Grubs can cause a lot of damage to your yard, especially if they’re not treated. As a homeowner, be sure to watch out for the following five indicators that it’s time to hire grub removal services.
Grass that’s turning yellow and dying may be a result of a grub infestation. Grubs feed on your lawn, which can eventually cause it to die. If your grass is dead as a result of a lack of moisture, you’ll notice it has a brittle feel and individual blades of grass are easily removed. With a grub infestation, you’ll find patches of yellow lawn that feel spongy and can be pulled up like a rug.
One big reason you should keep grubs out of your yard is that animals love to hunt for them. Raccoons, skunks, birds, and other animals will dig around in your yard for grubs if you have an infestation. If you notice any of these animals in your yard, this may be a sign that it’s time to call a grub removal company.
Most people think their lawn is dry when it starts to turn yellow and die, but this may also be a sign of a grub infestation. The damage grubs cause looks similar to drought damage, so keep an eye out for grubs if your lawn is yellow.
Because grubs are actually the larvae of beetles and moths, you might notice these bugs hovering around your yard. Untreated grubs will eventually lead to other types of infestations as the larvae grow, so it’s important to get rid of them as quickly as possible.
If you’ve had grub problems in the past and it’s been a while since you’ve hired a grub removal company, now is a good time to do it. According to Insects Bug Me, a treatment using milky spores is effective against grubs for 15 to 20 years, but if a lot of time has passed since you’ve had your yard treated, the grubs may start to return.
Grubs might not seem like a major concern, but they can cause an incredible amount of damage to your lawn. If you want to prevent lawn damage and keep animals and other pests away, contact Watson’s Weed Control for grub removal services today.
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