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How to Treat and Prevent Japanese Beetle Grub Damage

You have given proper care and maintenance of your lawn but all of a sudden, you are seeing some signs of Japanese Beetle grub damage. It is really frustrating to see your lawn being infested with lawn grubs or curl grubs as what others call it. These lawn grubs are white C-shaped grub with black or brown head. They are actually the larvae of different lawn beetles, living underneath the soil surface. They feed on the roots of grass and within few weeks, they can completely destroy your lawn.

Most of the activities of grubs take place during times of the year when it is warmer, from early spring, to summer and then autumn. These grubs can cause damage to your lawns even before you learn about their presence. But there’s no need to worry too much because there are techniques on how you can recognize and get rid of them before they can create serious damage to your lawn.

Use pesticide – Pesticides that have long term effect are ideal for all types of lawn grubs. Because grubs are more active at night, it would be best to apply the herbicide before sunset. The grubs will die if they eat the grass that has pesticides. It is recommended to best use the pesticide during summer and spring months because they tend to dig deeper to the ground when the weather is colder.

Wear spiked aerator shoes – Walking over your lawn with these shoes on is the widely used technique in controlling Japanese beetle grub because of the dual benefits it can offer. First is it kills the grubs and secondly, it aerates the lawn.

Take advantage of milky spore – This organic solution is capable of working more effectively especially if there is high concentration of the grubs in your lawn. If there are more grubs, the chance of reducing them is higher. The milky spore solution can live in your lawn over time so reapplying it is unnecessary. Aside from that, researches have shown as well that milky disease can affect both the Japanese beetles and white grubs.

Use long skinny worms – This is another proven technique in eliminating lawn grubs. They are also known as nematodes and when they get into your coils, they basically attach themselves to grubs until the grubs die. This technique is fairly effective especially if there is a large population of grubs in your lawn.

Use a lawn dethatcher – Lawn grubs reside in the thatch layer of the lawn and using a lawn dethatcher can remove the thatch while eliminating at least half of the lawn grubs that consume your lawn. Once the thatch is removed, you will see a lot of dead grubs that are fused with it. Also, removing the protective layer of the thatch from the soil will expose the lawn grubs to birds and other natural predators.

All these techniques can help you in controlling the number and in getting rid of grubs in your lawn.

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