Grub worm infestations can be tricky, especially if you don't want to use pesticides. A safer solution is to attract songbirds to your yard.
Grub worms can be one of the trickiest pests to deal with in your garden. The soil-dwelling larvae are hard to spot without digging up a patch of your yard and treating the problem can be just as ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Grub worms can wreak absolute havoc on your lawn or outdoor plants--which means that keeping their population to a minimum is a must for most ...
If you're seeing holes in your lawn, it's possibly being caused by skunks, raccoons, and/or birds digging for beetle grubs.
Dear Neil: You mentioned in a recent column that the time to treat for grub worms is mid-to late June. What do I do if I find them at this time of year? Should I ...
LUFKIN , Texas (KTRE) - The summer season welcomes a new life cycle for insects. Angelina County’s representative for Agriculture and natural resources explained the preventative action you can take ...
Most of the grubs you see in the compost pile and in healthy soils in general are the good kind. They primarily feed on dead and decaying organic matter rather than live foliage and roots. Their ...
First, let me say that I hate white grubs. Not only for the damage they cause but also for the damage caused by the skunks, armadillos, moles and raccoons that dig up my yard searching for these tasty ...
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) — The rain we've been getting across the Commonwealth has driven some nasty looking bugs out of the ground, but don't worry, they're just grub worms. SEE ALSO: Saddleback ...
Should I apply the grub treatment now and again at that time? A: No! The short version of the life cycle is that the June bugs (adult form of the larval white grub worms) emerge, fly and mate in late ...