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Surviving the Tampa Bay Drought: What Your Lawn Needs this July

Surviving the Tampa Bay Drought: What Your Lawn Needs this July

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Tampa Bay is officially in an extreme water shortage... and if your lawn is looking rough right now, you're not alone. Water restrictions are in place for the remainder of the summer, and most lawns across the region are under real stress. The good news: with the right irrigation adjustments, most lawns can get through July in good shape. There's also one other thing worth knowing, which we'll cover below.

Drought Stress & Your Irrigation System

With Tampa Bay under a Modified Phase III Extreme Water Shortage through October 1, your irrigation system is doing more work than ever... and with water restrictions in place, every drop needs to count. The problem is that many irrigation systems aren't dialed in to meet your lawn's needs under drought conditions, and uneven coverage or poor timing can make stressed turf look far worse than it needs to.

Signs to look for:

  • Grass blades folding or curling lengthwise
  • Footprints remain visible in the lawn / turf can't spring back
  • Dry, compacted soil when you probe a few inches down

Pro Tips:

  • Water early morning (4–7 AM). Grass dries before nightfall, reducing fungal risk
  • Water deeply and infrequently rather than light daily watering
  • Check that all irrigation zones are reaching their mark. Gaps cause uneven stress

Starting a new service with SOS Turf & Pest this July? We're offering FREE irrigation inspections with the start of any new service — so...

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June in Tampa Bay: Mosquitoes, Chinch Bugs & What To Do About Them

June in Tampa Bay: Mosquitoes, Chinch Bugs & What To Do About Them

June marks the start of Tampa Bay’s wet season... and with the rain comes the bugs. Three of the biggest threats to your yard and outdoor enjoyment this month are mosquitoes, chinch bugs, and sod webworms. Here’s what to watch for and how to fight back.

Mosquitoes: Summer’s Most Persistent Pest

Tampa Bay’s heat and humidity create a perfect mosquito breeding ground. All it takes is a bottle cap’s worth of standing water and 7–10 days to hatch a new generation. Beyond the itch, Florida mosquitoes can carry West Nile virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis, so this is one pest you don’t want to ignore.

Pro Tips:

  • Dump standing water weekly. Bird baths, planters, gutters, and kiddie pools are prime breeding spots.
  • Keep grass trimmed. Mosquitoes rest in tall vegetation during the heat of the day.
  • Consider a professional barrier treatment that targets resting spots and provides 3–4 weeks of relief.

First-time customer? SOS Turf & Pest is offering a FREE mosquito treatment for new clients in the Tampa Bay area. Call us today to schedule yours.


Chinch Bugs: The Silent Lawn Killer

Chinch bugs are tiny... about the size of a pencil tip... but they can wipe out a St. Augustine lawn in weeks. They pierce grass blades and suck out the moisture, leaving irregular yellow or straw-colored patches that spread fast in hot, dry conditions.

Signs to look for:

  • Yellow or dead patches near driveways...
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