Indicators that Your Lawn Needs Grub Control
- Thinning grass
- Bare spots
- Brown spots
- Signs of animals digging, especially skunks
Life Cycle of a Grub
- Summer – Grub eggs hatch during June and July
- Fall – Eggs that were laid in summer have now turned into larvae form and aggressively feed on your root system
- Winter – Grubs overwinter deep in your soil
- Spring – Grubs surface to slowly begin feeding on the roots of your grass eventually turning into an adult beetle
Solutions
- We apply grub control with summer application (June/July) which prevents damage to your lawn in the fall.
- Our Preventative Grub Control treatment gives you a year-long guarantee against grub damage to your lawn.
- Skunks and other rodents feed on grubs and will cause greater damage to your lawn than the original grub damage. Preventative Grub Control treatment is far more cost-effective than renovating a lawn.