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How do I know if my lawn has a grub infestation?

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Grubs are a common problem for lawns in Ottawa and can cause significant damage if left untreated. These pests are the larvae of certain types of beetles, most commonly the European chafer beetle, and they feed on the roots of grass plants, causing the grass to wilt and die. In this blog, we'll discuss the signs of a grub infestation and how to address the problem.

Signs of a Grub Infestation

There are several signs that your lawn may have a grub infestation. Here are some of the most common indicators:

Dead or Brown Patches: Grubs feed on the roots of grass plants, which can cause the grass to wilt and turn brown. If you notice large patches of brown or dead grass, it could be a sign of a grub infestation.

Soft or Spongy Soil: As grubs feed on the roots of grass plants, they can cause the soil to become soft and spongy. If you notice that your lawn feels mushy or soft underfoot, it could be a sign of a grub infestation.

Presence of Adult Beetles: If you notice adult beetles, such as European chafer beetles, flying at dusk around trees or streetlights, it could be a sign of a potential grub infestation.

Animals Digging in Your Lawn: Animals such as skunks, raccoons, and birds are known to dig up lawns in search of grubs. If you notice these animals digging in your lawn, it could be a sign of a grub infestation.

How to Address a Grub Infestation

If you suspect that your lawn has a grub infestation, it's important to take action right away to prevent further damage.

Apply Grub Control Products: If you have confirmed that your lawn has a grub infestation, the next step is to apply grub control products. These products contain insecticides that are designed to kill the grubs and prevent further damage to your lawn. Nutri-Lawn uses grubGONE!® - Biological Grub Control. It is the most technologically advanced product for successful control. It can be applied as a preventative or curative treatment for grubs. It is safe for people, pets, bees, birds, beneficial insects, and flowering plants.

Maintain Your Lawn: In addition to applying grubGONE!®, it's important to maintain your lawn to prevent future infestations. This includes regular watering and fertilization, as well as aeration and overseeding to promote healthy grass growth.

If you're unsure how to address a grub infestation or if you're not sure if you have an infestation, it's best to consult with a lawn care professional. At Nutri-Lawn Ottawa, we have the expertise and experience to effectively address grub infestations and prevent further damage to your lawn.

A grub infestation can cause significant damage to your lawn if left untreated. By understanding the signs of a grub infestation and taking action to address the problem, you can help protect your lawn and promote healthy grass growth. If you suspect that your lawn has a grub infestation, contact Nutri-Lawn Ottawa today to schedule a consultation with one of our lawn care professionals.

If you're looking for professional lawn care services that will help you achieve a healthy, lush, and beautiful lawn, look no further than Nutri-Lawn. Our team of experts has the knowledge, experience, and tools to provide you with a comprehensive range of lawn care services, including fertilization, weed control, aeration, and more. Contact us today at 613-739-3399, email ottawa@nutrilawn.com, or visit our website at https://www.nutrilawn.com/ottawa to learn more and schedule your consultation. Let us help you transform your lawn into a vibrant oasis that you can enjoy all season long!

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