Good news: It’s Not Chinch Bugs Bad news: Your lawn looks dead.

Good news: It’s Not Chinch Bugs Bad news: Your lawn looks dead.

On today’s edition, chinch bugs were the main suspect but as it turns out, the owners gave us the final clue. The roof was pressure cleaned with bleach. That bleach made it onto the lawn which caused chemical burn. Integrated pest control isn’t always easy to do when it comes to lawn care.
This info is key and only came up after having a talk with the homeowners. Detecting insect damage vs. disease damage can be a challenge. It’s always good to do some detective work. #naturalpestcontrol #pestcontrol #pestcontrolmiami

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Hi I'm Franklin Hernandez, I am the Certified Pest Control Operator For NaturePest of Doral I have 10 years of experience in pest control, I am certified for General Household Pest and Lawn and Ornamental Pests and im also a Certified Horticultural Specialist. The views and opinions on this website are for information purposes only and are not intended to provide professional pest control advice, you should consult your state or local government before performing any pest control service and read and follow all label directions "The Label Is The Law"