Crane Fly

“Last spring a decision was made not to treat for crane fly – not anticipating such an aggressive invasion.

In September, when we are sure all the larvae have hatched, Garron  will begin thatching, seeding and fertilizing to restore our lawns.

Thanks for your patience as we work throughout the community. “

Karen Siegel, Landscape Chair

ksiegel44@gmail.com


Please email or call Randy Hitz with any questions.

4 Responses to “Crane Fly”

  1. Caye Bogue

    The lawn in front of my house on the golf course side is heavily infested. It was last year as well and nothing was done about it. Garron needs to get rid of the infestation on people’s yards as well as the golf course. Otherwise crane fly will spread onto the course next year from our yards. And it’s ugly to have a brown yard in front of my house rather than green as it should be.

    • Robin Shultz

      Hi Caye, Steve Chinn works closely with Garron and will be able to give you more information on the plan for this coming year. Thank you for your input. It’s important that the Board hears from you. Steve can be reached at schinno@gmail.com or 503-682-0234. Thank you

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