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Pests and Insects Fall
How to Repair Grub Damage

Repair grub-damaged lawn by raking out dead grass, loosening the top inch of soil, overseeding at your species' recommended rate, and keeping moist for 2 to 3 weeks. Treat for grubs first, then repair 2 weeks later.

Technique How To
Pests and Insects Fall Summer
Best Grub Killers

The best grub killer for most lawns is Scotts GrubEx (preventive, apply May to June) or BioAdvanced 24 Hour Grub Killer Plus (curative, apply August to September when grubs are active). Dylox is the fastest-acting curative option.

Product Roundup
Pests and Insects Fall Summer
How to Kill Grubs

Kill active grubs with trichlorfon (Dylox) applied in August to September when grubs are small and feeding near the surface. Water in immediately. Overseed damaged areas 2 weeks after treatment.

Treatment Guide
Pests and Insects Spring
How to Prevent Grubs

Apply grub preventer in May to June before beetle eggs hatch. Chlorantraniliprole products can go down as early as April. Water in with half an inch of irrigation within 24 hours of application.

Prevention Guide
Pests and Insects Summer
Brown Patch

Brown patch is a fungal lawn disease that creates circular tan patches during hot humid weather (85+ day, 65+ night). Most common in tall fescue. Water only in the morning, avoid summer nitrogen, and apply fungicide at first sign.

Disease Profile
Pests and Insects Fall Spring
Moles

Moles are insectivores that tunnel through lawns eating grubs and worms, leaving raised ridges and volcano mounds. Trapping is the most effective removal method. Grub treatment helps but doesn't guarantee moles leave because they also eat earthworms.

Pest Profile

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