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Aeration and Seeding for Dayton Area Communities

What are the benefits of aeration and seeding?

Aeration and seeding are essential lawn care practices that can help to promote healthy grass growth by improving soil structure, reducing compaction, and increasing nutrient and water uptake. This process involves creating small holes in the soil, allowing air, water, and nutrients to penetrate deeper into the root system, promoting stronger, more resilient turf. Seeding after aeration can help to fill in bare or thin spots, increasing grass density and improving the overall appearance and health of your lawn. Aeration and seeding can also help to reduce the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides, promoting a more natural and sustainable approach to lawn care. Our lawn service is based in Huber Heights, contact us today and ask how you can get a FREE aeration this year!

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  • How long does a pest treatment last?
    The duration of the effectiveness of a yard spray for pests depends on various factors, such as the type of pest, the intensity of the infestation, and weather conditions. In general, most yard sprays for pests provide protection for about 4-6 weeks.
  • How often should we treat our yard for pests?
    In general, it's recommended to treat your yard for pests every 4-6 weeks during the peak pest season, which can vary depending on your location and climate. However, if you notice any signs of pest activity or infestation, you should treat your yard as soon as possible. If you had a recent treatment, and the infestation doesn't appear to be improving, you should contact us right away.
  • What types of pests can be controlled by yard sprays?
    We have three seperate yard treatments that focus on pest control. The first is our fogging treatment that is ideal for those pesky mosquitos. The second is a yard spray that addresses tick and flea issues. The final treatment is a perimeter spray for the outside of the house, this will prevent common insects like spiders and ants from finding their way into your home.
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