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Tuesday, June 23

79°F air
83°F soil
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Fertilizer Blackout Active
Sarasota County fertilizer blackout — no N or P on urban turf. Lifts October 1 (100 days).
License Expiring EXPIRED
Richard Winn \u00B7 FDACS Limited Urban Commercial Fertilizer Applicator #LF324578
Agronomic Signal
Prime growth window — balanced nutrition, active pest scouting, weed pressure building.
Spray Windows
Today
fair
Wind 12mph3% rainRH 69%
Tomorrow
fair
Wind 13mph7% rainRH 71%
Thu
fair
Wind 13mph19% rainRH 67%
Overdue Properties
8 properties past 35 days
Smoke New Property 1780061458664no recent app
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E2E Admin Review 1780068107423no recent app
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Recent Activity
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Revenue Stuck
$1,081.58 open · 6 quotes, 0 overdue invoices
Open Quotes \u00B7 $1,081.58oldest 73d
John DeereEST-003
$336.3573d
John DeereEST-004
$237.573d
Test CustomerEST-TEST
$068d
Bill Dance11b328ab-eb85-4a65-a369-897c4df5aaab
$200.4568d
ARIELY, YORAM839485ae-3de0-4feb-88a8-5dc296cad347
$182.2862d
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Overdue Invoices \u00B7 $0
None overdue.
Pest Watch
Southern Chinch BugsAphidsWhitefly complex+10 more
Southern Chinch Bugs (Blissus insularis)high
Scout hot reflective zones — south-facing walls, driveways, sidewalk edges. Confirm active feeding margins before treating.
Tropical Sod Webworm (Herpetogramma phaeopteralis)moderate
Night feeder — scout late afternoon for irregular brown patches with green frass pellets on soil surface. Damage is scattered/irregular, grass blades chewed from tips. Monitor warm sheltered areas. Distinguish from Armyworm: webworm damage is patchy with visible frass; armyworm damage is a fast-moving front of close-cropped turf advancing across the lawn.
Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda)watch
Early season — monitor. Feeds during day, travels in groups. Damage appears as a sharp line of close-cropped turf advancing rapidly — unlike webworm which is patchy. Green-brown caterpillar with inverted Y on head. Treat ahead of the feeding front. Bifenthrin or chlorantraniliprole.
Mole Crickets (Neoscapteriscus spp.)active
Spring egg-laying season. Flush test: 2 gal soapy water per sqft. Nymphs emerging — treat before tunneling damage spreads.
White Grubs (Phyllophaga / Cyclocephala)watch
Monitor for spongy turf that lifts easily. Peak adult flight May-July, grub damage Aug-Oct. Preventive imidacloprid if history.
Fire Ants (Solenopsis invicta)active
Bait application or individual mound drench depending on property.
Aphids (multiple spp.)high
Peak aphid activity on new growth. Check ixora, hibiscus, podocarpus, plumbago, crape myrtle, and oleander. Clusters on shoot tips and flower buds. Honeydew and sooty mold follow heavy infestations. Treat with systemic or contact insecticide — or let natural predators (ladybugs, lacewings) manage light populations.
Whitefly complex (Aleurodicus, Dialeurodes)high
Ficus whitefly, spiraling whitefly on palms, rugose spiraling on gumbo limbo. Systemic + contact rotation. Check for sooty mold.
Scale insects (multiple spp.)moderate
Tea scale on camellias/hollies, wax scale on hollies/ligustrum, cycad aulacaspis scale on sagos. Sooty mold = indicator.
Mealybugs (Pseudococcidae)moderate
Active mealybug season. White cottony masses on stems, leaf axils, and undersides. Common on crotons, hibiscus, ixora, palms (frond bases), and bird of paradise. Honeydew and sooty mold follow. Systemic imidacloprid drench or contact spray with horticultural oil. Check under leaf sheaths on palms.
Rugose Spiraling Whitefly (on palms)high
White spiraling wax on palm frond undersides. Heavy sooty mold. Systemic trunk injection or soil drench.
Palm Weevils (Rhynchophorus spp.)watch
Monitor Canary Island date palms and coconut palms. Crown collapse indicates advanced infestation.
Ambrosia Beetles (Xyleborus/Xylosandrus spp.)moderate
Target stressed, recently transplanted, or flood-damaged trees. Look for toothpick-like frass tubes on bark. No effective chemical cure once inside — prevention is key. Maintain tree vigor, avoid wounding.
Weed Pressure
CrabgrassSpurgeChamberbitter+3 more
CrabgrassGerminating — post-emergent spot treat with Celsius or Drive.
SpurgeEmerging in thin turf and bed edges. Spot treat.
ChamberbitterOpening in ornamental beds. Hand pull or spot treat.
GoosegrassCompacted areas, cart paths, driveway edges.
SedgeYellow/purple nutsedge in wet areas. Certainty or SedgeHammer.
DollarweedIndicator of overwatering. Reduce irrigation before treating.
Fungal Risk
Take-All Root RotPythium BlightCercospora Leaf Spot+1 more
Take-All Root Rot (Gaeumannomyces graminis)moderate
Yellowing, thin turf, easy to pull. Confirm with root check. Thiophanate-methyl + soil biology.
Pythium Blight (Pythium spp.)moderate
84% humidity. Greasy, wilted patches that spread overnight. Avoid late-day irrigation.
Cercospora Leaf Spot (on Crape Myrtle, Ligustrum)watch
Brown/purple leaf spots with yellowing. Improve air circulation, fungicide if severe. Common in humid summer months.
Anthracnose (on Mango, Ficus, Live Oak)watch
Dark lesions on leaves and stems during rainy season. Copper fungicide preventive on susceptible ornamentals.
Palm & Tree Notes
Ganoderma butt rot — check base of queen palms for conk brackets. Flag for supervisor if found.
Ganoderma butt rot — check base of queen palms for conk brackets. Flag for supervisor if found.
Spiraling whitefly active on palms — check undersides of fronds. Systemic drench or trunk injection.
Manganese/potassium deficiency risk — watch for frizzle top (Mn) or orange speckling on older fronds (K).
Scale and mealybug pressure on palms — inspect frond bases and petioles.
Watering Restrictions
EXTREME DROUGHT — 1 day/week by address number
Addresses ending in 0 or 1: Monday
Addresses ending in 2 or 3: Tuesday
Addresses ending in 4 or 5: Wednesday
Addresses ending in 6 or 7: Thursday
Addresses ending in 8 or 9: Friday
Letters / common areas: Saturday
Under 1 acre: 12am–4am or 8pm–11:59pm. Over 1 acre: 8pm–4am.
SWFWMD Modified Phase III in effect Apr 3 – Jul 1, 2026. Citations without warning starting Apr 17. Advise customers accordingly.
After a treatment application, customers may hand-water dry spots or water in the product as needed — this does not count against restriction days. Save the application flag as proof of service.
Mow Height Recommendations
St. AugustineHOC 3.5–4.5" · Blade 4.5–5.5"
ZoysiaHOC 3" · Blade 4"
Zoysia JaponicaHOC 3" · Blade 4"
BermudaHOC 3" · Blade 4"
BahiaHOC 3.5–4" · Blade 4–5"