WEATHERING THE STORM
We are all in this together and we'll get through this difficult time with you. We hope that you and your families are well and staying home. We are considered an essential business and will continue providing services to keep your property and homes pest free. To keep everyone safe, our technicians will not be knocking on doors to meet with you. Please understand the need to exercise social distancing.
Perfection Lawn & Pest Control, Inc.
7 January at 15:50 ·
Wink News conducted an informative interview with our technician, Darius Johnson! The video isn’t the best quality because it was filmed directly from the broadcast but the information contained within it is very useful. Please take a moment to watch as this applies to everyone in our service area.
Wink News conducted an informative interview with our technician, Darius Johnson! The video isn’t the best quality because it was filmed directly from the broadcast but the information contained within it is very useful. Please take a moment to watch as this applies to everyone in our service area.
It's that time of year again!! Don't forget to change your clocks before turning in on Sunday evening. Happy November everybody!
Let the migration begin! Perfection Lawn & Pest Control welcomes our northern neighbors as they begin their annual migration to our beautiful part of the state! Safe travels and we will see you all soon.
Once again we want to stress the importance of proper irrigation. Many of our seasonal customers set the irrigation and leave for the summer hoping we will get rain. Sometimes we do and sometimes we don't. (Rain sensors are a big help in this case!) That's the reality of weather here in SW Florida. August was very wet while September was brutally hot and dry. Proper irrigation is vital to maintaining a lush green lawn. Please take time this week to run through your irrigation system to ensure all heads are operating properly and you are getting complete coverage. During dry periods you need to run the zones longer to saturate the root system. 15 minutes on rotating head zones will not do the job - it will only get the blades wet and not provide enough water to hydrate the lawn. If you are unsure what days you are permitted to irrigate, this link will provide the information you need. https://www.leegov.com/utilities/customer-resource-center/water-restrictions