Grubs might be the cause. They eat grass roots, so the grass can’t absorb water from the soil. If you want to save your landscape, you have to learn how to get rid of grubs in your lawn. To tackle the problem, use chemical insecticides, beneficial nematodes, milky spore, neem oil,...
How to Get Rid of Grubs Have a Grub Problem? Call(866) 395-6319 Get an Estimate Start Service Due to the depth of its habitat, it is difficult to deliver the material. If delivered, the material will dilute due to the filtration that occurs as it moves through the soil. In lawns ...
Grubs can quickly destroy vegetable gardens, flowerbeds and natural grass lawns when there is an overabundance of them. Homeowners usually discover this issue during spring planting season when digging their flowerbeds to plant new bulbs or when noticing brown patches of turf in their lawn. Luckily...
Nematodes.Many people have heard of spraying nematodes on the soil to control grubs. Turns out there’s another species of nematodes that can control slugs:Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita. I haven’t seen them available for purchase in North America as of this writing, but maybe some day. Yu...
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...
Japanese Beetle Grubs I had never heard of these before but from what my garden friend was telling me, these things can destroy a garden real quick. He explained the history of the beetle to me...LOL...I won't bore you with that, but I thought it might be helpful to Hudson Valley...
Raccoons prefer to dip their food in water, so getting rid of possible water sources in your lawn will make your property less hospitable to raccoons and encourage them to go somewhere else. 6. Treat your lawn for grubs Have raccoons been digging holes in your lawn? They’re probably huntin...
Not to be confused with moles, voles are rodents but they are neither blind nor deaf. Also dubbed “meadow mice” and “field mice” (although the latter is a totally different animal), voles feed on plants, while moles eat insects, earthworms, and grubs. Resembling pocket gophers, voles...
on dead or decaying plant and animal matter. However, when their population gets out of control, they may turn to feast on living plant matter, especially the seedlings or young foliage of vegetables and flowers. They will also readily prey on aphids, insect eggs,maggots, grubs, and army...
This combination should help you to get rid of the grubs immediately. Tip the solution into the bottom of the bin, and you will find that it does the trick. Are maggots in bins common? Yes. People often find that they get maggots in their bins when flies can get to them. If that ...