Landscaping Fort Myers FL | Call Ecological Control & Management

8359 Beacon Blvd Ste 206, Fort Myers, FL 33907

(239) 645-2241

Business Background

Ecological Control & Management in Fort Myers, FL, specializes in restoring and maintaining healthy landscapes through environmentally conscious solutions. Many local homes face issues like dying shrubs and bare lawn spots, often caused by pests, diseases, or poor soil conditions. We address these problems by diagnosing the root cause and implementing targeted, eco-friendly treatments. Our approach focuses on sustainable care that strengthens your plants and turf from the ground up, promoting long-term health and resilience against Florida's unique climate. We help Fort Myers homeowners transform struggling yards into vibrant, thriving outdoor spaces.

Service Capabilities

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

FAQs

What's causing the bare spots in my Fort Myers lawn?

In our area, bare spots are commonly caused by soil compaction, pest activity like chinch bugs, or fungal diseases. We perform a thorough inspection to identify the specific issue and then recommend a treatment plan, which may include soil aeration, targeted pest control, or adjusting your watering schedule to promote healthy regrowth.

Why are my shrubs suddenly dying, and what can be done?

Sudden shrub decline in Fort Myers is often linked to root rot from overwatering, nutrient deficiencies in our sandy soil, or insect infestations. Our experts can diagnose the problem and provide solutions such as soil amendment, proper fertilization, or safe, effective pest management to save your plants and prevent future issues.

How do you treat landscaping problems without harming the environment?

We use an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach, prioritizing cultural and biological controls first. This means improving plant health through proper care, using beneficial insects, and applying targeted, eco-friendly products only when necessary. Our goal is to solve your landscaping issues while protecting Fort Myers' local ecosystem.



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