Fighting the Garden Pests: Tips for Lawn Treatment

Lawn Grub Treatment

Lawn Grub treatment is vital for ensuring the health of your lawn. If Lawn Grubs are left untreated and allowed to spread, they can destroy your entire lawn within months. Left untreated, grubs will completely destroy your beautiful Australian garden, making it impossible to walk on or to enjoy. Lawn grubs are the larvae of beetles. There are a wide variety of lawn grubs that can infest your Aussie lawn. The most common ones are Cutworms, Harlequin Ladybirds, Army Worm, and Chafer Grubs.


Here are some tips to get rid of lawn grubs for Lawn Treatment:  The most popular method of getting rid of lawn grubs is to use the insecticide known as Baythroid or Cygon. There are a number of different insecticides that can be used, so make sure you check which one is appropriate for your lawn. Always read and follow the instructions on the insecticide before spraying, and do not apply it unless you feel confident to do so. If you are concerned about using chemicals on your soft Australian lawn, you can purchase a grub killer that is safe for children to use.


If you would rather not use insecticide, you can apply nematodes to the lawn. Nematodes are microscopic worms that kill lawn grubs but are safe for use around pets, children, birds and fish. Apply a nematode extract to the areas affected by lawn grubs. 


If you have a problem with lawn grubs eating your grass on your lawn, you can scatter wood ash over the lawn. The grubs will feed on the ash, instead of the grass. You may be able to prevent lawn grubs by maintaining a healthy, green and thick lawn. 


You can stop lawn grubs by watering the lawn regularly, and fertilising the lawn. Lawn grubs generally like to feast on the lawn that has gone weak and yellow.


Take preventative measures against lawn grubs. If you have a lawn grub problem, make sure you treat your lawn to prevent future problems. Lawn Grubs can be found easily on your lawn, as bright orange beetles with brown heads. Keep an eye out for these creepy crawlies, or enlist the services of Coochie HydroGreen to help you identify them. Prevent lawn grubs by planting beneficial flowers and bushes such as marigolds, daisies, onions, garlic, coriander and cornflowers. These flowers and herbs are a natural form of pest control and can protect your lawn from infestation.

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