Grub Worms

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Grub Worms

Grub worms – yuck! Here’s how to know if you have them in your lawn & how to rid yourself of them:

1) You will see patches of dead grass around your lawn

2) The dead areas will easily pull back if you tug (since the grubs have eaten the root system away)

3) you will find grubs just below the surface

4) A closer look at grub worms

5) How to treat – using a spreader distribute Bayer Complete Insect Killer on your lawn and then water to activate.

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4 Comments

  1. We have a Well and septic will these pesticides hurt the ground water that we drink?

    • This product only treats the first six inches of your soil (where the insects are feeding) and will not leach to the depth of your well. Thanks for checking with us!

  2. What is the best time to apply your product. I was told late March or early April because the grubs are close to the surface.

    • To prevent your would want to apply in May. Thanks for checking with us!

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