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Nothing, it’s hot and sunny which Bermuda grass loves. Make sure your Rachio watering has auto-adjusted to heavy with long soak periods to ensure the soil is properly saturated to the root levels and the grass doesn’t become drought-stressed. Be on the lookout for any Fall Armyworm, sod webworm, or cutworm activity. Your July treatment of Duocide Insecticide Control should still be growing strong but if you see them earlier than your September 1 treatment of Duocide then it is okay to put it down a little early. Only put it down if needed to save money. You want to kill those insects before they get a chance to destroy your grass blades but you don’t want to put it down if the previous treatment is still working and keeping them in control. You can read more about them in the “Fall Armyworms! The other insect that will kill your bermudagrass” section.

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