Grub damage often shows up fast and under your feet: spongy turf, thinning patches, or grass that lifts easily because the roots have been eaten. Since grubs feed below the surface, spring is the time to protect your lawn before those weak spots spread. At Nature’s Select®, we help homeowners stay ahead of grub activity with treatments that strengthen roots and support a healthier lawn.
Grubs are the larval stage of certain beetles, and they spend most of their time under the surface. They’re creamy white, C-shaped, and they live in the soil where they can feed undisturbed. While adult beetles are mostly a nuisance, grubs are the real threat because they go straight for the part of your lawn that keeps everything alive: the roots.
Grass roots are tender, nutrient-rich, and constantly available. Think of them as an all-you-can-eat buffet that doesn’t move. Grubs chew through root systems, which block the grass from absorbing water and nutrients. Even if you’re watering regularly, damaged roots can’t do their job, so the lawn starts to brown, thin out, and die off in patches.
Grub damage often looks like drought stress at first, which is why it gets overlooked. Watch for irregular brown patches that don’t improve with watering, turf that feels spongy, or grass that lifts easily. You might also notice more animal activity, like birds, skunks, or raccoons digging for a snack. If you’re seeing a sudden uptick in digging, your lawn may be advertising dinner.
The most effective approach is prevention and early intervention. Treating at the right time helps disrupt the grub lifecycle before populations grow and root damage becomes expensive to repair. Pairing grub control with smart mowing and watering habits also helps, since overwatering and stressed turf can make conditions more inviting for future issues.
Grubs love grass roots because roots are the foundation of everything you see above ground. Protect the roots, and you protect the investment you’ve made in your yard. If you’re in the Chapel Hill service area, Nature’s Select® can help with eco-friendly lawn care that targets insects and weeds while supporting a thicker, healthier lawn. Contact us at (888) 786-9735 to get a free estimate.
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