by admin | Nov 4, 2016 | Pest Control
Fun Fact Friday – Clover Mites Clover Mites are most active during late spring. Clover Mites are actually relatives of the spider and the tick. Clover Mites probe at the surface of grass blades and sucks the juices. Most lawn damage caused by Clover Mites...
by admin | Sep 30, 2016 | Pest Control
Fun Fact Friday – Billbugs Billbugs are a type of weevil or “snout beetle.” Adults usually overwinter in leaf litter and thatch. Billbugs are a pest that is endemic to all species of grass. Most lawn damage occurs near evergreen shrubbery. Lawn damage is most severe...
by admin | Sep 23, 2016 | Pest Control
Fun Fact Friday – White Grubs White Grubs appear as fat white “worm-like” larvae. White Grubs have many life cycles throughout the year. White Grubs are hatched from eggs that are laid in the soil. In the spring grubs awaken from winter and begin feeding. White Grubs...
by admin | Sep 16, 2016 | Pest Control
Fun Fact Friday – Armyworms Travel during the night. Cannot survive freezing temperatures. Armyworms chew the foliage of grasses and grain crops. Armyworm ranges in size from 1/16 inch to 1 1/3 inches. A stripe runs down the middle of the back while one stripe...