Dog poop attracts Flies. Flies lay eggs in the dog poop. One fly lays up to 500 eggs a day. Maggots form and become flies within 4-10 days. Pesticides do not adequately control the problem. Without weekly removal the vicious cycle continues.Read our article about the problem and tips on how to solve it by clicking here.
Concentrated nitrogen from dog poop causes brown and bare spots on lawns. Decomposing pet waste may change the pH level of your soil, making it harder for grass to grow and survive. Learn tips and tricks to control lawn damage from pet waste here.
Dog poop is the primary source of yard odors.As it decomposes in your yard it releases ammonia and sulfur. The bacteria and parasites in the waste also decompose and release odors.Waste removal is the most effective way to control yard odors.