As a property owner in Tennessee, you may be familiar with the struggle of dealing with grubs ruining your otherwise beautiful lawn. Preventing these pesky critters from taking over your turf is crucial for maintaining its health and appearance. The best way to do this is by scheduling preventative grub control treatments. These treatments work by eliminating eggs or newly hatched grubs before they reach the roots of your grass, preventing them from causing damage in the first place. However, timing is the key to its effectiveness, so it should be applied in the late spring before they hatch. If you skip this treatment, you could risk grubs infesting your lawn and leading to even more work trying to eliminate them and nurse it back to health.


How do preventative grub control treatments work?

Grubs are the larvae of several types of beetles and feed on the roots of your grass, causing extensive damage if left to their own devices. Fortunately, that's where preventative grub control treatments come in. These treatments are applied to your entire lawn, where it seeps into the soil and eliminates any eggs and newly hatched grubs to prevent them from ever reaching their food source and causing problems in the first place.


When should preventative grub control treatments be applied?

Preventative grub control treatments should be applied in the late spring or early summer before grubs have a chance to hatch and start feeding. The timing of the treatment is critical, as it ensures that it has time to establish in the soil and reach them when they are most vulnerable. If applied too late, you may risk it being ineffective.

The best time to apply preventative grub control treatments here in Tennessee is May.


What happens if you skip a preventative grub control treatment?

If you skip a preventative grub control treatment, your lawn could become infested with grubs. These pests can cause extensive damage to your lawn's roots, leading to brown patches, thinning grass, and eventually, dead areas. If you’ve skipped a preventative treatment and now notice signs of a grub infestation, you'll need to schedule a curative treatment to eliminate the pests. However, while these treatments will ensure they can't cause any additional damage, it doesn't reverse what your turf already sustained. So, even after the grubs have been eliminated, you may need to invest in lawn care services to help it recover and nurse it back to health.

Some common lawn care services you would need to help your turf recover after a grub infestation include fertilization, aeration, and overseeding.


Call us today to schedule our grub control service.

Are you tired of dealing with grubs? If so, it’s time to contact our pros at Picture Perfect Landscapes. We've been providing a top-notch grub control service to residential and commercial properties, as well as HOAs, in Memphis, Midtown Memphis, East Memphis, TN, and other nearby areas since 2002, and our experts are ready to help you next. We offer preventative grub control treatments to keep these pests from causing problems in the first place, which we'll apply in May. However, if you're dealing with an existing infestation, don't worry - we also provide curative applications to eliminate them. Then, we can help nurse it back to health with our top-notch lawn care services. No matter what, you can trust that your lawn is in good hands with us, and we'll make grubs a problem of the past.

Don't wait until grubs have already overrun your turf - give us a call at (901) 246-7656 today to schedule. We're here to help you reclaim your lawn and enjoy it to the fullest!