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If you’ve seen Japanese beetles around your yard and eating your plants this summer, chances are they started as grubs in your lawn. Learn what attracts grubs to your yard and how to repel them to save your grass and garden from damage.
Grubs are the larvae of various beetles, such as Japanese beetles, June bugs, and European chafers. Each of these pests can wreak havoc on lawns and gardens—turning grass brown and skeletonizing leaves. But when you understand what attracts these pests to your yard, you can work to repel them in order to help maintain a healthy, vibrant lawn. Here’s what grubs are looking for:
While you can’t control the temperature, you can help eliminate excess moisture and thatch from your lawn to prevent grubs and beetles.
One of the best ways to prevent grub and beetle damage in your yard is to make the area less desirable for these pests. Now that you know what they like, you can work to correct some of these issues.
Not only will maintaining a healthy lawn give you a yard to be proud of, but it will also give you less pests to deal with.
If you don’t properly maintain your lawn, there’s more of a chance grubs and other pests will move in. Here’s how to tell if you have a grub problem.
Once you start to see more signs of grubs, it’s time to take action before they destroy your lawn this season or show up as beetles next summer. That’s right. Grubs can overwinter deep beneath the soil and reemerge next year.
Strong, healthy lawns can naturally resist some grub damage. However, grubs flock to lawns with robust grass roots, so there’s still a chance you need to follow a few grub treatment options. If you regularly check for signs of grub activity—especially in the late summer and early fall—you have a better chance at effective control.
Be sure to use the right product at the right time for more effective results. It may be necessary to combine methods for a more comprehensive approach to managing grubs. Keep monitoring the situation and maintaining your lawn to help prevent severe infestations. For help with severe cases, contact the lawn care specialists at Cardinal Lawns. We already understand what attracts grubs to your yard and have a range of control methods we can implement to help you protect your lawn from pests.
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