Business Description
Grubs is a common problem in Texas grass. Many homeowners did not know what caused their grass problems when they began to see chocolate spots. They have tested their land and fertilized appropriately. They are careful about watering, and they ensure that they use the right cutting technique.So why does their patches look like they are dying? The answer might be grub. You can see if your grass has an infestation of Grub by using a shovel or shovel to dig a part of the dying page. Actually, it is not always necessary to use any tool. The patch of grass that is fed with grub is usually just a little attached to the ground. This makes it possible to just peel the grass back with your hands. If you see a lot of small, white, C shaped worms, then you will definitely deal with Grubs.
Grub is a particular beetle larval stage that is common in Texas. Last year's beetle was responsible for this harvest grub. This small grub likes to eat your grassroots. If there is enough, they can do serious damage and widespread. Lawn you will do our best to grow new roots, but still vulnerable to moisture pressure if the weather is dry and hot. Thus, it's not really a grub that kills your grass, but a lack of hydration caused by grub that has been eaten from your grassroots.
Grubs don’t harm people or spread diseases. Nonetheless, they can wreak serious havoc on your grass, and it will cost money to correct the problem. Unfortunately, many people who try to deal with grubs on their own choose the wrong approach or use the right approach at the wrong time of year. Either way, they are not going to effectively stop the damage that grubs can cause. There are 2 grub services that can performed on your lawn. A grub curative that will kill larger grubs that are in your lawn and a grub preventative service that will be put down to stop small grubs from becoming a problem.
If you suspect that you have a grub infestation in your lawn, then give us a call. We know that the best time to treat grass for grubs is in the later summer and early fall. We need to treat grubs when they are small, vulnerable and close to the surface. Springtime is often too late as the grubs aren’t feeding on the grass any longer. Winter generally doesn’t work because the grubs have burrowed below the surface. With our knowledge and expertise, we can rescue your Colleyville, Southlake or Grapevine, Texas lawn.