LAWN CARE & PEST CONTROL BLOG

The Importance of Weed Control for Your Florida Lawn

Your Oasis Outdoor Care The Importance of Weed Control for Your Florida Lawn

A beautiful lawn is a dream for every homeowner. However, weed growth can hamper the beauty and health of your lawn. Florida’s warm and humid climate is known for its prolific weed growth, causing havoc on lawns. These weeds not only look unsightly but can cause irreversible damage to your green haven. Hence, weed control should become an important…

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Supporting The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation

Your Oasis Outdoor Care Supporting The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation

Breast cancer is a disease that affects both men and women, and it has been estimated that one in eight women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. Your Oasis Outdoor Care is proud to be supporting the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, an organization that has made huge strides in the fight against breast cancer. In fact,…

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What to Know About Beetles in Florida

Your Oasis Outdoor Care What to Know About Beetles in Florida

Whether you’re a seasoned Florida homeowner or a newcomer to the Sunshine State, one thing is certain: beetles abound. With nearly 200 different species of beetles in Florida alone, it’s no wonder that homeowners often find themselves battling these pesky insects. Not only can they be invasive, but also, they can cause significant damage to the outdoor oasis you’ve…

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Shrub-Damaging Insects to Watch For

Your Oasis Outdoor Care Shrub-Damaging Insects to Watch For

Is your Florida oasis outdoors suffering from shrub damage? You may be dealing with a pesky insect infestation. Insects are some of the most harmful pests that can destroy your landscape, not to mention being a major stressor for homeowners. Here, we will discuss six shrub-damaging insects and how to identify what’s eating your shrubs. 1. Spider Mites: Spider…

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Florida Butterflies and Butterfly Conservation

Florida is known for its beautiful beaches, sunshine and amazing wildlife. But what many people don’t know is that Florida has the richest diversity of butterflies in the US! Florida is home to 170 native species of butterflies and another 30 species that are non-native but visit the state every year during migration. The Zebra Heliconian is the official…

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The Top 5 Turf Damaging Pests Revealed!

As a homeowner in Florida, you know that maintaining a lush green lawn can be a challenge, especially with pesky insects nibbling away at your turf. These pests can wreak havoc on your lawn, causing unsightly brown patches, yellowing grass and even complete devastation of your lawn. Here, we’re going to take a closer look at the top 5…

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Importance of Season Irrigation Inspection

Your Oasis Outdoor Care Importance of Season Irrigation Inspection

As a Floridian homeowner, maintaining a beautiful yard can be a real challenge. One of the key components of a great yard, especially in hot, dry summers, is a well-functioning irrigation system. But how do you know that your irrigation system is working as it should? There are a number of issues that can arise with an irrigation system…

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Why Mosquitoes Bite You More Than Others

Your Oasis Outdoor Care Why Mosquitoes Bite You More Than Others Clermont Florida

With their itchy bumps and blood-sucking tendencies, mosquitoes can be a real nuisance, especially during the warmer months. However, have you ever noticed that some people seem to attract mosquitoes more than others? While we might think that it’s just a matter of unlucky chance, there are scientific reasons why mosquitoes might bite you more than your family members…

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Our Commitment to Charity and Community

Your Oasis Outdoor Care has always been devoted to giving back to the community, and that’s why Our Commitment to Charity and Community causes a top priority. One of the ways we demonstrate this commitment is by wrapping some of our vehicles to promote particular charities like The Wounded Warrior Project and Susan G. Komen. Here’s why we do…

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