What are the lawn grubs?

You may not be able to see the lawn Gruby, but the shame they cause in your yard may be quite obvious. Gruby are insects that are usually white and resemble a caterpillar. They are immature Scarab beetles who work inside the soil, eat the roots of your grass, killing them. However, damage differs from other types of brown spots, because the damaged lawn from the grubs of the lawn easily peeling away from the soil, almost like peeling a piece of carpet from the floor. The lawn patch is easy to rise because most of the roots that connect it to the soil are gone due to the work on the lawn. First, you should know that if you wait too long to handle the Gruby lawn, the attack may be advanced. If it is too widespread, your welfare nly can be the landing of the whole lawn.

In most cases, you want to use a combination of fertilizer insecticides that will destroy Gruby. You usually wantUse this treated fertilizer at the end of summer or early autumn, when the lawn grubs are the most active. Depending on how common Grubs are where you live, you may want to integrate the annual application of the lawn that limits the GRUB population. You can also treat small areas of your lawn that show strong infestation with concentrated chemicals. In some areas, the best solution can be the possibility of natural control of grub, such as parasitic immeatures.

Before deciding what to do, you will want to determine the level of risk before you decide to treat them at all. Several grubs do not destroy your lawn. However, once they begin to feed, it can quickly cause damage.

Take the samples of the grubs in your lawn is easy. In the summer in the middle to late summer, pull out several sample areas on your lawn. Using garden shovels, carefully cut into several parts of the grass and peeled it back. Search Gruby soil and calculate how much grubYou can have a lawn on a square foot (about 929 square cm). If in this amount of space you diameter the four or less grubs, your lawn should be fine. Averaging of five to nine Grubs is a reason for concern. If you diameter 10 or more grubs in your samples, you must take steps. Keep in mind that a strong, healthy lawn with a good root structure can resist more grubs more efficiently than a sick lawn.

If you have a large number of grubs on the lawn, you can attract animals such as raccoon, birds, moths and even skunks. These animals feed on Gruby. In doing so, they will dig up to reach the Grubs and further damage your lawn.

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