Fertilization, weed control, and core aeration built for the grass actually growing in your yard — not a franchise program copied from another climate. Locally owned, right here in Horry County.
Three things, done right, on a schedule that matches how warm-season grass actually grows here — dormant in winter, hungry in summer.
A year-round program timed to warm-season green-up, peak summer growth, and fall hardening off. Balanced nutrition so your lawn thickens instead of just flashing green for two weeks.
Pre-emergent applications timed to soil temperature to stop crabgrass and winter weeds before they start, plus post-emergent treatment for whatever breaks through — using products that are safe on your specific grass type.
Sandy soil settles hard and heavy summer traffic chokes roots. Aeration opens the soil so water, air, and fertilizer reach the root zone — done in the growing season, when warm-season turf can heal and fill in fast.
What we don't do: mowing and landscaping, and no household pest control — the “pest” in our name means turf pests: chinch bugs, armyworms, grubs, mole crickets. We're a lawn treatment company. Keeping our focus narrow is exactly why our programs work — we spend our time on turf health, weed pressure, and insect damage instead of running mow crews.
Bermuda, Zoysia, St. Augustine, and Centipede are the only grasses we treat — and each one wants something different. The wrong product on the wrong grass doesn't just fail, it does damage.
Warm-season grass sleeps all winter and does its real growing in the heat. Feeding it on a cool-season calendar wastes your money and pushes growth when the plant can't use it. Our applications follow soil temperature, not a national schedule.
St. Augustine and Centipede are sensitive to products that Bermuda shrugs off. We identify your turf type before the first application and treat accordingly — every time.
Sandy coastal soil that lets nutrients leach straight through. Fall armyworms arriving in waves. Chinch bugs in St. Augustine, large patch in Zoysia after a wet winter, spring dead spot in Bermuda. Drought one year, a tropical system dumping ten inches the next. These are Grand Strand problems, and they need Grand Strand answers.
Some problems a program fixes. Some are irrigation, mowing height, or shade — and no amount of fertilizer will change them. We'll tell you which one you've got, even when it means less work for us.
“Some problems a program fixes. Some are irrigation, mowing height, or shade. I'll tell you which one you've got — even when it means less work for me.”
I got into this industry at nineteen years old. Fifteen years later, I'm still doing it — and still doing it here.
In that time I've carried lawns through the worst droughts this area has seen, through turf-damaging insect outbreaks, and through just about every problem a homeowner can inherit with a yard. That experience is the difference between guessing and knowing: what a program can realistically fix, what it can't, and what's actually worth your money.
Brothers Lawn & Pest Control exists because homeowners here deserve an alternative to the big franchises — a local company where the person treating your lawn is accountable for how it looks, and where quality matters more than how many stops we can squeeze into a day.
We stay inside Horry County on purpose. A tight service area means we know your soil, your water, and your weed pressure — and we can get back out to you quickly when something needs a second look.
Myrtle Beach · North Myrtle Beach · Conway · Surfside Beach · Murrells Inlet · Socastee · Carolina Forest · Little River · Loris · Aynor · Garden City · Longs
No pressure, no long sales pitch, and no charge to find out. We'll look at your lawn, identify the grass and what's actually wrong with it, and give you a straight price on a program.
If it turns out you don't need us — or the fix is something you can handle yourself — we'll tell you that too.
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Call or text. Tell us your address and what the lawn is doing, and we'll get you a price — usually the same day.
Or email brotherslawnandpest@gmail.com