LAST YEAR I HAD A TRUE GRUB LAWN PROBLEM, WITH DOZENS OF GRUBS PER SQUARE FOOT. I COULD ROLL UP MY GRASS LIKE A CARPET. I RE-SEEDED IN FALL AND YESTERDAY BOUGHT A GRUB CONTROL WITH MERIT. I READ THAT ...
Grubs may be the first thing you think of when you see unsightly bare areas in your lawn. However, other common lawn problems, including disease and drought, can cause bare spots in your turf, too. So ...
Every year there is growing interest in controlling Japanese beetle grubs using alternative pest control materials such as microbial-based insecticides and beneficial nematodes. Japanese beetles were ...
I’ve never used a grub control product on my lawn and never had a grub problem. Am I missing something? My neighbors use this stuff. Lawn grubs get blamed for dead patches in lawns but are not usually ...
Grub worms can be one of the trickiest pests to deal with in your garden. The soil-dwelling larvae are hard to spot without digging up a patch of your yard and treating the problem can be just as ...
Q: I discovered yesterday that I have a moderate amount of grub damage to my suburban Harrisburg lawn. My questions concern the usage of chemical control for the grubs. I plan on applying milky spore ...
A fairly common question we get at the Extension office from residents each year is “What can we use to control grubs in the lawn?” There are several insecticide products available for controlling ...
Quote of the week: "A good gardener always plants three seeds -- one for the grubs, one for the weather and one for himself." The telephone calls about grubs are coming in, and the grub-control ...
Grubs can be a problem in lawns some years. Adult beetles will be attracted to irrigated lawns that are surrounded by dry lawns to lay their eggs in early summer. If the season is dry and you are the ...
Grubs can destroy a lawn quickly. You wake up one day and a greening up lawn isn't greening up. You might have grubs. Here are the main things you need to know to keep grubs from killing your lawn.
DEAR JESSICA: Down in Boynton Beach, Florida, I had a 5-foot (around and tall) gardenia, and every month I gave it the juice from an otherwise empty pickle jar, so about half the liquid volume. It ...