Hendrix Landscaping Services, LLC

Hendrix Landscaping Services, LLC Landscape Design / Installation, irrigation, weed control, grading / drainage, maintenance. Residential / Commercial. Member of Better Business Bureau

04/03/2024

HOW to ATTACK FIRE ANTS - 6 ways....from Mississippi State University entomologist Blake Layton.

1} Granular Baits: When properly applied, granular fire ant baits are low in cost; quick and easy to apply; safe to pets, children and wildlife and effective, giving about 80% control. Baits are “fire ant-edible” granules containing low doses of slow-acting insecticides or insect growth-disruptors that are applied by spreading them over the lawn. Foraging fire ant workers collect these granules and carry them back to the mound to feed to the young. Depending on the product, it can take two to six weeks to see the full benefit of a bait treatment, but patience and persistence pays. Broadcast a granular fire ant bait over your lawn three to four times a year: around Easter, around Independence Day and around Labor Day, and you won’t have many fire ants in your lawn.

2} Dry Mound Treatments: This is the most convenient way to kill individual fire ant mounds. Keep a can of one of the dry mound treatments on hand to spot-treat mounds you see while working in the yard. Just sprinkle the labeled amount of product over the mound and walk away. Treatments that contain acephate smell terrible but work great, killing most mounds in just a few days. Treatments containing deltamethrin or beta-cyfluthrin don’t smell so bad but tend to be less consistent. Use a combination of granular baits and dry mound treatments to knock fire ants out of your yard with a one-two punch.

3} Liquid Mound Drenches: This is the fastest way to kill individual fire ant mounds. Drench a mound with an appropriate rate of permethrin, bifenthrin or other labeled product and all ants contacted by the drench will die quickly. The key to success is to use enough drench to thoroughly soak the mound: about one gallon for medium mounds and two gallons for large mounds.

4} Broadcast Insecticide Sprays: Primarily used on golf courses and other commercial turf, broadcast sprays contain ingredients such as bifenthrin, permethrin or cyfluthrin. Sprays kill exposed ants on contact and then move into the soil to provide residual control of foraging workers and newly settled queens.

5} Broadcast Insecticide Granules: This includes granular insecticides containing active ingredients such as bifenthrin, gamma-cyhalothrin or cyfluthrin that are applied by spreading the granules over the yard. Fire ants don’t eat these granules. Instead, the insecticide they contain leaches into the soil where it provides residual contact kill of foraging workers and newly settled queens. Some products give up to 4 months control.

6} Broadcast Fipronil Granules: Strictly speaking, fipronil is another broadcast insecticide, but fipronil (Top Choice, Fipronil 0.0143G and similar products) is placed in a class by itself for several reasons. First, a single application can give season-long control (the label indicates up to 1 year); second, it can only be applied by licensed commercial applicators, and third is the hefty cost. If you want season-long fire ant control with a single treatment, this is the way to go, but expect to pay for it. Also expect it to take a few weeks to begin working; mounds won’t die out overnight

Proper pruning techniques
03/12/2024

Proper pruning techniques

Why, When, and How to Trim Trees and Shrubs 🌳 💬👀

Good information on these pest to avoid costly damage due to infestations.
05/12/2023

Good information on these pest to avoid costly damage due to infestations.

When Mother’s Day is celebrated, it is also the time of the year when the Formosan subterranean termites swarm and spread their colonies. The swarm season for this termite starts as early as April and lasts through June, with a peak in early to mid May.

Termite swarmers can be a nuisance when they fly in large numbers, but killing the swarmers in or around the house does not provide any protection from further termite activity and damage.

Protecting your home from termites begins with an inspection by a pest management professional, followed by a proper treatment depending on the situation.

Here are several actions you can do to protect your home:

-Turn off outdoor lights at night in May and June to avoid attracting swarmers.
-Remove all wood, cardboard, and other cellulose-containing materials from around or under your home.
-Keep mulch 8 to 12 inches from the foundation or perimeter of your home.
-Fix dripping faucets outdoor and repair leaks in the roof or pipes.
-Slope the landscape so water will drain away from the house.
-Use only licensed and certified pest management professionals for termite treatments.

Learn more with the full article: https://tinyurl.com/TermiteSwarms

02/25/2022

FULL TIME POSITION: Must be self motivated, good driving record and license, of good character and good with customer relations. You will be working for a Christian company that works for local churches and commercial customers. Responsible for operation and care of landscaping equipment. Must have the knowledge to operate a tractor, track loader, and excavator. Training available for learning w**d control and irrigation installation and repair.

12/05/2021

Need experience in commercial or residential landscaping maintenance. We educate employees on technical, irrigation, and w**d control practices. Must have valid drivers license and driving record. Pay based on experience.

For application and interview send your information by messenger

11/07/2021

This position requires good leadership skills within a Christian based company.
The applicant must have prior landscaping experience. Good driving record with a valid drivers license. A drug screening will be required.
Pay will be weekly with bonus for production. Vacation, personal and sick leave.

11/05/2021

Full or part time available. If you are in college or just need a part time job we can work with you.

Contact us if you have questions on control
09/20/2021

Contact us if you have questions on control

Have you noticed these spooky little web things hanging from trees?!? Meet fall webworms! They are common in pecan trees, but you will also see them in persimmon trees. They will also feed on other trees like the Bradford pear.

Fall webworms are small, hairy caterpillars occur in groups and spin their webs on the ends of tree branches. These webs protect them from insects, parasites and birds while they feed on the leaves.

What can you do? You can leave them be or use a coat hanger taped to a long pole to destroy the web. Webworms can be managed with contact insecticide sprays if you have a heavy infestation. To read more about what you can do read this blog post! https://bit.ly/3nnJOes

08/30/2021

This position requires good leadership skills within a Christian based company.
The applicant must have prior landscaping experience. Good driving record with a valid drivers license. A drug screening will be required.
Pay will be weekly salary with bonus. Vacation, personal and sick leave.

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Nesbit, MS
38651

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