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How to Control Them Without Chemicals Armadillos can be destructive to lawns, flower beds, gardens, and other cultivated areas in their quest for insects, grubs and other small invertebrates (like fleas and spiders) living underground. In their search armadillos dig numerous small holes and burrow...
Left untreated, grub damage can become extensive. The following methods will help you get grubs under control so you can get your turf back to a healthy, lush lawn. Hand-Removal If the damage is in a small area, it's possible to till the soil and hand-pick the grubs. Once removed fr...
Russet Mites, along with Hemp Russet Mites, are some of the most damaging and difficult to control pests affecting growers today. Many species are host-specific and prefer monocultured growing areas (tomato growers in particular). Hard to spot and quick to reproduce, russet mites do not ...
Neem oil is a natural pesticide that directly affects how grubs grow and develop. It doesn’t kill them outright but makes it difficult for them to survive. Plus, it doesn’t harm plants, animals, or beneficial insects, so it’s an eco-friendly way to control grubs. ...
October-March, Year 1-2:Grubs go dormant in the cooler weather. April, Year 2:Grubs wake up from their winter slumber and spend the early spring hungrily attacking grass roots for 4-5 weeks. May, Year 2:The grubs go through a pupate stage under the ground to metamorphose into adult bee...
close to the ground surface, eating grass roots throughout the month of August. Due to their small size, first-instar grubs are hard to notice, and their destructive effect on a lawn may go unnoticed. However, they are very vulnerable to both biological and chemical agents of pest control....
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How to Prevent Skunks As skunks love to find lots of grubs in your garden, one of the best preventative methods is to treat your lawn so that you get rid of their favorite snacks. Spray your lawn with milky spore disease or beneficial nematodes. This will also help to controlJapanese beet...