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    Is it possible, and if so, how common is it to transfer a disease and fungus or bugs from an unhealthy lawn to a healthy lawns.

    I have one client who I believe has a serious fungus problem on their front lawn. I am concerend that I could possibly transfert this problem to other clients. So, I was thinking that I should inform this client and make some recoimmendations to try and get their lawn corrected. However, in the meantime I would ppostpone service until their lawn was properly treated for this fungus/disease.

    I would like to know if any of you have come across this and how did you handle such a concern.

    Thanks
    Edward

  • #2
    Originally posted by BCLS
    Is it possible, and if so, how common is it to transfer a disease and fungus or bugs from an unhealthy lawn to a healthy lawns.

    I have one client who I believe has a serious fungus problem on their front lawn. I am concerend that I could possibly transfert this problem to other clients. So, I was thinking that I should inform this client and make some recoimmendations to try and get their lawn corrected. However, in the meantime I would ppostpone service until their lawn was properly treated for this fungus/disease.

    I would like to know if any of you have come across this and how did you handle such a concern.

    Thanks
    Edward
    If you are licensed identify and get rid of the fungus, If not inform them to get someone asap to fix this problem.
    I am the one and only YardRat! Just call me "The Rat"

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    • #3
      BCLS

      In Houston you should be dealing with Bermuda and St Augustine. Yes Both Fungus and insects can be carried from yard to yard as well as front to back yard.

      Chinch bugs on St Aug and Pythium on Bermuda would be the most likely thing to be transferred by a lawn mower

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      • #4
        tell them it aint your problem
        bobbygedd - voted most likely to succeed by lsforum members

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        • #5
          Keeping a lawn healthy means preventing fungus and disease, just like maintaining personal health requires proper care. On a related note, IV Nutrition Therapy is gaining popularity for delivering essential nutrients directly into the bloodstream, supporting overall wellness and recovery.

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          • #6
            I would also be very interested to know the information on this subject ..​

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