What Our Customers Are Saying

I have used other companies in the past and none of them produced the results like Davenport did.  We have referred them to several people In our neighborhood and it is quite impressive to see what they can do with a lawn.  Well done Davenport!

Special Offer

New Customers

New customers – receive your first lawn care application for $25.

*Limited to new customers with lawns up to 6000 square feet. Offer may not be combined with any other coupon.

We are proud to offer termite solutions using Sentricon bait stations.

We are thrilled to be partnering with Sentricon® to bring you the best termite protection in the industry. As Certified Sentricon Specialists, we have the ability to inspect and service your property to ensure full termite protection.

THE Standalone Solution

Damage

Termites are discovered in more than 5 million homes on average each year in the United States. Unless you call Alaska home, your house is not safe from termite damage. The National Pest Management Association estimates termite damage costs U.S. homeowners $5 billion each year.

How can they cause so much damage? A subterranean termite colony can include millions of termites, and the worker termites forage for food 24/7. Their food is the wood in your home: your floors, walls and ceilings. And a termite may only need a 1/16″ space to pass through your foundation and reach the wood above.

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Efficacy

Backed by more than 60 scientific and 30 independent research studies, Sentricon is the only termite control product proven time and again to eliminate entire colonies.

Green Chemistry Challenge Award

The original Sentricon® system is the only termite product awarded the EPA’s Green Chemistry Challenge award for superior environmentally responsible chemistry.

Science trumps termites.

The science behind the Sentricon® system leaves termites helpless as the active ingredient prevents molting – an extremely important step in the termite growth process. And in lab tests when given the choice, termites ate nearly 10 times more bait than wood.