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While you might be accustomed to ants, ladybugs, and other garden pests, most homeowners are unfamiliar with grubs. These short, worm-like larvae will hide under your lawn, getting their nutrients from the grassroots. To protect your landscaping, you’ll need to know when to call for grub control. Here are some of the common warning signs that these insects pose a threat to your property.

3 Signs Your Landscaping Needs Grub Control

1. Brown Patches

The next time you head out to your lawn, keep an eye out for faded patches of grass. These yellow or light brown areas may appear in late summer or early fall.

This is when grubs begin their feeding frenzy underground, detracting from your grass’s nutrient supply. As a result, your lawn no longer appears green and lush, but dead and patchy.

2. Weak Areas

landscapingTake a walk across your yard, and pay attention to the way the grass feels. If it seems to sink underneath your steps, it may be lacking support from its roots.

You might not be able to see the grubs snacking on these root systems, but loose, springy soil is a dead giveaway. Your lawn may also collapse due to the small, pencil-sized holes created by birds as they feed on the pests.

3. Moth Sightings

If your lawn has been identified as a prime habitat, you might see grubs in their mature stages, as moths. When these flying insects hover over your landscaping, they’re looking for nutrient-rich areas to lay their eggs.

Once the eggs hatch, they’ll turn into grubs, continuing the cycle. Therefore, as soon as you notice these pests, it’s time to schedule grub control.

 

When your lawn needs grub control, turn to brothers Michael and Brian Rossi of Rossi Landscaping. Their team has been designing, installing, and maintaining properties throughout Sagamore Hills, OH, for over 35 years. With their pest control services, your landscaping efforts won’t be ruined by area insects. To learn more about their skills, visit the website or call (330) 467-2448 today.

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