Grubs, the larval stage of beetles, can cause significant damage to your lawn in late summer if not identified and controlled quickly. This application in early summer prevents grubs from feeding on the roots of grass plants and helps avoid the need for costly lawn renovation.
Beetles lay eggs in the summer which quickly hatch into larval grub worms. These feed on grass roots until winter temperatures force them deeper underground. In spring, they pupate into adult beetles, and the cycle restarts. Your lawn, meanwhile, develops brown patches of dead turf. To break this vicious cycle, insecticide treatment is necessary. Grubs can be neutralized in the fall, but taking them on in the summer works best for damage prevention.
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