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BRIGHTON, Mich. - Michimich -- Have you thought about how you're going to protect your lawn from grubs?
Why is it so important?
As summer heats up, your lawn becomes especially vulnerable to grub infestations — the C-shaped larvae of beetles that feed on grassroots. Left unchecked, these pests can wreak havoc on your lawn, causing weakened turf, brown patches, and increased vulnerability to drought and disease.
Here is an overview of how grubs work, the damage they can do to your lawn, and how you can manage them.
1. Grub Lifecycle Timing
Beetles lay eggs in late spring to early summer, and those eggs hatch into grubs in June and July. This is the critical developmental window when grubs are small, just starting to feed, and most vulnerable to control efforts.
Ever So Green treatments strike at the heart of grub activity, preventing root damage that leads to spongy turf and brown spots.
2. How Grubs Harm Your Lawn
Grubs munch on grassroots, which can lead to loose, spongey soil and dead patches as turf loses root support. It can also Attract wildlife digging for larvae (e.g. skunks, raccoons, birds), causing further lawn damage.
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3. Ever So Green's July Strategy
Ever So Green recommends mid-summer grub control, typically in July, as part of our service plans. Combined with fertilization, weed control, and aeration, this enhances curb appeal and strengthens lawn resilience.
Learn more on Ever So Green's website: https://www.eversogreen.net/learnmore/brighton-midsummer-grub-control-and-fertilization
Live in Brighton? Our professional grub control and lawn fertilization are available to you!
If you're unsure about the right fertilizer or grub control products to use—or even if you just want to save time—Ever So Green can tailor treatments to your lawn's specific needs.
If you need grub control or lawn fertilization in the Brighton area, call (517) 540-1100 or submit a contact form here: https://www.eversogreen.net/contact
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.
Why is it so important?
As summer heats up, your lawn becomes especially vulnerable to grub infestations — the C-shaped larvae of beetles that feed on grassroots. Left unchecked, these pests can wreak havoc on your lawn, causing weakened turf, brown patches, and increased vulnerability to drought and disease.
Here is an overview of how grubs work, the damage they can do to your lawn, and how you can manage them.
1. Grub Lifecycle Timing
Beetles lay eggs in late spring to early summer, and those eggs hatch into grubs in June and July. This is the critical developmental window when grubs are small, just starting to feed, and most vulnerable to control efforts.
Ever So Green treatments strike at the heart of grub activity, preventing root damage that leads to spongy turf and brown spots.
2. How Grubs Harm Your Lawn
Grubs munch on grassroots, which can lead to loose, spongey soil and dead patches as turf loses root support. It can also Attract wildlife digging for larvae (e.g. skunks, raccoons, birds), causing further lawn damage.
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3. Ever So Green's July Strategy
Ever So Green recommends mid-summer grub control, typically in July, as part of our service plans. Combined with fertilization, weed control, and aeration, this enhances curb appeal and strengthens lawn resilience.
Learn more on Ever So Green's website: https://www.eversogreen.net/learnmore/brighton-midsummer-grub-control-and-fertilization
Live in Brighton? Our professional grub control and lawn fertilization are available to you!
If you're unsure about the right fertilizer or grub control products to use—or even if you just want to save time—Ever So Green can tailor treatments to your lawn's specific needs.
If you need grub control or lawn fertilization in the Brighton area, call (517) 540-1100 or submit a contact form here: https://www.eversogreen.net/contact
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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