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Livingston-county based lawn care company Ever So Green helps homeowners keep their lawns grub-free.
HOWELL, Mich. - Michimich -- Have you noticed signs of grubs in your lawn? Maybe you've noticed the grass feels a little spongy, or you're finding brown patches where the grass was once green.
Grubs are a huge problem through the summer in Michigan. When you're beginning to prep your lawn for warmer weather, there are a few things you can do to make sure grubs won't be an issue later on.
1. Look for dry patches in early spring to mid-summer that signals grubs have developed into adults. Grubs regularly eat grass roots, so grass and soil damage will be noticeable.
2. Additionally, you may notice spongy spots or gives a little as you walk on it. This could be indicative of an infestation.
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3. Finally, if you've noticed more creatures feasting on your lawn, that's a pretty sure sign that you have grubs. Look out for an increase of birds, raccoons, skunks, or moles.
Hiring a grub control company in Howell to help you take care of these pesky lawn critters is your best bet to get the perfectly manicured lawn you dream about. In 2-3 weeks, you can have grass that is the envy of your neighbors and that will entice your family and friends to hang out with you in your backyard for a barbecue when the weather warms up.
Looking for more tips? Read more on our website: https://www.eversogreen.net/learnmore/professional-grub-control-howell
About Ever So Green: Family owned, Livingston County-based and serving Livingston County since 1997, it's our mission and top priority to provide you with professional, high quality and convenient service. For quotes on fertilizing, grub control, and broadleaf weed control services, please request a quote on our website or give us a call at 517-540-1100.
Grubs are a huge problem through the summer in Michigan. When you're beginning to prep your lawn for warmer weather, there are a few things you can do to make sure grubs won't be an issue later on.
1. Look for dry patches in early spring to mid-summer that signals grubs have developed into adults. Grubs regularly eat grass roots, so grass and soil damage will be noticeable.
2. Additionally, you may notice spongy spots or gives a little as you walk on it. This could be indicative of an infestation.
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3. Finally, if you've noticed more creatures feasting on your lawn, that's a pretty sure sign that you have grubs. Look out for an increase of birds, raccoons, skunks, or moles.
Hiring a grub control company in Howell to help you take care of these pesky lawn critters is your best bet to get the perfectly manicured lawn you dream about. In 2-3 weeks, you can have grass that is the envy of your neighbors and that will entice your family and friends to hang out with you in your backyard for a barbecue when the weather warms up.
Looking for more tips? Read more on our website: https://www.eversogreen.net/learnmore/professional-grub-control-howell
About Ever So Green: Family owned, Livingston County-based and serving Livingston County since 1997, it's our mission and top priority to provide you with professional, high quality and convenient service. For quotes on fertilizing, grub control, and broadleaf weed control services, please request a quote on our website or give us a call at 517-540-1100.
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