
Lawn Disease Control in Macon & Warner Robins, Georgia
Large patch. Dollar spot. Gray leaf spot. Georgia's humidity breeds lawn disease. We identify it, treat it, and stop it from coming back. First treatment within 24 hours.
The problem
Georgia's Climate Is a Breeding Ground for Lawn Disease
Hot days. Warm nights. High humidity. That's the recipe for turf disease, and Middle Georgia serves it up from May through October.
You might notice it as brown circles in your yard, patches of thinning grass, or areas that look slimy or matted in the morning. By the time most homeowners realize it's a disease, the damage is already spreading.
Lawn disease doesn't fix itself. And the longer you wait, the more turf you lose.
Not Sure What's Wrong with Your Lawn?
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What we treat
Common Lawn Diseases in Middle Georgia
Large Patch
The most common turf disease in Middle Georgia. Large, irregular patches of brown, thinning grass on warm-season lawns. Most active in fall and spring when soil temps are between 60-75°F.
Dollar Spot
Small, silver-dollar-sized spots of dead grass that can merge into larger damaged areas. Often caused by low nitrogen combined with humidity.
Pythium Blight
A fast-moving disease that can destroy large sections of lawn in just a few days during hot, wet weather. Appears as greasy, dark-colored patches.
Gray Leaf Spot
Targets St. Augustine grass with gray-brown lesions on leaf blades. Spreads quickly in warm, humid conditions.
Fairy Ring
Dark green circles or arcs of mushrooms in the lawn. Caused by fungi in the soil. Can be difficult to manage without professional treatment.
Our approach
How We Fight Lawn Disease
Identification First
Different diseases require different treatments. We identify the specific disease before we spray a single drop.
Targeted Fungicide Applications
We apply the right fungicide at the right rate. Professional-grade products more effective than anything at the hardware store.
Preventive Treatments
For lawns prone to recurring disease, we offer preventive fungicide applications before disease season starts.
Cultural Recommendations
We'll tell you what you can do between treatments: watering habits, mowing height, and practices that reduce disease risk.
Add-on service
Pairs With Your Core Program
Disease control is an add-on that works alongside your core fertilization and weed control. Healthy, well-fed grass resists disease better.
Why Attaboy
Why Macon Homeowners Trust Attaboy for Disease Control
Common questions
Lawn Disease Control FAQ
How do I know if my lawn has a disease?
Common signs include circular brown patches, thinning grass, yellow or brown leaf blades, and areas that look wet or slimy in the morning. Request a quote and we'll come out to diagnose the problem.
Can I prevent lawn disease?
Yes. Preventive fungicide treatments applied before disease season are highly effective. Good watering habits (morning, not evening) and proper mowing height also help.
Is disease treatment safe for pets?
Yes. Every product we use is safe for kids and pets once dry, usually about 30 minutes.
Will my grass grow back after disease damage?
In most cases, yes. Warm-season grasses like Bermuda are resilient and will fill back in with proper treatment and nutrition. Severe cases may need additional support.
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Don't Let Disease Destroy Your Lawn
Lawn disease spreads fast in Georgia's climate. The sooner you act, the less damage your lawn takes. Get professional diagnosis and treatment within 24 hours.

