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Once winter arrives in the Midwest, many homeowners assume their lawns are safe from pests. The cold weather may kill off certain insects, but it also drives others deeper underground where they can still damage a dormant lawn. Learn which creatures are creating havoc and how treating winter lawn pests can help keep your lawn healthy through the season and ready to bounce back in spring.
While you may not see these common pests burrowed under snow or the soil, there are signs of their presence.
The larvae of beetles burrow deep into the soil to escape freezing temperatures. They continue to feed on grassroots, which weakens your lawn’s ability to recover in the spring. If you notice more birds, skunks, or raccoons digging around your lawn, they’re probably searching for grubs. They can tell when your lawn is full of them. You can tell by feeling spongy patches of grass beneath your feet that lifts easily, revealing damaged roots.
Even though they’re more active in summer, they spend the winter in thatch layers. If given the chance, they’ll resume damaging the lawn when they become active again in spring.
If the winter is more mild than usual, pests are more likely to survive and overwinter as larvae or pupae. Come spring, they emerge to feed on grass blades. You’ll know they’re around if you notice brown patches of chewed grass in early spring.
These small, mouse-like rodents are still active during winter. They’re used to burrowing under the snow and feeding on grassroots. Once the snow has melted, you’ll see how their surface tunnels have damaged your lawn’s uniformity and health.
They also burrow under snow, feed on grass and shred it to use for nests.
Once you notice the signs of pests, it may be too late to prevent the damage, but it’s not too late to treat it.
Many preventative winter pest treatments are more effective when applied in the late summer or early fall. However, there are still things you can do throughout the season to help prevent and treat lawn pests from causing too much damage.
Since your grass is dormant during the winter and the ground is frozen, any extensive pest control method may end up damaging your lawn more. It’s best to wait until the weather warms and the grass starts actively growing again. Then you can turn to the following treatment options:
Winter pests may not be as visible other bugs, but their impact can be just as damaging. By staying alert through the winter, you can protect your lawn from pests with a plan to set the stage for a healthy, vibrant lawn come spring.
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