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Common Weeds in the White Mountains and How to Get Rid of Them

Published March 20th, 2025 by Neff Exterminating Inc

Weeds are more than just an eyesore in the White Mountains. They steal nutrients, water, and sunlight from grass and plants, making it harder to maintain a healthy lawn or landscaped property. Worse yet, weeds spread aggressively, quickly taking over yards, gardens, and commercial properties.

If left untreated, weeds can:

  • Weaken soil health, making it harder for desirable plants to grow
  • Provide shelter for pests and rodents, increasing the risk of infestations
  • Compete with grass and flowers, leaving your yard patchy and unappealing
  • Decrease your property’s curb appeal

The best way to prevent weeds from taking over your property is with professional weed control treatments. Neff Exterminating specializes in pre-emergent and post-emergent treatments that keep weeds from sprouting and eliminate existing ones.

The Most Common Weeds in the White Mountains

Different types of weeds thrive in the White Mountains due to seasonal climate changes and soil conditions. Some are more aggressive than others, but all require proper treatment to prevent them from overtaking your lawn.

Dandelions

Dandelions are among the most persistent weeds, with bright yellow flowers that turn into fluffy seed heads, spreading rapidly in the wind. These deep-rooted weeds can be difficult to pull out manually, and if not completely removed, they grow back quickly.

How to Get Rid of Dandelions:

  • Use a selective broadleaf herbicide to target dandelions without harming grass
  • Remove dandelions before they go to seed
  • Keep your lawn thick and healthy to prevent dandelions from establishing roots

Cheatgrass

Cheatgrass is an invasive species in the White Mountains and can become a major fire hazard in dry conditions. It grows rapidly and chokes out native plants, making it a nuisance for both homeowners and businesses.

How to Get Rid of Cheatgrass:

  • Apply pre-emergent herbicide in early spring to stop seed germination
  • Mow or trim cheatgrass before it develops seed heads
  • Pull small patches by hand, ensuring roots are removed

Foxtail Grass

Foxtail grass is dangerous for pets and livestock, as its barbed seed heads can embed into fur and skin. This weed grows in disturbed soils, open fields, and neglected areas, making it a common problem for both residential and commercial properties.

How to Get Rid of Foxtail:

  • Use pre-emergent treatments in late winter or early spring
  • Regularly mow and maintain your yard to prevent foxtail growth
  • Remove small patches by hand or with spot herbicide applications

Bindweed

This creeping vine chokes out other plants as it wraps around fences and vegetation, making it difficult to remove once established. It spreads underground through deep roots, allowing it to return even after being pulled.

How to Get Rid of Bindweed:

  • Apply a systemic herbicide that reaches the roots
  • Manually pull young plants before they develop deep root systems
  • Cover infested areas with mulch to block sunlight and slow growth

Thistle

Thistle is a spiny, fast-growing weed that spreads aggressively. Its sharp leaves make it difficult to remove by hand, and it can quickly take over pastures, fields, and lawns if left untreated.

How to Get Rid of Thistle:

  • Cut down mature thistle plants before they flower
  • Apply selective broadleaf herbicides
  • Monitor treated areas to prevent regrowth

Best Practices for Long-Term Weed Control

Preventing weeds requires a combination of proactive treatments and lawn maintenance. Here are some key steps to keep your yard weed-free.

Schedule Pre-Emergent Weed Control Treatments

Pre-emergent treatments create a protective barrier in the soil, preventing weed seeds from sprouting. This is the most effective way to stop weeds before they become a problem.

Neff Exterminating offers professional pre-emergent treatments that target seasonal weeds before they take over your property.

Call (928) 536-6862 or schedule your service online.

Keep Your Lawn Healthy and Dense

A thick, well-maintained lawn prevents weed seeds from taking root by reducing open soil space.

  • Mow at the correct height to shade out weeds
  • Water deeply and infrequently to promote strong root growth
  • Fertilize regularly to strengthen your grass against weed competition

Use Post-Emergent Herbicides for Existing Weeds

If weeds have already sprouted, targeted herbicide applications can eliminate them. Spot treatments work best for isolated patches, while broadleaf herbicides control widespread infestations.

For large-scale weed problems, Neff Exterminating offers customized post-emergent solutions tailored to your property.

Contact us at (928) 536-6862 or request service here.

Apply Mulch to Garden Beds and Landscaping Areas

Mulch blocks sunlight, helping to suppress weed growth while retaining moisture for plants. Organic mulch also improves soil health, creating a stronger environment for flowers, shrubs, and trees.

Invest in Professional Weed Control Services

DIY weed control often fails to provide long-term results. Over-the-counter herbicides may not be strong enough to eliminate stubborn weeds, and hand-pulling methods do not address deep root systems.

Professional weed control services save time and ensure effective, long-lasting results.

Call Neff Exterminating at (928) 536-6862 to set up a customized weed control plan.

Get Rid of Weeds and Restore Your Lawn with Neff Exterminating

Weeds spread fast, but you do not have to let them take over your property. Whether you need preventative treatments, targeted herbicide applications, or a full weed control plan, Neff Exterminating is here to help.

Call (928) 536-6862 or schedule a service online today.

Stop weeds before they destroy your lawn—protect your property with expert weed control solutions from Neff Exterminating.


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