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Using Lawn Care To Treat Grubs |
| Submitted By: Mr.Andrew Caxton |
| Submitted: September 14, 2007 |
| Word Count: 499 |
| Looking after a grub problem on your lawn is essential and it is fairly easy to do too. There are certain things that can cause damage to a normally perfect and healthy lawn, with one of these things being grubs. If you notice grubs on your lawn then you should take the necessary action straight away in order to get rid of them. You may notice an infestation of the grubs, or you may start to notice that some parts of the grass are starting to die and there could also be a massive influx of birds and other wildlife occurring on your grass. As well as this, you could even start to notice that animals have tried digging up grubs in the grass and they have left behind holes and other pieces of destruction. Treating a Pest Problem What you need to do before you treat your grass for grubs, is to actually check to see if grubs are the actual problem which are affecting your grass. They are relatively easy to spot and if you do see them then you should be able to easily treat the problem. When you are looking at treating your lawn, you will need to find out what kind of insect you are dealing with, as the different colored grubs will need to be treated with different things. For instance a white grub is actually the larvae of a type of beetle and it is usually in the formation of the letter C. The amazing thing about these grubs is the fact that they can actually survive for two years under the soil before coming into adulthood. So you will need to treat them during the warmer weather. This will be successful as it is when the grubs come out to feed, so make sure that you have the treatment ready in advance. It is easy to care for your lawn with a grub problem, but you should make sure that you completely treat all of the areas that are infested with the grubs. You should try and look at various measures to prevent the grubs in the first place, but you cannot always do this. You can use bacteria which cause a disease to the grubs and that can help to control the infestation. The good thing is that they will only cause harm to the grubs and not to your lawn. It may be a wise idea to put this bacteria on the lawn before an infestation occurs so that you can successful keep it under control and protect your lawn from the grubs. It can be a nightmare having a grub infestation as it can cause some damage to your lawn. However it is relatively easy to control and to prevent it from happening in the first place and you can apply a certain bacteria to your lawn in order to help you with this. |
| About the author: Andrew Caxton loves writing for http://www.lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors.com . A focused website that offers the best articles on lawn mowers reviews and landscaping. |
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