Healthy pest-free lawn at a New England Cape-style home in Windham, Maine
Lawn Pest Control · Windham, ME & Greater Portland

Lawn pest & tick control in Windham & Greater Portland — protect the lawn and the family.

Maine lawns get hit by grubs, chinch bugs, sod webworms, and a heavy tick population every summer. Robbins Property Services applies targeted treatments at the right life-cycle window so you use less product and get better results. Serving Windham, Gorham, Westbrook, Falmouth, Cumberland, Scarborough, Raymond, Standish, Gray, and Portland, Maine.

  • Grub control (preventative & curative)
  • Chinch bug & sod webworm
  • Tick suppression
  • Mosquito perimeter (add-on)
  • Targeted, low-volume applications
  • Pet- and kid-conscious options

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Step 01

Grubs — Maine's #1 lawn killer

Japanese beetle and European chafer grubs feed on grass roots in late summer, then crows, skunks, and raccoons tear up your lawn looking for them. We apply preventative grub control in early summer at the egg-laying window across Greater Portland — the most effective and lowest-impact timing.

White grubs revealed under turf during a Maine lawn pest inspection

Step 02

Tick suppression

Maine has one of the highest tick densities in the country, and Cumberland County is hot zone for blacklegged (deer) ticks. Perimeter treatments along wood lines and tall grass dramatically cut the tick population around your house — typically 2–4 applications from May through September.

Tick and mosquito perimeter spray treatment along a wood line at a Greater Portland, Maine property

Step 03

Targeted, not blanketed

We treat actual problem areas and pest pressure points. Less product on your Windham or Falmouth lawn, lower exposure for kids and pets, and better results than blanket-spraying everything.

Lawn care professional inspecting turf health on a Cumberland County, Maine residential lawn

Service area

Proudly serving Greater Portland, Maine.

Common questions

Quick answers

When should I treat for grubs in Maine?+

Preventative grub control goes down in late June through July across Greater Portland — that's when adult beetles are laying eggs. Curative treatments work in late August/September if you already see grub damage.

How effective is tick control on a Maine property?+

A properly applied perimeter program along wood lines and tall grass reduces tick activity around the house by 85–95%. Most Cumberland County clients run 2–4 treatments from May through September.

Are your treatments safe for pets and kids?+

Yes — we use targeted applications and follow re-entry intervals (typically dry within 1–2 hours). For Windham and Falmouth properties with high sensitivity, we offer reduced-impact and organic-friendly programs.

How much does lawn pest control cost in Greater Portland?+

Grub prevention typically runs $90–$180 per application. Full tick suppression programs run $400–$900 per season depending on property size and wood-line footage. Quotes are free and flat.

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What neighbors say

Trusted across Greater Portland.

"Josh and his crew transformed our front beds. Sharp edges, clean mulch, and they show up exactly when they say they will. We use them year-round now."
Sarah K., Falmouth, ME
"Switched to Robbins for snow removal two winters ago. Driveway is always cleared before I'm out the door. No surprises on the bill, ever."
Mike D., Windham, ME
"Best lawn on the street. Their fertilization program made a real difference in one season. Owner-operated and it shows."
Lauren P., Gorham, ME

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