Grub damage versus fungus problems can look similar, but there are a few ways to determine if the unsightly dead patches of grass are caused by the presence of grubs or fungal disease. Grubs are the ...
Lawn grubs can cause major damage to your lawn, killing grass by eating the roots.Dead grass, animal and bird activity, and loose turf are common signs you might have lawn grubs.Lawn aeration and ...
If spongy brown patches are appearing on your lawn, chances are its lawn grubs gnawing on the roots of your grass. Known for their distinctive cream color, these pests hatch in the soil in the late ...
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 can destroy a lawn quickly. You wake up one day and a greening up lawn isn't greening up. You might have grubs. Here are the main things you need to know to keep grubs from killing your lawn.
RICHFIELD, Minn. – Now that the snow is gone, many homeowners are disappointed by their destroyed laws. Spring is the time of year where grubs do the most damage. Grubs are little larvae that kill ...
Lots of lawn weeds pop up in June, but controlling them isn’t as easy as spraying weed-killers – especially as the weather turns hot. For one thing, herbicides don’t work as well in very hot summer ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Every Sunday, Pat Sullivan from Sullivan Hardware and Garden, gives us great advice for do-it-yourself home improvements. This Sunday, he talks about lawn care and grubs. You can spot ...
Not bad for mid-March. Jim Miller, owner of Scotts Lawn Service, laughed. "For once, the ground hog was right," he said, referencing Punxatawney Phil's prediction of an early spring. "My fear is that ...
Matt near Columbia, Md. writes: “I discovered quite a few grubs when I tilled the soil this spring. That, plus some patches of dead grass, make me wonder if I have a grub problem that needs addressing ...
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 ...