What are grubs? Grubs are small, c-shaped white larvae that can wreak havoc on your lawn. They live below the lawn beneath the soil’s surface feeding on grass roots and organic matter in the soil, causing areas of grass to die off. Grub damage can appear in two ways: small irregular patches of the lawn can appear brown, while large patches of the lawn will easily pull up in chunks. Grub damage typically appears from mid-September to November.
The best way to treat for grubs in your lawn is to prevent them from taking hold in the first place. To do this, we offer a guaranteed preventive grub control that we apply in the Spring – early Summer for season-long control. If your lawn is already experiencing damage from grubs, then a reactive grub treatment that targets the grubs feeding on the roots of your grass is the only option.
Benefits of a Grub Preventative
Experiencing grub damage in the lawn is inconvenient and creates additional costs in the form of lawn repair and treatment costs. A preventative measure is the most effective approach.
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