⬥ Eads, TN · Serving since 1972

Professional Lawn Care & Pest Control in Eads, TN

Weed prevention, mosquito control, flea & tick defense, and tree & shrub care for Eads-area homes — tuned to the soil, climate, and pest pressure of Shelby County.

Serving Eads, TN

Lawn Care Built for Eads Properties

Safari Lawn Care has treated Eads lawns for decades. Our technicians are based in Bartlett and serve the Greater Memphis region with weed prevention, mosquito control, flea and tick defense, and tree and shrub care programs tuned to Mid-South conditions.

Every Eads property gets a service plan built around its turf type, shade exposure, and seasonal pest pressure — not a generic one-size-fits-all schedule.

Common pressures we treat in Eads:

  • Crabgrass and other warm-season grassy weeds germinate early in the Eads area due to mild spring soil temperatures
  • Mosquito and tick pressure stays elevated from late April through October along wooded borders and shaded lawns
  • Fall armyworm outbreaks can damage bermudagrass lawns rapidly in late summer without proactive monitoring
  • Ornamental trees and shrubs face insect and fungal disease pressure through the humid growing season
Lush, healthy Eads lawn maintained by Safari Lawn Care

Eads at a Glance

Population2,500
CountyShelby County
USDA Zone7b
ZIP Codes38028
Common TurfBermudagrass, Zoysiagrass, Tall Fescue

Soil: Mid-South loess-based silty loam soil common throughout the Greater Memphis region.

Microclimate: Eads sits in the humid-subtropical climate zone of West Tennessee, with hot, humid summers and mild winters that drive a long growing season and sustained weed and pest pressure from April through October.

What We Do

Services Available in Eads, TN

01

Weed Prevention

Pre-emergent and post-emergent programs timed by soil temperature — not calendar — to stop crabgrass, dallisgrass, and winter weeds before they establish.

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02

Mosquito Control

Targeted barrier treatments and In2Care stations attack resting and breeding zones — the places mosquitoes actually live in Eads.

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03

Flea & Tick Defense

Yard treatments along fence lines, shaded borders, and pet zones to reduce flea and tick pressure from April through October.

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04

Tree & Shrub Maintenance

4-treatment annual program protecting ornamentals from scale, borers, mites, and fungal disease — with dormant oil and systemic insect control.

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Why Safari

Why Homeowners in Eads Choose Us

  • Local Mid-South expertise — every treatment is matched to Eads's soil, climate, and common grass types
  • Licensed Tennessee pest control applicators with over 50 years of Greater Memphis service history
  • Clear communication, consistent routes, and a re-service guarantee on every scheduled treatment

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions — Eads, TN

What grass types grow best in Eads, TN?

Eads lawns are typically bermudagrass in full-sun yards and zoysia or tall fescue in shaded areas. Each grass species has a different optimal mowing height, fertilization schedule, and weed control program. Our technicians tailor treatments to the grass on your property.

When should pre-emergent weed control be applied in Eads?

In the Eads area (USDA zone 7b), the first pre-emergent application should be made in mid-February to early March, before soil temperatures sustain 55°F at two inches — the germination threshold for crabgrass. A split application in late April reinforces summer-long control.

Are your treatments safe for pets and children in Eads?

Yes. All products are EPA-registered and applied by licensed Tennessee pest control applicators according to label directions. Treatments are safe for pets and children once dry — typically within one to two hours. We'll tell you any specific re-entry interval the day of service.

How often does my Eads lawn need service?

Most Eads lawns benefit from seven to eight seasonal treatments per year: pre-emergent and post-emergent weed control, multiple fertilization rounds, and targeted insect and disease treatments as pressure arises. We'll build a recurring program matched to your property.

How quickly can Safari Lawn Care start service in Eads?

We typically reach new Eads customers within seven business days of sign-up, often sooner. Initial quotes are usually available online; if we can't measure your property remotely, a technician will visit for an on-site assessment at no cost.

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Get Professional Lawn Care in Eads, TN

If weeds, pests, or plant-health issues are affecting your Eads lawn, Safari Lawn Care can help. Serving Shelby County since 1972.