Tips To Prevent Lawn Grub Infestation On Your Property

There are insects that your lawn can reap immense benefits from, then there are the ones that do nothing but damage the grass. These are the ones, for example, white grubs, you must get rid of before it’s too late (wreaks havoc on your property).

Grubs basically are larvae of various beetles that live beneath the soil surface, feast on the roots causing the grass above to die, leading to unsightly brown patches. A few grubs are inevitable in most lawns, you cannot help it. It is important to work towards preventing a full-blown infestation, since you would of course not want grubs to turn your turf into a brown, patchy mess over a period of time. It might be repair beyond damage if you let it go out of your hands.

The biggest sign indicating you have lawn grubs is irregular brown patches in your turf. The reason behind this could be many, but see if the grass is loose and easily comes off on pulling by hand.  This means the grubs have munched on the roots, paving the way for easy separation from soil. An increased activity of animals is another sign to watch out for, since raccoons, birds love to feast on grubs.

Here are some effective preventive measures by lawn care in Simpsonville providers:

It is always wise to nip the problem in the bud, meaning prevent something in the first place itself, and white grub infestation is being referred to over here. Know more about ways to prevent it:

1.      Plant and grow grub-resistant grass, for example, Tall fescue, that can put up with grub infestations better than other grasses. On the other hand, Kentucky bluegrass- a popular cool-season grass- is a favorite of grubs, making it a poor choice.

2.      Get rid of the adult beetles, such as Japanese Beetles and June Bugs that hatch in the spring and summer. You can use a pesticide designed for eliminating beetles at an interval of 3-4 weeks during peak season.

3.      Watering is an integral part of lawn care maintenance. Every lawn requires about one inch of water per week. One practice you must follow is to water infrequently but deeply at a depth of 6-8 inches. This will promote a healthy and strong root system.  Also, avoid overwatering.

4.      Mowing is another vital aspect of lawn care and maintenance. Before you set out to mow, make sure your mower blades are sharp and also raise your mower blades to keep your grass taller, which won’t just help weeds from popping up and spreading quickly, but also will shield your lawn from grub damage. This can be attributed to a huge increase in root mass as you raise the mowing height, which significantly reduces the chance of damage by grubs that feed on these roots.

5.      Using a pesticide is another way to kill the eggs before they hatch.

6.     Strengthening your grass is one of the most effective preventive measures. This you can ensure by keeping your lawn well-fertilized, which will better equip your yard to prevent or survive a grub infestation. 

If you have got a heavy lawn grub infestation, it’s time to seek professional help. Curb Appeal Lawn Care in Simpsonville, SC has been providing unmatched yard care services for many years now. Contact us at 864-399-9185 for our yard care services. 

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