Bermudagrass Lawn Calendar
Preemergence Weed Control
- Preemergence herbicides must be applied prior to germination to be effective on targeted weed species. Sequential applications improve control over single applications and applications should be watered-in to maximize control and limit off-site movement.
- Crabgrass, sandbur, prostrate knotweed, or spurge germinate in spring, so preemergence herbicide applications should be timed prior to 4” soil temperatures of approximately 55°F for five days. Spring applications of Specticle® FLO or Echelon® can prevent germination of summer grassy and broadleaf (BDLV) weeds.
- Winter annuals like annual bluegrass, chickweed, and henbit germinate in the fall. Fall applications of Specticle FLO or Echelon can prevent germination of winter grassy and BDLV weeds with late summer/early fall applications at 4” soil temperatures at 70°F.
Preemergence + Postemergence Annual Bluegrass Control
- The most flexible and effective control for annual bluegrass is with a combination of pre- and postemergence herbicides in the fall.
- The Dual Defense program combines Specticle FLO and Celsius® with applications timed for mid-September to mid-October to prevent germination and control young annual bluegrass plants that have already germinated.
- Control slightly later in mid- to late fall is most effective with the PRE3 program that combines Specticle FLO with Tribute® Total and an additional mode of action product, such as simazine or glyphosate, to provide flexibility in application timing.
Postemergence Weed Control
- Summer and winter grassy and BDLV weeds are best controlled by postemergence herbicides when plants are small but actively growing.
- Summer annual grassy and BDLV weeds are best controlled in late spring/early summer with Celsius, Celsius XTRA, Tribute Total, Terradex™ QuickStrike or Acclaim® Accelerate.
- Winter annual grassy weeds and BDLV weeds are best controlled in fall or early spring with Tribute Total, Revolver®, Blindside®, Solitaire®, or Revolver®
- Sedges and kyllingas emerge primarily in spring. Dismiss®, Blindside, Solitare, Celsius XTRA or Tribute Total are most effective applied shortly after emergence and usually require multiple applications for optimal control.
Insect Control
- White grubs are usually controlled with preventative applications made at the first sign of adult flight in the spring. New formulations like Durentis™ allow flexible timing of applications well before white grub adults appear and provides lasting control. Merit® has been the industry standard for white grub preventative control. Though curative applications are usually inefficient, Dylox® is the industry standard and provides quick knockdown of white grubs.
- Applications of Durentis should be made in the spring (at first sign of adults) for season-long control of caterpillars including fall armyworms, cutworms, and sod webworms. Certain products can provide quick knockdown of caterpillars like Talstar® (no residual) or Triple Crown® (some residual control).
- Monitor for chinch bugs throughout the summer with soap flushes or watch for insect damage that mimics drought stress. Applications of Triple Crown or Talstar can provide quick knockdown and residual control (Triple Crown) of chinch bugs throughout the summer.
- Fire ant mounds can be unsightly, and their stinging makes them a human nuisance. TopChoice® is the industry standard for season-long control of existing fire ant population. TopChoice is a restricted use product; refer to label for more information.
Disease Control
- Large patch typically develops with high soil moisture and when 2” soil temperatures decline to below 70°F. Applications of preventative fungicides, like Armada® or Fame®, in the fall when conditions are conducive for disease development.
- Take-all root rot (TARR) can develop starting earlier in the summer with 2” soil temperatures at 77-86°F, which is when preventative fungicide applications of Armada or Fame should be made for optimum control.
- Leaf spot is most problematic during rain events when prolonged cloud cover and leaf wetness is present. Use lower rates of Armada or Fame when applied preventatively and use higher rates when making curative applications.
Mosquito Control
- Mosquito control can be accomplished in early spring with larvicides (methoprene, pyriproxyfen) applied to standing water or adulticides (Scion® or Talstar) applied as barrier treatments late spring through the fall.