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Chinch Bug Control, Bartow, FL

We have a proven track record of eradicating chinch bugs from Bartow, FL lawns with our chinch bug control services.

Chinch Bug ControlChinch bugs feed off of your grass by puncturing the grass blade with their sharp beak and sucking out the juices. As they suck out the water, they release a toxin that causes the grass blade to turn yellow or brown. Often homeowners will think their lawn isn’t getting enough water because a chinch bug invasion makes it look like you are having a massive drought. This effect is especially noticeable in areas that are in direct sunlight for much of the day or along driveways or sidewalks near the home where more heat is emitted.

Chinch bugs are hard to see because they are so small, but once you’ve spotted them, they are easily distinguishable with black bodies and white wings folded over their backs. If you notice you have chinch bugs, call us at The Other Side Lawn & Ornamental Pest Control Inc. right away for chinch bug control. These pests can make short work of any lawn, and the faster we being treatment, the less damage your lawn will incur. Chinch bug control has become a difficult process since these bugs have become resistant to many insecticides used on them over the years, but our team at The Other Side Lawn & Ornamental Pest Control Inc. has a proven track record of eradicating chinch bugs from Bartow, FL lawns.

Chinch bug control is part of our full service lawn care services, which are designed to get your lawn back to green and beautiful in no time. We will take care of your chinch bug problem and any other problem you have to get your lawn healthy. Customer satisfaction is our top priority, and we aim to provide you with the best service possible.


At The Other Side Lawn & Ornamental Pest Control Inc., we offer chinch bug control services in Lakeland, Auburndale, Bartow, Plant City, Winter Haven, Davenport, Lake Wales, Brandon, Polk City, Highland City, Crystal Lake, Eaton Park, and Winston, Florida.