Q: I don’t use pesticides, but I have had lawn grub problems in the past. Is there any natural way to get rid of grubs? A: If you can, plant more flowers, especially with a diversity of species and a ...
Grubs may be the first thing you think of when you see unsightly bare areas in your lawn. However, other common lawn problems, including disease and drought, can cause bare spots in your turf, too. So ...
Not all insects are pests—many species can improve the health and vitality of your plants. One way these beneficial insects do this is by eating grubs, the larvae of beetles that feed on roots and ...
Grubs are the larvae of scarab beetles, and can damage grasses and lawns by feeing on stems and leaves. Dry, patchy grass with no solution and animals digging in the grass are telltale signs of an ...
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 ...
Q: I vegetable garden in Rubbermaid water troughs, 300-gallon and smaller due to the round tailed ground squirrels that are abundant in my area, Green Valley. Short of emptying them now and then and ...
If spongy brown patches are appearing on your lawn, chances are its lawn grubs gnawing on the roots of your grass. Known for their distinctive cream color, these pests hatch in the soil in the late ...
The first official day of summer is almost here; June 20 marks the start of the summer season. This means a good time for cookouts, picnics, swimming and … grub control. Not exactly what you had in ...
Summer is almost here, and the perfect time to get outdoors to spruce up your yard. And if you take pride in making your lawn look amazing for summer, you’ll need to beware of grub infestations.