North Carolina Sees Changes in Insect Populations

by / Tuesday, 14 August 2012 / Published in News Updates

North Carolina is seeing not only a slight change in climate every year but also changes in insect populations, which affect your lawn.  We are seeing spikes in Hunting Billbugs, Cicadas, Masked Chafer, Japanese Beetles, and Fall Army Worms.  Some of these every growing insects can wipe out a lawn within a matter of days and some are just plain annoying.  The weather patters have shifted populations and we continue to learn about what shifts in insect populations we will see and what damages and potential threats to our lawns may occur. We will keep you posted if any bugs become severe.

 

Ryan Walsh, Founder & Owner

Hi and thank you so much for visiting Capital City Groundskeeping. We’re a full service lawn care and groundskeeping company based out of Raleigh, North Carolina. I started performing lawn maintenance to my clients with one philosophy in mind: provide consistent, superior service while building lasting relationships within our community. As a recent graduate of North Carolina State University, B.S. Turfgrass Science and Biological Sciences, I’ve grown passionate about lawn care and enjoy learning about the constantly growing green industry. After founding CCG over ten years ago, I’m proud in the growth we’ve achieved and excited about our future projects. My name is Ryan Walsh and I look forward to speaking with you about your lawn care questions and groundskeeping goals.

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