Grub worms come from the eggs of Billbugs (June beetles) and when hatched, they eat at the crown of the grass plant and work their way into the soil, attacking the roots of your lawn. Although ...
With the spring season approaching, you might start to see small, coiled piles of soil scattered across your lawn. These are known as worm casts, a byproduct of earthworms processing organic ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Grubs are a type of worm you never want to see in your garden or lawn. Given that they live underground, you may not immediately realize ...