Fort Worth, TX · Tarrant County
Grub & Armyworm Control in Fort Worth
Grubs and armyworms feed on roots and blades and can brown out a lawn in days. Preventive and curative control protects your turf during the high-risk months and stops active infestations fast.
What's included
- Grub prevention & treatment
- Armyworm control
- Protects root zone
- Preventive + curative options
Grub & Armyworm Control for Fort Worth lawns
Fort Worth spans sandy Cross Timbers soils on the west side and tighter clay east of downtown, so watering and feeding plans should match the neighborhood.
Fort Worth lawns are mostly St. Augustine, Common Bermuda, Zoysia, and the weeds we treat most are Crabgrass, Dallisgrass, Nutsedge, Clover, Dollarweed, Henbit. For grub & armyworm control, timing to the local season matters — the first pre-emergent window here is late February through mid-March.
Typical weed control in Fort Worth runs about $45–$250 per visit. See the full cost breakdown →
Serving TCU / Westcliff, Wedgwood, Arlington Heights, Fairmount, Tanglewood and ZIP 76102, 76109, 76110, 76116, 76123, 76133, 76140.
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Pre-Emergent Applications
Stops crabgrass and annual weeds before they sprout — timing is everything.
View 02Post-Emergent Spot Treatment
Knocks out dallisgrass, nutsedge, clover, and broadleaf weeds already growing.
View 03Weed & Feed Program
Pairs weed control with feeding so healthy turf crowds weeds out.
View 04Fire Ant & Pest Control
Season-long fire ant and lawn pest suppression.
View 05Soil & Lawn Health
Soil tests and treatments that fix the root cause of recurring weeds.
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Weed Control FAQs — Fort Worth, TX
How much does weed control cost in Fort Worth?
A typical Fort Worth weed control application runs about $50–$120 depending on lawn size; full-season programs lower the per-visit cost. Use the calculator for an estimate, then get a free quote.
When should pre-emergent be applied in Fort Worth?
The critical first application is late February–March, when soil temperatures hit about 55°F and crabgrass begins to germinate. A second round extends protection into summer.
What weeds are most common in North Texas lawns?
Around Fort Worth the usual culprits are crabgrass, dallisgrass, nutsedge, clover, henbit, and dollarweed — each needs the right product at the right time.
How many treatments will I need?
Most Fort Worth lawns do best on a multi-step seasonal program (typically 5–7 rounds) rather than one-off sprays, which is why we quote a full plan.
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