Grub worms can be one of the trickiest pests to deal with in your garden. The soil-dwelling larvae are hard to spot without digging up a patch of your yard and treating the problem can be just as ...
Dear Neil: You mentioned in a recent column that the time to treat for grub worms is mid-to late June. What do I do if I find them at this time of year? Should I ...
Dear Neil: You mentioned in a recent column that the time to treat for grub worms is mid- to late June. What do I do if I find them at this time of year? Should I ...
Grub worms are the larval stage of Japanese and other types of beetles. They live in the soil until they pupate and transform into the adult beetles. When they are in the soil, they will feed on the ...
This summer, grub worms are tearing up lawns all across the Twin Cities. Grub worms are small beetle larvae that feed on grass roots and leave behind a path of destruction. Nick Reina, owner of ...
ANGELINA COUNTY, Texas (KTRE) - Those ugly white, C-shaped grub worms that infect lawns and cause so much trouble in late summer and early fall are easiest to kill now when you cannot see them. White ...
Homeowners often discover strange creatures in their soil and wonder about their impact on lawn health. The term “lawn worm” refers to various species that inhabit garden soil, including both ...
Dear Neil: I have fruit trees in my backyard that have never bloomed. Others' trees bloom and produce fruit each year. What am I doing wrong? There are several possible causes. Many types of fruit ...
Dear Neil: You mentioned in a recent column that the time to treat for grub worms is mid-to late June. What do I do if I find them at this time of year? Should I ...