Grub Control

Grub Damage Is Real – Don’t Let This Happen to Your Lawn
A local customer skipped their yearly grub treatment... and paid the price. Skunks tore up their lawn trying to get to the grub worms underneath! Grubs may be small, but they’re one of the most destructive threats to lawns in our area. Each year, we see thousands of dollars in damage caused by these underground pests—damage that could have been prevented.At Bio Green Indy, we focus on the betterment of the environment one lawn at a time. Get started on the road to a beautiful and healthy lawn.
Quick Summary
Grubs = Lawn Killers
White grubs are the larvae of June beetles
They have a 3-year life cycle, feeding most aggressively in late summer and early fall.
Grubs feed on:
Grass roots
Turfgrass crowns
Garden crops
Major signs of grub infestation:
Patchy brown spots
Turf that pulls up easily
Lawn digging by skunks, moles, crows, or blackbirds looking for a snack

The real danger:
- Damage from both the grubs and the predators hunting them.

When to act:
- Late summer/early fall is the best time to treat—before they go deeper to hibernate.