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 ...
Grubs are pesky beetle larvae that live in soil and feed on plant roots, harming your flowers and vegetables. The good news? There are plenty of ways to keep these unwanted garden guests away, from ...
Grubs in your lawn will eventually grow to be beetles, and these insects can be destructive to many garden plants. Though there are commercial grub-killers available, it is safer and more sustainable ...
What to do about grubs, the common lawn pest, is a key part of the discussion in Falmouth’s quest to pass a more stringent pesticide and fertilizer ordinance. In the spring, the Falmouth Town Council ...
June is when the beetles mate and July is when they typically lay eggs in your lawn's soil, so there's still time to prepare.