Grubs can be a lawn’s worst enemy. Let us help you keep them under control.
Grubs feed on your lawn’s root system, leaving unsightly dead, brown patches. If left untreated, your lawn could be seriously damaged and if you have them once, you can expect that they’ll be back ready to damage your lawn all over again the next year.
Before you can get rid of grubs you have to know what you’re up against. Let the professionals determine the best control for your lawn.
Is it really grub damage?
As we said, grubs love to munch on the roots of your lawn. These baby beetles emerge from the soil ready to do even more damage to your landscaping, plants, and trees.
Grub damage can be limited to a few brown spots or it can get so bad, you can actually roll your lawn up like a carpet – the roots are gone!
You may also notice an otherwise healthy lawn feeling spongy. Other signs are skunks, raccoons and birds searching the lawn for grubs to eat.