Dismiss South Herbicide – 16 Oz
Dismiss South Herbicide – 16 Oz for better, faster control against purple nutsedge in warm-season grasses.
Dismiss South Herbicide – 16 Oz for better, faster control against purple nutsedge in warm-season grasses.
Dismiss Turf Herbicide Sulfentrazone – 6 – 64 Oz use for all grass with visible results on sedges and kyllinga.
Diuron 80 Herbicide Parrot 80DF – 5 Lb provides unmatched versatility and value
BTI Mosquito Dunks – Pack of 20 Briquets contain Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (BTI), a natural bacteria lethal to mosquito larvae.
Bell Trapper 24/7 Multi Catch Mouse Trap combines function and style in a multiple-catch mouse trap. It is ideal for monitoring and/or trapping and is effective for both mice and insects.
Comfo Classic Respirator Kit MSA-808073 GMA-P100 contains one(1) of MSA-808073 + two(2) of GMA-P100 (#815178) cartridges.
Comfo Classic Respirator MSA-808073, featuring new SoftFeel facepiece material, which increases the comfort factor dramatically.
Advance 360A Dual Choice Ant Bait – 4 Stations is the only professional ant bait station with two powerful attractants.
The U.S. suffered through one of its hottest summers on record. The sweltering temperatures spurred a significant increase in the flea population, which thrives in hot and humid environments. Flea pupae can lay dormant throughout the cold winter months and reawaken during summer if left undisturbed, making the summer and fall months time to take action. If your pets exhibit any signs of having fleas this season, immediate flea removal and extermination is of the utmost importance in order to prevent you and your pets from harm.
Soil pH refers to the degree of acidity (sourness) or alkalinity (sweetness) of soil.  The pH scale has been adapted as the measure of acidity or alkalinity. This scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. Numbers below 7 are acid, above 7 are alkaline. All plants have a particular range of pH in which they grow best. At pH values higher than are optimum for a particular plant, fertilizer in the soil can not be properly utilized. High pH is very common in Florida soils, particularly along coastal areas. This problem shows most often in “acid loving” plants such as Azaleas, Camellias, Gardenias, Holy, Ixora, Magnolia and certain grasses such as Bahia. High pH usually shows as yellowing of foliage or an iron deficiency.
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