Grub & Insect Control in Cedar Grove
The first sign of grubs is a patch of lawn that peels back like loose carpet. White grubs are beetle larvae that live in the soil and chew grass roots through late summer, and once the roots are gone the turf has nothing holding it down. The open, sunny lots out toward the county roads tend to see the heaviest pressure, since the beetles prefer to lay eggs in turf that gets full sun.
Stop Them Before the Damage Shows
Grub control is a timing job. A preventive treatment put down in early summer stops the new generation before it ever feeds, which beats trying to rescue a lawn after the roots are already chewed and the skunks and birds have started digging for them. We read your lawn’s history and the season, then apply at label rate as a licensed applicator. We also watch for surface insects like chinch bugs that thin out sunny turf in the same stretch of summer.
Grub-damaged turf usually needs aeration and overseeding to recover, and a steady fertilization program keeps it dense. See our grub and insect control page, with the rest on the Cedar Grove page.
Call (555) 123-4567 before the grubs do their damage.