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Turf Pests

Grubs got you down? Wondering about armyworms? And what’s the deal with chinch bugs? We’ll help you identify different turf pests and the damage they cause—and also help you find a solution!

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Paige Boyle

Jumping Worms

You’ve likely been told that earthworms are good for the soil. They help with aeration and drainage, increase nutrient cycling, make nutrients more available to plants, and help create a sturdy soil. And that’s all true—usually.

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Jumping Worms

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Paige Boyle

You’ve likely been told that earthworms are good for the soil. They help with aeration and drainage, increase nutrient cycling, make nutrients more available to plants, and help create a sturdy soil. And that’s all true—usually.

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Sod Webworms: Damage, Treatment & Control

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Fiona Lupi

Sod webworm is a big mouthful for such a small pest. If these turfgrass pests are gnawing at your grass and leaving brown spots or areas across your lawn, you’ll want to take some steps to identify and manage them.

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Jumping Worms

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Paige Boyle

You’ve likely been told that earthworms are good for the soil. They help with aeration and drainage, increase nutrient cycling, make nutrients more available to plants, and help create a sturdy soil. And that’s all true—usually.

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Fall Armyworms

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Paige Boyle

Fall armyworms are periodic turf pests—they may not cause major damage every year, but when they're active, they can quickly ruin a lawn. So how do you go about identifying, preventing, and managing fall armyworms?

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Lawn Grubs: How to Detect and Control Grubs

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Trent Lewis

Is your once-healthy lawn showing mysterious signs of damage? Lawn grubs might be the culprits. These destructive pests can cause significant damage if left unchecked, but you can protect your lawn effectively with proper identification and treatment.