Discourage Pests The Natural Way
The IPM system creates an environment that is uninhabitable for large pest populations by balancing natural predators, strengthening your plantings, and using mechanical methods to redirect pests away from your lawn.
Manage the threat of outdoor pests with the eco-friendly approach tested and approved by the experts. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) uses a comprehensive and eco-conscious approach to discouraging and eradicating pests while keeping them from coming back.
IPM minimizes the use of harmful chemicals to target pests. It also aims to protect the beneficial bugs doing their important work in your landscape.
IPM focuses on sustainable pest control by combining biological, cultural, and mechanical methods, leading to long-lasting and effective pest management.
By targeting pest control measures more precisely and reducing the reliance on chemical treatments, IPM can decrease your time away from your landscape.
The IPM system creates an environment that is uninhabitable for large pest populations by balancing natural predators, strengthening your plantings, and using mechanical methods to redirect pests away from your lawn.
Led by Certified Nursery Professional Janine Nyemaster, the FireSky Specialty Landscape Maintenance team combines local knowledge with a passion for eco-friendly practices to ensure your indoor plantings and outdoor space remain vibrant and healthy throughout the year. Our commitment to quality and personalized service means you can trust us to deliver stunning, hassle-free results that elevate your landscape’s beauty and enhance your experience.
Watch the success of IPM unfold as the season progresses. You can trust in the compressive methods to not only discourage pests from staying, but also keep them from showing up to your barbecue in the first palace. Services within IPM include:
Pest Identification & Monitoring
Biological Controls
Cultural Practices
Mechanical Controls
Environmental Adjustments
Preventative Measurements
Education & Guidance
And More!
— Dee B. via Google