Lawn Maintenance That Keeps Lawns Beautiful
Achieve a Healthier Lawn All Season
Maintaining a lush, green lawn in Florida isn’t just about mowing—it requires a strategic, full-season approach that addresses weeds, pests, and nutrient deficiencies. At Seabreeze Pest Control, we combine our decades of experience with local knowledge to keep your lawn thriving throughout the year.

Whether you’re dealing with patchy grass, persistent weeds, or lawn-damaging pests, our comprehensive service plan targets the unique challenges of the Tri-County area.
A Full-Season Lawn Care Strategy
Our lawn maintenance program includes:
✅ Granular and Liquid Fertilization – We tailor fertilization schedules based on soil conditions and seasonal changes to promote steady, vibrant growth.
✅ Weed Prevention and Control – Targeted treatments keep invasive broadleaf and grassy weeds at bay before they spread.
✅ Insect and Turf Pest Control – Florida lawns are vulnerable to chinch bugs, sod webworms, and fire ants. We proactively treat for pests common in the Tri-County region.
✅ Fungus and Disease Management – Fungicide applications prevent and treat brown patch, dollar spot, and other turf diseases caused by moisture and heat.
Frequently Asked Lawn Care Questions
Do I need to mow before a treatment?
Yes, mowing before your lawn treatment helps ensure better product coverage and allows our technicians to spot any emerging issues.
Is it safe for my family and pets?
Absolutely. Once treatments have dried—typically within an hour—it’s completely safe for children and pets to return to the lawn. We use family- and eco-friendly solutions.
How often do I need service?
Most lawns benefit from monthly or bi-monthly visits depending on lawn condition and season. Our technicians will recommend a schedule tailored to your property’s needs.
Lawn Care Backed by Local Experts
As a locally owned and operated company, Seabreeze Pest Control understands the specific turf types, soil conditions, and pest pressures that affect Florida lawns. Our certified technicians don’t just spray and go—they offer trusted guidance, monitor lawn health, and adjust treatments as needed.