Grubs are an undercover lawn problem. They stealthily devour grass roots for days before the damage is visible. Burrowing just under the soil surface, these pests feast on organic matter in the soil, ...
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 ...
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Here’s what to do if you’re dealing with grubs in your lawn. White grubs damage lawns by cutting off turfgrass roots, especially in cool-season grasses. You can check for grub infestations by lifting ...
If you have ever had grubs in your yard or flowerbeds you know that they can cause quite a bit of damage. White grubs, sometimes referred to as grub worms, are the larval stage of Junebugs or June ...
Lawn grubs are the larval stage of adult insects like Japanese beetles, June beetles, or European chafers. These lawn pests are small (though up to 1"), white, C-shaped creatures that live just below ...
We at the Ohio State University Extension are still getting phone calls about grub damage in lawns. At this point in time, it’s too late to do anything this year. The grubs have started to move down ...
Spring and summer often bring anxiety to Northern Kentucky homeowners watching their once-green lawns turn various shades of brown. The critical question haunting every property owner is whether their ...
It is easy to spot this vole trail coming from a perennial bed that is adjacent to a lawn. Voles will clip back the grass to create easy access and movement. White grubs are root feeders. They range ...
This is the time of year when our latest bug freakout, the spotted lanternfly, reaches peak adulthood and sometimes congregates into masses of Biblical proportions. In case you’re not familiar with ...
Learn the telltale signs of a grub infestation and how to stop these pest from wrecking your lawn. Grubs eat grass roots, which causes spongy turf, sod that's easy to pull up, and brown spots in lawns ...