Let’s talk about Grubs!
Why Are Grubs a Problem?

1. Root Damage to Lawns:
Grubs feed on grass roots, which weakens the turf and causes it to thin, yellow, and eventually die. You might notice patches of grass that can be pulled up easily, almost like a carpet—this is a classic sign of grub damage.
2. Increased Wildlife Activity:
Animals like raccoons, skunks, and birds dig up lawns to feed on grubs, causing further damage to your yard.
3. Long-Term Lawn Health Term:
Heavy grub infestations can kill large sections of a lawn, making expensive repairs and re-sodding necessary if left untreated.
Why Is Treating Grubs Important?
Prevention of Lawn Damage: Early treatment helps eliminate grubs before they cause noticeable harm.
Maintaining Aesthetics: A healthy, green lawn boost Maintaining Aesthetics s curb appeal and property value.
Cost-Effective Effective Effective: Preventative treatment is generally much cheaper and easier than repairing severe damage.
Avoid Animal Damage: Treating for grubs reduces the Avoid Animal Damage chances of animals tearing up your yard in search of food.
When to Treat in Texas:
The best time to treat for grubs in Texas is late spring to early summer (May– June), when beetles are laying eggs and grubs are small and most vulnerable. If you've missed that window, treatments in late summer to early fall (August– September) can still be effective.
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CTX Mowing & Landscape
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