Lawn and Pest Services – Highland, UT

Trusted lawn fertilization, flowerbed weed prevention, and pest control

Premium Highland properties deserve premium service — larger lots, high standards, and expert execution.

Highland’s tech executive and professional homeowner base has high expectations — and they should. These are significant investments in large, well-positioned properties with views of Timpanogos and easy Alpine Loop access. The lawn and pest program that protects a Highland property’s curb appeal and structural integrity needs to be calibrated for the scale of those lots, the foothills pest pressure, and the elevation that separates Highland’s seasonal timing from the valley below. We deliver programs that match what Highland homeowners actually need.

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Lawn Fertilization — FIVE Rounds

One bag from the hardware store moves the needle exactly as much as you’d expect. Our five-round program — WAKE UP, BUILD, PROTECT, MAINTAIN, STRENGTHEN — applies the right product at the right soil temperature for Highland’s elevation. Timed correctly. Guaranteed all season with prepay.

 

Flowerbed & Rock Area Weed Prevention

Utah has two weed germination windows. Most companies only hit one. We apply a pre-emergent barrier in spring and again in fall — so Highland beds and rock areas stay clean through both cycles. No pulling required.

 

 

 

Pest Control — The Barrier Is Outside

We stop spiders, ants, earwigs, and wasps before they’re inside. Quarterly exterior perimeter treatments establish the barrier around your HIghland home. Interior treatment when needed — but outside is where pests get stopped.

 

 

 

What Highland Homeowners Deal With

Large-Lot Service Requirements

Highland’s larger properties require significantly more material and coverage time than standard suburban lots. Programs not built for scale produce visible coverage gaps and inconsistent results on bigger Highland yards. Our service is measured and priced for your full footprint.

Voles and Field Mice from Adjacent Open Land

Open land on Highland’s perimeter supports significant rodent populations that push into residential yards, especially in fall. Proactive fall perimeter treatment is particularly important for Highland properties that border open space.

Significant Wasp Pressure in Late Summer

Highland’s elevation and open land adjacency creates strong yellow jacket and paper wasp pressure in August and September. Outbuildings, deck undersides, and any structural voids are common nesting sites. Early August treatment is the most effective approach.

Highland Runs Its Own Calendar. Here's Ours.

At 4,800 – 5,000 ft, generic Utah lawn advice doesn’t apply. Here’s what we actually do — and when — for Highland properties:

  • Round 1 — WAKE UP: Late April to early May—  4,800 – 5,000 ft elevation, 2-3 weeks later than valley floor. Soil temperature triggers the window — not the date.
  • Round 2 — BUILD: Late spring root strengthening. Grub control included for prepay customers.
  • Round 3 — PROTECT: Summer nutrition + billbug treatment (prepay). This is when Highland lawns separate.
  • Round 4 — MAINTAIN: Fall recovery + sod webworm treatment (prepay). Cooler temps = best growing window of the year.
  • Round 5 — STRENGTHEN: Winterizer. Sets up spring green-up. The round most Highland homeowners skip and then wonder why their neighbor’s lawn looks better in April.

Flowerbed pre-emergent and weed control comes monthly. Actively fight the annual and perennial weeds in your gardens and get your weekends back. 

We know pests better than most. And certainly better than the door-to door guys. And our team has been treating long enough to know the pests in your lawns, in your eaves, around your kids play areas and the pressure of wasp season. Predictable every year. We treat proactively — not reactively.

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Proudly serving these Highland Neighborhoods

    • Highland Bench

    • Highland Drive

    • Meadow Drive

    • Canyon Crest

    • Highland East Bench

    • Highland West

    • Highland South

    • Highland North

    • Burgess Park area

    • Dry Creek area

    • Alpine Highway corridor

    • Hidden Oaks

    • Hidden Valley

    • Country Club Estates

    • Highland Hills

    • Highland Cove

    • Highland Park

    • Twin Bridges

    • Canterbury

    • Box Elder Estates

    • Ivory Highlands

    • Maple Hollow

    • Beacon Hill

    • Fox Hollow

    • Stone Creek

    • Spring Creek

    • Saddleback

    • The Preserve at Highland

    • Highland Glen

    • Sunset Hills

    • Ridge View Estates

    • and Your’s!

Highland Address. Real Price. First Call.

We know what Highland yards deal with — the soil, the elevation, the pest pressure that comes with your specific neighborhood. Tell us your address and we’ll tell you exactly what it costs. No site visit required. No estimate games.

  • Pricing answered on the first call.
  • No contracts. Stay because the results are there.
  • “If they come back, so do we.” — Full-season guarantee with prepay
  • 15+ years serving Utah homeowners

FAQs for Highland...

Q: Do you service full-acre Highland properties?

A: Yes. Large Highland lots are a standard part of our service. We provide a property-specific estimate based on measured square footage and a walkthrough of conditions.

Q: When should Highland homeowners apply spring pre-emergent?

A: Late April to early May for most Highland addresses. The elevation difference from valley cities is significant enough that applying in late March is too early — soil temps haven't reached the threshold.

Q: What's the best way to manage vole pressure in Highland?

A: Fall timing is the key — treat the perimeter before voles establish winter runs under the turf. Combining perimeter rodent treatments with vegetation management at the property edge is the most effective approach. We include this in our Highland pest programs.

Q: Do you treat HOA-standard Highland properties?

A: Yes. Many Highland properties are in HOA communities with specific exterior maintenance requirements. Our programs are designed to maintain consistent, HOA-compliant appearance through every season.

Q: Can you handle mixed conditions — turf, beds, rock areas — in a large Highland yard?

A: Yes. Larger Highland properties typically have multiple landscape zones. We treat each zone appropriately: lawn fertilization for turf, pre-emergent barrier for beds and rock areas, and targeted pest treatment for structure perimeters and outbuildings.

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Experienced Technicians

Our techs have seen all of it. With years of training and experience, they are qualified, honest, and can guide you to make the best decision for your repair.

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Longevity in Business

The My Guy Brand is a home services brand that is locally owned and operated with over 15 years of taking care of our Utah County neighbors.

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Licensed and Bonded

We're licensed, background checked, and bonded. We back up our work and repairs. So our customers have peace of mind when they choose us.