Assessment and Monitoring:
Our certified arborists, with their specialized training from Texas A&M Urban Forestry, will conduct a thorough assessment of your property, identifying existing pest issues, potential pest threats, and the underlying causes. We utilize advanced monitoring techniques to track pest populations and their impact on your landscape.
Prevention Strategies:
Prevention is a fundamental aspect of IPM. Drawing on our expertise and knowledge, we will work with you to implement proactive measures to discourage pests from infesting your trees and plants. This may include cultural practices such as proper plant selection, maintaining healthy soil, and optimizing irrigation practices.
Biological Control:
As Texas A&M Urban Forestry alumni, we prioritize the use of biological control methods as an environmentally friendly approach to managing pests. Beneficial insects, nematodes, and other natural enemies are employed to control pest populations, reducing the need for chemical interventions.
Targeted Treatments:
If pest populations reach damaging levels and pose a threat to the health of your landscape, our Texas A&M Urban Forestry-trained arborists will employ targeted treatments. We carefully select the most effective and least toxic options, considering the impact on beneficial organisms and the environment.
Ongoing Monitoring and Evaluation:
Integrated Pest Management is an ongoing process. We will continue to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of our strategies, making adjustments as needed. Our team, with their Texas A&M Urban Forestry background, will provide regular updates, recommendations, and preventive measures to ensure long-term pest control success.