Tuff Turf proudly offers pest control in Caledonia, a part of our lawn care services in our vast West Michigan service area. Maybe you’ve seen one of our vehicles? We’re the ones with the huge moles bursting out of the top!
About Caledonia, MI
The story of the Village of Caledonia begins with the arrival of the first white settlers in township number five in Kent County. Asahel Kent, his wife, and his young daughter traveled to Michigan from Ohio in a covered wagon, finally settling in 1838 on a parcel of land at the intersection of Whitneyville Avenue and 100th Street. Because Whitneyville Avenue was the main route from Battle Creek and Kalamazoo to Grand Rapids, Kent decided to make his home an inn, which was known as Kent House, and also known as the Oak Grove Inn.
Located on the southern border of Kent County, the Township is one of the fastest growing in West Michigan. Although it aims to maintain a small town feel, it’s close enough to downtown GR to take in the big city whenever you want.
Why Choose Tuff Turf?
Being this close to nature also means contending with more bothersome pests disrupting your enjoyment and wreaking havoc with your lawn. Tuff Turf has decades of experience helping Caledonia home owners take back control of their yards, whether it’s our comprehensive pest control, mosquito control, bug barriers, lawn care and diagnostics, or one of our many other services.
Whether making a good impression with a healthy, green front lawn or maintaining your own backyard paradise, Tuff Turf can help.
If you have a lot of dandelions and weeds in your lawn and maybe time to think about having us do a fertilization and weed control program.
Lawn rolled
One mole was caught on this property in Caledonia Michigan today.
Applying crabgrass control
Applying crabgrass control
Applying crabgrass control
Serious nutsedge
Pretty green for August
Lots of tall fescue in this lawn.
Last grub preventer application
Nice looking lawn
Treating more nutsedge
Roadside crabgrass
Good looking lawn
The time of year for lawn diseases.
Completely brown lawn. Not long ago.
More roadside crabgrass
Applying grub preventer
Quality lawn
Roadside crabgrass
Lush lawn
Nice looking lawn
Nice dark green lawn
Crabgrass on the neighbor’s yard but very little on a tuff turf yard.
Recovering from drought stress
Spraying nutsedge
Applying grub control
Lawn could be mowed longer
Treating crabgrass
Soon
Applying grub preventer
Home near golf courses can contain a lot of bent grass.
More roadside crabgrass
Mole control
Aeration with a view
You'll find crabgrass. I'm disturbed soil along roadside.
Longer is better in these summer months
This lawn is recovering well. From drought stress.
Mole control!
Mole control
Began treating lawn this year. Late in the Spring. So some crabgrass has broken through.
Mole control
Nutsedge example
Improved lawn. However still needs daily watering.
This lawn was too dry to treat. Just a few weeks ago
Another great lawn
Still dry, but was a desert last visit.
If you're seeing holes like this it would be from chipmunks. We can help with a chipmunk trapping program.
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