Have you noticed brown patches of dead grass in your lawn? Are there small, C-shaped larvae lurking beneath the surface? A ...
Grub worms come from the eggs of Billbugs (June beetles) and when hatched, they eat at the crown of the grass plant and work their way into the soil, attacking the roots of your lawn. Although ...
Large brown patches can appear, especially in dry weather, where chafer grubs have cut or eaten a significant proportion of the roots. In severe cases, the surface of the turf can be rolled up like a ...