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How to Get Rid of Grubs
Before treating your lawn for grubs, the first step is to make sure ... Sift through it and look for milky white C-shaped larvae. The insects can vary in length from ½ inch to 1 inch, depending ...
As summer approaches and temperatures rise, lawns become vulnerable to various pests. These unwanted visitors can quickly damage grass, leaving unsightly patches and compromising overall lawn health.
These milky-white beetle larvae feed on grass roots, which can lead to dead spots in the lawn. Grubs also attract moles and raccoons. But a few here or there might not be a problem, says Kyle ...
If we aren’t allowed to treat most of the properties in the infested areas, it is only a matter of time before it is too late ...
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It will be the first time treatment has been done in Kennewick by the state to kill Japanese beetle larvae or grubs in the soil ... copper wing covers. White C-shaped larvae with a tan head ...