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Insect & Disease Control | Fresno & Visalia

Are you having problems with insects or diseases affecting your grass, shrubs, trees, or other landscape materials? The Experienced Gardener has served the Kings, Tulare, Fresno, and Madera Counties for over 20 years. We can determine, treat, and eliminate your insect and disease problems in your yard. We treat small residential properties as well as large scale commercial property. Our skilled professional technicians are familiar with the San Joaquin Valley and the common problems in this area. With a thorough analysis of your problem, TEG will provide you with a detailed plan of action to eliminate any problem areas, plants, trees, or other conditions leading to the situation.

Some but not all of the services and treatments we provide are:

  • Anthracnose tree injections
  • Winter dormant spray
  • Fire blight
  • General fungicide spray
  • Turf insecticide
  • Miticide
  • Tree insecticide spray

We are licensed to provide a host of different services to provide insect prevention as well as disease control. We also have our sister company San Joaquin Pest Control that we can recommend for more severe pest control issues.

If you would like to schedule a convenient time to have a professional inspection along with recommendations on the proper course of action to eliminate your current problems, please give us a call today at 559-732-1667

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