COMMON LAWN INSECTS FOUND

IN RHODE ISLAND:

 

     All Island Landscape uses IPM (integrated pest management), which is a program that entails using common sense and good cultural practices in the maintenance of turf. We do this by the following guidelines that The University of Rhode Island turf grass program has established:

 

  1.         Identification of the source of any “problems”.
  2.         Knowledge of the life cycle of the problematic insect, disease or weed.
  3.  Determination of the tolerance level for a given pest (i.e., how many is too many? How much damage is acceptable?).
  4.     Regular checks of the property to determine pest  populations and whether the tolerances are being exceeded.
  5.  Determination of whether pest control is necessary.
  6.     Identification and implementation of cultural techniques to manage the pest or problem to the extent necessary.
  7.       Selection of pesticides which will minimize disruption to the environment and potential exposures to applicators and others.
  8.        Communication of findings, intentions, actions to all parties involved.
  9.         Evaluation of action; did we solve or reduce the problem to acceptable tolerances.

 

 

     The following are some of the most common lawn insects found in Rhode Island and all can be effectively controlled by our lawn technicians.

 

asiatic garden beetle, turf insects, lawn insectsblack turfgrass ataenius, turf pest, lawn insect, insectBluegrass billbug, turf pest, lawn insect, turf beetle

       Asiatic Garden Beetle               Black Turfgrass Ataenius            Bluegrass Billbug

Bluegrass WeevilChinch Bug, turf pest, lawn insectEuropean Chaffer

           Bluegrass Weevil                             Chinch Bug                          European Chafer

Green June Beetle, turf pest, lawn pest, Japanese Beetle, lawn insect, turf pestMealy Bug, turf insect, lawn insect

            Green June Beetle                       Japanese Beetle                            Mealy Bug

Sod Web Worm, turf insect, lawn insect

              Sod Web Worm

 

    

     All Island Landscape has and currently works with The University of Rhode Island’s turf professors to identify environmentally sound procedures to control these sometimes devastating lawn pests. It is our policy that we will not indiscriminately distribute pesticides to a lawn without identifying first the host insect(s) and the damage or potential for damage to your lawn. If you have questions about this part of our five step program please feel free to contact us at (401) 683-1588 or via email eric@allislandlandscape.com