Grubs can wreak havoc on lawns in South Dakota and Iowa, causing extensive damage to the roots of the grass. If you encounter a grub infestation, it's crucial to act quickly by scheduling a curative treatment to prevent further harm. Once the grubs have been eliminated, you'll want to opt for professional lawn care services, like fertilization, aeration, and overseeding, to help your lawn recover and rebuild its strength. To prevent future infestations, it's advisable to schedule a preventative treatment for the following year.
A curative grub control treatment will eliminate the infestation and prevent further damage to your lawn.
Grubs can have devastating effects on the health and appearance of your lawn. These beetle larvae feed on the roots of your turf, leading to unsightly patches of brown and dying grass. To effectively address this problem, you'll want to schedule a curative grub control treatment as soon as possible. This treatment will seep into the soil and eliminate any of these pests currently feeding on the roots of your grass, keeping them from causing additional damage.
Some common signs of a grub infestation include your lawn feeling spongy when you walk on it, lifting like a carpet, and an increased animal presence.
You'll want to invest in lawn care services to help your lawn recover from grub damage.
After successfully eliminating grubs from your lawn, it is crucial to invest in additional lawn care services to facilitate its recovery and rejuvenation. One essential service is fertilization, as it replenishes the nutrients that may have been depleted as a result of the grub infestation and rebuilds its strength. It will also promote robust root development and stimulate lush, green growth, helping your lawn regain its vitality.
Aeration also plays a vital role in the recovery process after a grub infestation. This process loosens compacted soil and enhances its ability to absorb the necessary resources for healthy growth, including nutrients, water, air, and sunlight. With improved access to everything it needs, your turf can quickly recover from any grub-related damage. Meanwhile, overseeding is another essential lawn care service that aids in filling bare and patchy areas resulting from the infestation with new, lush grass, restoring its uniformity and density.
To avoid a future grub infestation, be sure to schedule a preventative treatment next year!
Dealing with a grub infestation can be a frustrating and costly experience, and if they caused problems this year, they'll likely be back next year. To avoid an infestation in the future, it is crucial to schedule a preventative grub control treatment. A preventative grub control treatment targets newly hatched grubs, effectively preventing them from feeding on the roots of your grass and causing harm to your lawn in the first place. By taking a proactive approach, you can protect your lawn from potential damage and the subsequent expenses associated with treating an infestation.
Call us today to sign up for our grub control service and say goodbye to these root-feeding pests!
Eliminate destructive grubs from your lawn with our comprehensive grub control service! At Sharp Lawn Care, we offer curative treatments to eliminate an existing infestation, plus lawn care services to help it recover, including fertilization, aeration, and overseeding. What's more, we also provide preventative applications to keep these root-feeding pests from causing problems in the first place. These treatments are available as part of our Sharp Plus or Sharp Premium lawn care packages.
We offer our grub control service to residential and commercial properties, along with HOAs, in Sioux Falls, SD, Sioux City, IA, and other nearby areas in South Dakota, including Tea and Harrisburg. If you're in the Sioux Falls, SD area, call us at (605) 251-6880 today to schedule and say goodbye to these root-feeding pests. If you're in Sioux City, IA, call us at (712) 253-8024.
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