Outdoor evenings, given back.
Middle Tennessee gets mosquito season for seven months. Pure Turf's barrier program puts the yard back in play, from porches and patios to playsets and walk paths, April through October.
Seven months of mosquito season here. We hand the evenings back.
From April through October, the barrier program puts the yard back in play, from porches to playsets. Treated on a steady cycle, your evenings stay yours.
Three targets, one barrier.
The Asian tiger and the southern house, both day-biters, both established in Middle Tennessee since the early 2000s. We hit the harborage they live in: shaded grass, leaf litter, the underside of decks.
Lone star, deer, blacklegged. Tennessee is high-prevalence for tick-borne disease and the season runs longer here than in any state north. Perimeter barrier treatments aim at brush lines, fence edges, and yard transitions.
Where pets and wildlife share a yard. Treatment timing matters more than treatment volume. Our season schedule hits the egg-to-adult window so populations don't reset between visits.
Seven months, nine visits.
- AprSeason openFirst visit before mosquito emergence. Catches the overwintering generation before it lays into the warm-rain cycle.
- MayEstablish barrierFoliar treatment across harborage zones: shaded turf, mulch beds, deck undersides. Tick perimeter on fence and brush lines.
- JunMid-spring sweepStanding-water inspection. We point out anything we can't treat (clogged gutters, French drains) so you can clear it.
- JulPeak seasonTightest interval of the year. Visits land every 21 days through July to suppress the largest generations.
- AugHold the lineHeat plus humidity plus rain equals fastest generation cycles of the year. Same 21-day cadence, with attention to shaded re-emergence.
- SepFall pivotTick pressure spikes again as adults look for hosts before winter. We adjust perimeter weighting.
- OctSeason closeFinal treatment after first cool stretch. Holds the line until temps drop below the activity threshold.
Safe means specific.
We don't make blanket safety claims. We give you the facts and let you decide.
- Re-entry interval
- 30 minutes after treatment dries
- Pet & child safe
- Once the application has dried, the treated area is safe for use
- Pollinator-aware timing
- Treatments are scheduled outside the peak pollinator window where conditions allow
- Application logs
- Same-day report listing every product used, location, and rate
- EPA-registered
- Only EPA-registered products applied by TDA-licensed technicians
- Per-visit billing
- No annual commitment. Pay per visit, cancel any time.
“We host outside again. Two summers of Pure Turf and the back yard works after 6pm the way it never did before.”
Treated routes, five counties.
Questions, answered straight.
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How long does each treatment last?
Is the treatment safe for pets and kids?
Will this kill pollinators?
Do I have to sign anything long-term?
What if it rains right after a treatment?
Does this also help with ticks?
Take the back yard back.
Tell us where the property is. We'll quote the first treatment clearly and have it scheduled within the week.