Stop Bermudagrass Now Before it Takes Over

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Aggressive Growth

Bermudagrass can spread through both above-ground (stolons) and below-ground (rhizomes) runners, which makes it very hard to control.

It Keeps Coming Back

As a perennial grassy weed, Bermudagrass can keep coming back, even after hand-pulling.

Hard to Contain

Once you notice Bermudagrass in your yard, you will likely see it encroaching into your flower beds, walkways, and driveway.

A Strong Allergen

If you have seasonal allergies, Bermudagrass in your yard can make your symptoms even worse.

Brown and Patchy Spots

Bermudagrass needs a lot of sun and water to grow. So it can quickly turn an unsightly shade of brown or yellow when it’s dormant.

It Won’t Stop

Left unchecked, a small patch of Bermudagrass will keep growing until it takes over. Call a Bermudagrass control expert right away!

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What Is Bermudagrass?

Bermudagrass is a warm-season grass, commonly used in residential lawns in areas of the southern United States with hot and dry climates. It’s a fast-growing, dense grass that adapts well to many soil types and thrives in heat and full sunlight. It has a vibrant green color, but it can turn brown or go dormant in colder weather or during drought.

In the northern United States and Canada, where lawns are composed of cool-season grasses, Bermudagrass is considered an invasive weed.

How Do I Kill Bermudagrass Weeds in My Lawn?

A lot of homeowners have tried using an over-the-counter weed killer or spray, only to grow frustrated when they see the Bermudagrass come back in another location. And hand-pulling is incredibly labor-intensive and ineffective.

Successful Bermudagrass control is more complex than just point-and-shoot. And eliminating it certainly doesn’t happen overnight.

How Do I Get Rid of Bermudagrass For Good?

At Weed Man, we have found that the best Bermudagrass control results come from combining pre-emergent and post-emergent activities. Early and accurate identification of the weed is especially important because Bermudagrass is best controlled in the early spring.

Additional treatment may be needed throughout the summer to address any regrowth. And if you plan to overseed in the fall, Bermudagrass should be eliminated before your overseeding service to ensure the best results.

As we often say, a healthy lawn is always the best defense against weeds. This includes proper mowing, watering, fertilization, and more!

What Causes Bermudagrass to Grow in My Lawn?

How did Bermudagrass get into your yard? The problem is that it can travel in any number of ways, above ground or below ground.

Bermudagrass seeds may have arrived in your yard via:

  • A neighbor's yard
  • Tainted soil or sod
  • Animals, like birds
  • Wind and water runoff
  • Contaminated gardening tools or equipment

The important thing is that you reach out to a Bermudagrass control specialist as soon as you notice it in your yard.

Start right now by finding the local Weed Man in your area!


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