If spongy brown patches are appearing on your lawn, chances are its lawn grubs gnawing on the roots of your grass. Known for ...
If you're seeing holes in your lawn, it's possibly being caused by skunks, raccoons, and/or birds digging for beetle grubs.
Grubs eat grass roots, and can quickly turn your yard into a brown, patchy mess. Learn how to identify and eradicate them ...
Lawn Pride of North Houston, a premier lawn care service provider, announced today that it has exceeded 100 Google reviews ...
Chase Elliott's team left Sunday's Cup Series race at Kansas savoring barbecue ribs while other teams were left with bones to ...
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) said these can be particularly plentiful after a wet autumn, “as damp conditions favour ...
Turf Gator approaches lawn care as a comprehensive science, addressing the interconnected systems that determine whether ...
Your backyard is more than just a plot of land; it’s a living, breathing ecosystem buzzing with activity. From the flash of a ...
Look closely at living and dead trees to find evidence of even smaller neighbors. A fine, uniform, granular sawdust pushed from tiny holes in bark can indicate beetle larvae feces, or “frass.” A large ...
Trout fishing has picked up slightly at both Wildhorse and South Fork with the cooler water temperatures and it should continue to improve as the temperatures cool.
Keeping a lush, green lawn is an achievement that every homeowner strives for. Yet, it is not as simple as it appears, especially during the scorching summer months. Numerous factors contribute to the ...
A Kansas insect expert says recent favorable weather conditions are helping a troublesome grub make a greater impact in the ...