Here in the Midwest, we only have a limited stretch of time to get outside and enjoy our lawn. We at Ryan Lawn & Tree know how important that time is, making memories with family and friends.

Unfortunately, though, you’re not the only one trying to enjoy the lawn. Insect pests and even pesky rodents can quickly invade your precious space if you aren’t careful, damaging your turf and bringing potentially harmful diseases.

Keeping your lawn healthy and well-maintained is one of the best ways to keep pests at bay. When coupled with some preventative actions, you can further increase the chances you won’t have any problems.

Prevention, however, is not 100% effective, and that’s where RYAN comes in!

Let’s talk about some of the common Midwest lawn pests and rodents, what brings them into your yard, their dangers, and the best ways to keep control of your yard.

Common Lawn Pests and Rodents

Midwest Lawn Pests

mosquito-sucking-bloodIt’s often easy to spot a pest problem because of dead or dying patches in the lawn, chewed blades of grass, and even holes in the soil. To effectively control or eradicate the pests, you must identify the problematic insect.

Midwest Lawn Rodents

Rodents are small to medium-sized mammals with extra-large front incisors that continuously grow. This continuous growth causes the animals to gnaw on items, wearing off the bottom of these sharp teeth, keeping them at a manageable size. The need to constantly nibble is why they are problematic in your yard.

If you see holes in your lawn, but the rodents aren’t making themselves visible for identification. In that case, the Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management has a fantastic page on ground hole identification.

What Attracts Lawn Pests and Rodents to Your Lawn?

weeds-dandelions-in-neglected-lawnPests and rodents are attracted to homes and lawns for two main reasons: food and habitat. Sometimes they hit the jackpot and find both in the same space, claiming residence.

Lawn pests such as insects and arachnids are attracted to neglected lawns that are overgrown or full of weeds and dandelions since these yards have an abundance of vegetation to eat and thick cover to keep the pests safe from predators.

Rodents are drawn to food sources such as bird feeders, unattended pet food, unsealed trash cans, compost piles, and vegetable gardens. Piles of yard waste or debris, wood, or overgrown vegetation are attractive to rodents because the material serves as a shelter from predators and weather.

Dangers of Lawn Pests and Rodents

neglected-lawn-brown-patchesOne of the most significant drawbacks to lawn pests and rodents is the physical damage and destruction they cause to your lawn and garden. Under their infestation, a yard is often filled with patches of dead grass and tunnels that can sink. But there are other hidden dangers these intruders carry.

Dangers of Insect Pests In Your Lawn

Dangers of Rodents In Your Lawn

Best Ways to Prevent Lawn Pests

mowing-grass-lush-lawnMost of us are familiar with “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” When it comes to lawn problems, this is very true. Preventing issues is much easier than treating them.

A highly successful way to prevent insect pests and rodents from moving into your yard is to keep your grass thick and healthy.

Beyond good lawn care, here are some other prevention tips.

Treatment Options

There are different ways to deal with pests and rodents.

Chemical Treatment Options
A range of chemical-based control products are available for both indoor and outdoor pests. Treatments include pesticides, rodent repellents, and rodenticides. Always follow label directions carefully when applying.

Organic Treatment Options
Organic options for insect pest control include neem oil, insecticidal soaps, diatomaceous earth, and Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt).

Natural Treatment Options

Reach Out For Help If Needed

Sometimes, a pest problem can leave you scratching your head. If you are in this situation, or if you are interested in additional natural options, turn to your local nursery. The staff is typically a fantastic resource as they are well acquainted with midwest soil types, regional climates, and the pests specific to this area.

RYAN is Now Offering a Complete Lawn Pest Control Service

If you struggle with lawn pests and need professional help, contact Ryan Lawn & Tree today to schedule a PestGuard Plus service evaluation!

We have combined our four most popular home pest control services into a complete year-round program. It includes our Home Insect Barrier, Flea and Tick Control, Mosquito Control, and Rodent Guard.

Our PestGuard Plus service keeps pests out of your home AND out of your yard so you can enjoy summer indoors OR out.

Contact us today to get your Free Estimate for help with lawn pest needs by a RYAN pest control professional!