Controlling Grub Worms in Your Lawn the Natural Way
Controlling Grub Worms in Your Lawn the Natural Way |
Grub worms can become a major problem for homeowners in the Tampa and Tampa
Bay area. If grub worms are not dealt with, they can cause serious problems for
a person's lawn. If you are a resident of the Tampa area, you will want to have
some basic information about grub worms and how you can control a grub worm
problem in your own lawn.
Grub worms actually are the larvae of certain types of beetles. Before
becoming adults, grub worms spend up to four weeks feeding on the roots of grass
in a person's lawn. The process of grub worms eating grass roots can end up
destroying a once beautiful lawn in a short period of time. The damage caused by
grub room infestation can end up being permanent if a homeowner does not
intervene promptly.
There are number of signs that you should be aware of when it comes to a grub
worm infestation. First of all, the grass blades will start to turn yellow.
Second, because the roots of the grass are destroyed, the turf itself actually
can be "rolled up" as there remains nothing anchoring it into the ground any
longer.
Before any of these telltale signs of grub worm infestation are evident, you
can test for grub worms manually. To do this, cut a square foot out of the lawn
four inches thick. If you find over four grub worms in the test patch, you need
to take action to get rid of the infestation. However, if you only have a couple
of grub worms in the patch, you do not need to take corrective action
immediately. A couple of grub worms in the test patch are not enough to do real
and lasting damage to your lawn.
If you do find that you have a grub worm infestation, there are some natural
techniques that you can employ to solve the problem. From your local garden
supply store you can purchase what are known as nematodes. These are microscopic
critters that will work to eradicate and prevent the emergence of additional
grub worms in your lawn. These nematodes will not cause any harm to your lawn
whatsoever.
In addition, you should only lightly water your lawn when you realize that
you have a grub worm problem. Light watering helps to offset the damage that has
been sustained to the roots because of the activity of the grub worms.
Finally, there are steps you can take to attract certain birds to your yard
that enjoy dining on grub worms. These birds will help eradicate the grubs from
your lawn in a very short amount of time.
By following these tips and pointers, you will be in the best possible
position to rid your lawn of harmful grub worms. You will be able to maintain a
healthy and lovely looking lawn, a lawn that will be the envy of the entire
neighborhood today and into the future.
Lance Mohr is a full time, full service licensed broker associate with Keller
Williams Realty. He has many years of experience helping families buy and sell
Tampa
Real Estate. Please feel free to copy any of his articles as long as you
credit the author and retain the link to his website above
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