you of the best strategy
for the particular pest control product that is applied.
We will post notifications
/ signs on your lawn to inform you and your neighbours that an application
has been applied. The products that we use have all been registered for use on residential
lawns.
We will assess the effectiveness
of the pest control application and make recommendations to ensure a healthy lawn that
can tolerate future insect feeding.
MERIT Grub Control
Merit is only registered for use in Ontario and BC (2005). It is an
new type of insecticide that allows the use of very low applications
rates. It is used to control Europena Chafer and is applied prior
to egg hatch. It proves very effective grub control and is recommended
for areas where infestations are forecasted.

For Those Who
Do Not Want to Use Synthetic Pesticides
Nutri-Lawn's Organics Plus program utilizes
all the basic principals of IPM, without using any synthetic pesticides.
It's based on a sound fertility program using organic and organic based fertilizers,
as well as a tool box of other natural/organic products like beet extract,
corn gluten, kelp extract, and our Organics Plus Topdressing. We also offer
the application of Beneficial Nematodes for white grub and leatherjacket control. To
earn
more about our Organics Plus Programs click here.
No synthetic pesticides are used
to ensure peace of mind for you and your family.
To find out what programs are offered
in your area,
Contact
your Local Nutri-Lawn Office,
Or Request a Free
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