
IPM Landscapes, LLC
About us
James Petrillo, owner of IPM Landscapes, is an experienced environmentalist who opened a company to fill a gap for property owners who enjoy eye appealing landscapes but struggle to find services that produce a product with low ecological impact. During his tenure with PGA TOUR Agronomy, James developed his IPM approach. In the golf industry, there are many challenges to maintain a championship quality product. His time with the PGA gave James great access to and hands-on experience with, creating and preserving low-cost, environmentally sensitive areas registered with the National Audubon Society. In order to maintain Audubon status, these areas must be low-maintenance, esthetically pleasing and provide natural food and shelter for native wildlife. IPM is an acronym for Integrated Pest Management, an approach to dealing with the various pests of crops, landscapes, and structures, which incorporates multiple concepts from the disciplines of systems science, and ecology.
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"You were given several management strategies and educated on the use of round up. We chose the most economical strategie involving you applying round up after every mowing event. We came in under budget and did everything we discussed."
"You said do the job. You didn't ask for an estimate."
"I can't believe your landsaper was smarter then the arborist. Send a picture of how perfect they are now. I drove by and they are exactly as I said they would be. Crazy how experience still is better then titles. They should resign as arborist. We had full communication and were watched by a man that lives in the house that calls himself an arborist . Permition and supervision. Literally watched every cut. Your a scam who didn't pay for work a man living in your home wasn't able to do. I paid my men for the terrific work they did and you live forever in the IPM stories. Every time we drive by we look at the glorious work we did. Perfect."
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