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,...
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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...
If your lawn has sudden brown patches and is being torn up by animals like raccoons, crows, or moles for no obvious reason, chances are grubs could be the culprits. Grubs are larvae of beetles which feed on grass roots causing brown patchy lawns – effective treatments are available, howeve...
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...
How Many Grubs is too many to have in my lawn? A healthy lawn can tolerate up to 5 grubs per square foot. An average sized lawn is 5,000 square feet, so that is 25,000 grubs! It’s not possible to kill all the grubs, even if you resort to using a chemical that sits on the...
Moles are insectivores that eat earthworms, grubs, and other soil-dwelling insects. What do moles look like? There are 7 species of moles in North America. Moles are six to eight inches long and shaped like a sausage. They have dark brown to black fur and outward-facing, large front cl...
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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...
The grub molts into the 2ndand 3rdinstars in October. Each time it molts, the grub grows in size and subsequently its food consumption increases. Because of this, it’s far easier to notice the damage that 2ndand 3rdinstar grubs cause to a lawn. Since 3rdinstar grubs are the largest, ...