Grub Control Signs & Tips
- vclandscape
- Feb 2, 2022
- 1 min read
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.

Signs of Grub Problems
There are several easy-to-spot signs that you may have grubs in your lawn:
Raccoons, skunks, or birds are digging up your yard.
You can pull back the dead patches on your lawn like pieces of loose carpet.

Controlling Grubs in the Lawn
The key to controlling grubs is to kill them before they hatch and begin to cause damage to your lawn. In the spring or as soon as you suspect a problem, apply a preventative grub control product, such as BioAdvanced Season Long Grub Control. Remember to treat with a preventative every year.
Call our office for more information 1-218-998-27789. Or stop in and buy your preventative today while supplies last. We are located at 1740 College Way, Fergus Falls , MN 56537
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