Grub & Insect Control in Springfield
The first sign of grubs is usually a brown patch that pulls up like a loose carpet, because the white grubs underneath have eaten the roots that held it down. By then the damage is done, so the win is timing the treatment to catch them young. Summit Lawn Care carries a State Pesticide Applicator License and treats at label rates.
The pressure tracks the ground. The full-sun Westgate ranch lawns are prime egg-laying turf for the beetles whose larvae become grubs, and they take the worst of it. Along the Route 9 corridor, thin turf over clay shows damage faster because the shallow roots have no reserve. Chinch bugs and sod webworms add their own brown patches in the hot open stretches, and we read the difference before we treat.
A thick, deep-rooted lawn shrugs off insect pressure, so this pairs with our fertilization program and aeration and overseeding. Full details are on our grub and insect control page, with everything local at the Springfield hub.
Call Summit Lawn Care at (555) 123-4567 for grub and insect control.