Japanese beetles

15 09, 2009

Got Grubs?

By |2018-08-30T11:40:56-05:00September 15th, 2009|Garden Pests, Lawn Care|0 Comments

Trying to figure out why you have brown, dying patches in your lawn? It’s possible that you have a white grub infestation. White grubs are insect larvae that feed on the roots of sunny, well-watered lawns during the spring and fall months. They do considerable damage to the root system, causing large, brown areas of dead grass. Untreated [...]

7 07, 2009

The Rise of The Japanese Beetle

By |2018-08-30T11:36:55-05:00July 7th, 2009|Garden Pests|0 Comments

July is Japanese Beetle Hunting Time   Start looking for Japanese beetles in your flower garden. These destructive pests are becoming very numerous in the North Shore. Not only will they eat all sorts of flowers during July and August but, their grubs will live in the lawn and, by eating grass roots, cause [...]

Go to Top