Lawn grubs are pests that feed on your lawn. Lurking at the roots, grubs can wreak damage before you notice it. Yet if you know how to spot signs of lawn grubs, you can catch them in time. We spoke to ...
Holes being dug in the lawn at this time of year is an indication that grubs are present in the lawn. This is not necessarily a call to action on your part. Late summer into early fall is the time ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Grubs are a natural enemy of those who love lawns and a type of worm you never want to see in your garden or yard. When grubs invade your lawn ...
Question: I think we have grubs in our lawn. There are dead patches that lift up very easily. I dug down with a trowel in those areas and found a few grubs. Is there a way I can control them that ...
Grubs are beetle larvae that feed on roots and cause damage to lawns and gardens. To prevent and manage grubs, monitor your lawn for signs like spongy turf and apply treatments such as beneficial ...
I was up early one October morning, just after sunrise. I opened the back door to let the dog outside and was shocked by what I saw. The grass was all torn up—like some kind of grass massacre (see ...
The month of June has arrived and those pesky small brown Junebugs will soon be showing up. But before the Junebug came the grub. Those grubs. They startle us when we’re puttering in the garden and ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN)- Weeds aren’t the only thing that can destroy your lawn, insects can too! Lawn Plus has tips on how to prevent grubs.
“Some of my lawn was dug up last night. There are a bunch of small holes in about a 20-foot-by-20-foot section of my lawn — it looks almost like someone ran a rototiller in the area. A neighbor ...
If your lawn is still brown while everyone else's is greening up, you could be a victim of grub damage. Grubs are fat, worm-like larvae that chew the roots out from under grass from late summer into ...
Keep the pesky at larvae at bay with these tips and tricks. Grubs are pesky beetle larvae that live in soil and feed on plant roots, harming your flowers and vegetables. The good news? There are ...