When it comes to maintaining a vibrant, healthy lawn, understanding the difference between fungus versus insect damage can be a game-changer. At Nature’s Select®, we believe a solid grasp of these nuances is essential to achieving a lush, green outdoor space.
Fungus damage often presents as irregular patches of discolored grass. If the turf appears brown, yellow, or even reddish-orange, and the damage pattern seems random, it's likely a sign of lawn diseases caused by fungi. Furthermore, a healthy soil environment discourages the growth of harmful fungi, which is why our soil health improvement programs are so effective.
In contrast, insect damage typically shows as distinct patterns or trails on the lawn. If the grass is wilting, and you notice visible trails or spots even though the weather has been favorable, it's a strong indicator of insect activity. Our insect control service is designed to tackle such issues head-on, ensuring your lawn remains pest-free.
Whether it's fungus or insect damage, early intervention is key. Addressing these issues promptly prevents them from becoming larger problems. By using our lawn treatment services, you can rest easy knowing we're taking comprehensive care of your lawn's health.
At Nature's Select®, we're not just about treating issues; we're about preventing them. Our approach includes lawn treatments and weed control, all aimed at maintaining a healthy, beautiful lawn for residents throughout Pinehurst, NC. Don't let fungus or insect damage ruin your outdoor space. Call us today at (888) 786-9735 or request an estimate online, and let's work together to keep your lawn at its best.
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