Lawn and Pest Services – Alpine, UT

Trusted lawn fertilization, flowerbed weed prevention, and pest control

Semi-rural, executive properties and larger lots — Alpine yard service built for scale and the foothills environment.

Alpine is a community for people who chose their lifestyle deliberately. Larger lots, mountain views, a genuine semi-rural character, and executive homes that represent significant investment. Homeowners here have the budget for premium service and the eye to know if they’re getting it. At 5,000 feet with horse property adjacency and open foothills on the edges, Alpine presents pest and lawn conditions that go well beyond standard suburban service. We bring the expertise that these properties actually require.

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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 Alpine’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 Alpine 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 Alpine home. Interior treatment when needed — but outside is where pests get stopped.

 

 

What Alpine Homeowners Deal With

Larger Lots Require More Than Standard Programs

Half-acre and larger properties need comprehensive applications, attention to edge and transition zone conditions, and enough material and time to treat the full footprint properly. Our Alpine service accounts for property scale from the estimate through every treatment.

Horse Property Adjacency Brings Unique Pest Dynamics

Horse properties attract flies, gnats, and a different pest profile than purely residential suburban settings. If you live adjacent to horse properties, your pest experience is meaningfully different from a standard suburban city — and our program reflects that.

Field Mice from Open Land and Foothills

Alpine’s semi-rural character means open land borders that support rodent populations. Field mouse pressure from adjacent land is a consistent challenge, especially in fall as temperatures drop and rodents seek interior access.

Alpine Runs Its Own Calendar. Here's Ours.

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

  • Round 1 — WAKE UP: Early to mid-April — slightly later than valley floor due to 4,770 ft elevation. 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 Orem 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 Orem 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 Alpine Neighborhoods

    • Alpine Country Club

    • Box Elder

    • Grove Drive Area

    • Country Squire

    • Cedar Hills Border

    • North Alpine

    • Three Falls / Lambert Park

    • Deer Ridge

    • East Bench Alpine

    • Fox Hollow

    • Brookside

    • Alpine Heights

    • The Preserve at Alpine

    • Westfield

    • Alpine Meadows

    • Lower Alpine / Fields Area

    • and YOUR’s

Alpine Address. Real Price. First Call.

We know what Alpine 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 Alpine...

Q: Do you service large Alpine lots — half-acre and above?

A: Yes. Large lot service is a normal part of our Alpine operations. We measure accurately, price by square footage, and apply full coverage of the entire treated area. No shortcuts on larger properties.

Q: We live near horse properties. Does that affect your pest service?

A: Yes — horse property adjacency creates different fly and gnat pressure, and occasionally different rodent dynamics. We factor this into treatment selection and coverage areas for properties near equestrian land.

Q: Are there specific wasp concerns in Alpine?

A: Yes — multiple species including yellow jackets, bald-faced hornets, and paper wasps are all common at Alpine's elevation near foothills. August through October is the active treatment window. Property perimeters and any outbuildings (barns, sheds) require particular attention.

Q: Do Alpine lawns have the same timing as Cedar Hills?

A: Very similar — both at 5,000 feet, both with foothills exposure. Late April to early May for spring pre-emergent and mid-August for the fall round is the right window for both communities.

Q: Is there anything unique about Alpine that other services miss?

A: The scale and semi-rural pest dynamics are the two most commonly missed factors. Programs designed for a Lehi new-construction quarter-acre lot aren't the right fit for a full-acre Alpine property with horse neighbors and mountain views.

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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.