Now that lawns are beginning to green up, some Midlanders are finding patches of thin or dead grass in their yards. These patches may be the result of grubs eating the root system of the turf.
Late July and early August is the time of year when grubs in the soil under your lawn begin to emerge and eat the roots of your grass for nourishment. If there are a lot of grubs, they can kill your ...
You’re admiring your lawn one day when you notice something strange: irregular brown patches, grass that peels up like a cheap rug, and maybe even raccoons or birds clawing at the soil. Chances are, ...
I was preparing to plant grass seed in my lawn and noticed that I have grubs just below the surface. Can I put grub-killer and grass seed down at the same time? If not, which one should I do first? A: ...
White grubs are being found in lawns, vegetable gardens and even crawling across streets in Grand Island. I have not had reports of grubs in the streets and I don’t expect to, but it is possible.