Grub Control

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Serving Mooresville, Huntersville, Cornelius, Davison & Sherrils Ford area.

Grub control is essential in our area where there are ideal conditions for these pests. And they can eat away the roots of your lawn incredibly fast. Allow P&G Landscaping to stop grubs in your yard and prevent them from coming back.

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Grub Control & Grub Prevention

The white grub is an immature (larval) form of a scarab beetle. Grubs live in the soil and feed on plant roots, so you may not be aware of them until you see damage. The Grub Prevention Program from P&G Landscaping LLC in Lake Noman reduces the population of grubs before they cause damage to your beautiful green lawn. P&G Landscaping LLC professionals are trained to identify the insect responsible for the damage, the specific life cycle of that insect and the exact level of infestation.


If you’ve had problems in early summer with beetles, and by late summer dead patches of grass have appeared in your lawn, you probably have grubs. Grubs are the larvae of Japanese beetles, June beetles, chafers, and others. These white, C-shaped grubs feast on organic matter in the soil, including grass roots.

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Signs of Grub Problems

There are several easy-to-spot signs that you may have grubs in your lawn:


Raccoons, skunks, armadillos, or birds are digging up your yard. These animals all love to dine on large, mature grubs. You can pull back the dead patches on your lawn like pieces of loose carpet. This happens because grubs eat the roots holding the turf firmly in place on the soil. Before the dead patches even appear, your lawn feels spongy when stepped on, as it it were freshly laid sod.


To check if you have a grub problem, peel back a square foot of green turf in each of several areas of your lawn.

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Controlling Grubs in the Lawn

Beetles, like Japanese and chafer beetles, emerge in early summer, feed on plants in the garden, and lay their eggs in the soil in the lawn. Later in the summer, the grubs hatch and immediately begin to feed. They will continue to eat and grow until mid-fall, when they move deeper in the soil so they can survive through the winter. When the soil warms up again in the spring, the large, mature grubs move back into the upper soil levels, where they transform into adult beetles that emerge in early summer and start the whole process over again.

 

The key to controlling grubs is to kill them before they hatch and begin to cause damage to your lawn. In spring or early summer, apply a preventative grub control product to your lawn, following label directions. This is especially important if you’ve had problems with grubs in the past.

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Prevention & Maintenance Tips

Applying a preventative grub control product in the spring or early summer will provide much better grub control than waiting until after the damage has occurred. P&G Landscaping LLC employees are carefully trained to diagnose insect damage in your lawn.


We service Lake Norman, Mooresville, Davidson, Huntersville, Cornelius, and Sherrills Ford. If you are looking for trusted lawn care experts that have proven knowledge and expertise, look no further. You found the right business!

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