Tip:
Highlight text to annotate it
X
No homeowner wants to hear that his or her beautiful,
green lawn is under attack, but the truth is that your lawn is
fighting a constant battle against nature.
Drought and weeds are tough enough to combat,
but when you include lawn damaging insects, like grub worms,
into the mix, it's enough to make the most vigilant homeowner nervous.
The first question you might be asking is a simple one.
What exactly is a grub worm? And where do they come from?
Well, a grub worm is simply the immature larva of a beetle.
A female beetle lays as many as 60 eggs in her lifetime.
When these eggs hatch, these larvae quickly begin looking
for something to eat. It just so happens that they love
eating your grass and ornamental plants.
Once you've contacted a PhD-certified specialist from TruGreen to help,
the first thing he or she will do is monitor your lawn for adult beetle activity.
Armed with valuable historical data about infestations in your area,
TruGreen can help you get a head start on controlling the problem.
The specialist will also know what conditions are ideal for grub activity
and where to target insecticide applications for maximum effectiveness.
For example, did you know that shaded lawns have fewer grub
problems than those receiving a lot of sunlight?
Or that drought-stricken lawns often inhibit or prevent grubs from surviving?
TruGreen has the expertise and experience to help protect
your lawn from grub worms and other lawn damaging insects.
If you've noticed signs of insect activity, or just aren't sure,
contact TruGreen today by visiting TruGreen.ca or call 855.897.LAWN.