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Bug Emergency Pest Control

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Bug Emergency Pest Control

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Bug Emergency Pest Control offers the highest quality pest control services in the tri-state area. Our services come with our personal guarantee and are performed by licensed and qualified technicians.

"Bug Emergency is a very professional company. They came right out on a Saturday to clear our beehive in the inside of our walls with minimal damages. The entire process was completed in about an hour. Super quick and efficient! Definitely call them if you have a pest problem!"

Roseann G on May 2022

Bug Emergency Pest Control offers the highest quality pest control services in the tri-state area. Our services come with our personal guarantee and are performed by licensed and qualified technicians.

"Bug Emergency is a very professional company. They came right out on a Saturday to clear our beehive in the inside of our walls with minimal damages. The entire process was completed in about an hour. Super quick and efficient! Definitely call them if you have a pest problem!"

Roseann G on May 2022


Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

You should apply sulfur to your lawn in the spring or fall when it is below 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Aim for a day with little to no wind so you can apply it with precision. You can apply sulfur to an established lawn or mix it into the top 6 inches of soil on an unplanted area.

The most effective way to eliminate quack grass without killing the grass nearby is to overseed the area, keep the seed wet until it grows, mow often, and regularly fertilize the area to promote healthy grass that can choke out the invasive weed.

Fertilizing is optional after dethatching. However, the period immediately after dethatching is generally considered the best time to fertilize your lawn because the thick debris is now gone. As a result, applying water and fertilizer as the final steps of dethatching can help to spur incredible growth.

If you apply too much fertilizer to your grass, it can take about three weeks to recover. If you still have dead patches after three weeks, it might be time to remove the dead grass and overseed the affected area. Since overfertilizing can also cause problems with fungus, leading to further damage to the grass, monitor your grass color and growth for one month after over fertilizing.

Water daily, avoid heavy foot traffic, and mow when the grass reaches 3-4 inches.

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