/ ENVIRONMENTAL PATHOLOGY

The biology of turf contamination.

Dog waste is not fertilizer. It is a highly concentrated environmental pollutant that alters soil chemistry, destroys turfgrass, and introduces persistent pathogens into your family's outdoor living space.

HAZARD ASSESSMENT

Pathogens in the soil.

Unmanaged waste degrades turf and creates long-term biological hazards. Our sanitation protocols are designed to disrupt these specific pathogen lifecycles.

01 / NITROGEN TOXICITY
02 / ZOONOTIC PARASITES
03 / VIRAL PATHOGENS

Soil chemistry imbalance

Soil-borne parasites

Persistent viral threats

Unlike herbivore manure, canine waste is highly acidic. It floods soil with excess nitrogen, creating chemical burns that kill turfgrass roots and leave barren patches.

Left untreated, waste deposits microscopic hookworm, roundworm, and whipworm eggs. These parasites remain viable in the soil for years, risking human and canine infection.

Highly contagious pathogens like Parvovirus, Giardia, and Salmonella thrive in contaminated soil. Regular grid-sweeps systematically remove the vectors before transmission occurs.

A close-up shot of healthy, vibrant green grass blades under bright, natural daylight, showcasing pristine soil and turf integrity.
A close-up shot of healthy, vibrant green grass blades under bright, natural daylight, showcasing pristine soil and turf integrity.
PREVENTION PROTOCOL

Disrupting the cycle.

Understanding the mechanics of yard sanitation is the first step toward reclaiming a safe outdoor environment for your family and pets.

GRID-SWEEP METHOD

Scientific yard sanitation

Our technicians execute structured grid-sweeps to ensure complete extraction of biological waste. The best way to control these pests, is to eliminate them promptly.