
When to Apply Grub Control
- Preventive Grub Treatments. Grub preventive products should be applied in the spring when the weather warms to kill the overwintering grubs or in summer to kill the newly hatched grubs.
- Curative Grub Treatments. ...
- Natural Control. ...
When to apply grubex and obtain the best results?
Treating For Grubs
- Nematodes. When you notice changes to your lawn which is indicative of grub activity, you’ll need to probe further to be certain.
- Applying Effective Grub Killers Yourself. There are lots of over-the-counter remedies developed for grub infestation. ...
- Calling the Experts. ...
- Beneficial Organisms May Suffer. ...
When should Grub control be put down?
The best time to apply grub control is early spring (late March to late April). You can also apply a grub killer when you see signs of grub damage. Grubs turn into adult Japanese beetles from late spring to early summer, which is a good time to put down a grub preventer for the following season.
When to start treatment?
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When to treat for grubs?
- There is no need to take action to get rid of the grubs if you find fewer than five per square foot.
- If you find more than five but fewer than 10 grubs per square foot, you'll only need to treat your lawn if your grass isn't healthy.
- Regardless of the state of your lawn, you'll need to get rid of the grubs if you find more than 10 per square foot.

What is the best time to treat for grubs?
Treating in late summer or early fall is ideal, as that is when the smaller, young grubs are most susceptible to nematodes. There is also usually a short window for application in early spring before the grubs get too big and pupate, but that is a narrower window and can be difficult to time properly.
What is the best month to put down GrubEx?
It's important to follow the instructions on the GrubEx packaging very closely because precision in both timing and application are essential. Early May, June and July is the best time to apply this product. Remember the beetles lay eggs in early summer. The small grubs hatch in the middle of the summer.
Is it too late to treat for grubs?
By the time damage is apparent it is much too late for preventive white grub products such as Merit and Grub-X. These must be applied before mid-August. Insecticides must be watered in to be effective.
When should grub control be applied to lawns?
The key to controlling grubs is to kill them before they hatch and begin to cause damage to your lawn. In spring or early summer, apply a preventative grub control product, such as Scotts® GrubEx®1 to your lawn, following label directions. This is especially important if you've had problems with grubs in the past.
Should I apply GrubEx before rain?
Can I apply GrubEx before the rain? You can apply GrubEx just before it rains but you won't need to water it in as you normally would when you apply the granules. Waiting for rain works best for lawns that are too big to water. You only need to ensure that you apply GrubEx any time between May and July.
Can I apply fertilizer and grub control at the same time?
According to the Scotts website, only straight fertilizer, with no other ingredients such as pre-emergent herbicides or other pesticides, may be applied at the same time as GrubEx. The site gives no recommendation for mixing straight fertilizer and GrubEx, so it may be wisest to apply one product at a time.
How late can you apply GrubEx?
Apply between April 1 and May 30 (no later than July 15) for best results.
What month do you apply nematodes?
When do I apply them? Nematodes are most effective when the soil temperature reaches about 15C. This is weather dependent year to year but it is usually around mid May. When you see them available in your local garden centers, it is the correct time to apply them, not before.
Do grubs come back every year?
In November, the grubs tunnel deep in the soil for the Winter. The grubs come back up to the surface in early May and eat a little longer. In early to mid-June, the grubs build an in-ground “cocoon” and transform into beetles that emerge from the soil and start the process over again.
Can you apply too much GrubEx?
Applying too much can hurt the environment and using too little may not control the grubs in your lawn. Although Dylox claims it kills grubs within one to three days if applied properly, you may still notice grub activity within that time or shortly after. Animals may also continue digging for the insects.
What is the most effective grub killer?
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Will grub damaged lawn grow back?
Grub counts from six to 10 or more per square foot can damage and kill grass. Before you repair your lawn, treat any grub infestation using beneficial nematodes or pesticides allowed in your area. It is best to repair your grub-damaged lawn in the fall or early spring to restore it to its green glory.
How often should you apply grub control?
You’ll need to apply grub control as per the stage of infestation in your lawn. But how often should you apply grub control?
When is the best time to apply grub control?
So, what is the best time to apply grub control on your lawn? The best time to apply grub control is early spring (late March to late April). You can also apply a grub killer when you see signs of grub damage. Grubs turn into adult Japanese beetles from late spring to early summer, which is a good time to put down a grub preventer for ...
When is it too late to treat for grubs?
It is too late to treat for grubs in late summer (September) because white grubs will have turned into adult beetles that are hard to kill. Even spraying a grub killer on the lawn may not kill 60% of the beetles that are already feeding on the foliage and laying eggs in your lawn.
How long do grub killer insecticides last?
Most grub preventers last between 60 and 90 days in the soil, which means they can control grub worms from the time they hatch to the time they become larvae. However, different products may have varying half-lives so it is important to do the timing properly before putting them down for the most prolonged control of grubs.
What is grub control?
Grub control comes in two types – grub preventers and grub killers. Prevention is the best approach to maintaining a healthy lawn, but sometimes, there will already be signs of grub damage in your lawn.
What is a good grub preventer?
A good grub preventer contains chlorantraniliprole, a compound that acts on the larvae of the grubs as they hatch. To ensure you have a grub-free lawn, you need to make sure the timing is right for the application.
How deep do grubs live in the soil?
Grubs live about 2 inches into the soil and this is where you need the treatment to reach. The best practice is to put down grub control granules or dust and then water the lawn to ensure the treatment kills grubs that are cutting the roots of your grass. You can also time to apply the grub killer just before it rains, ...
When to apply grub control?
They will not work on grubs found in the lawn from the middle of October through the middle of May. However, when applied in June or July they provide excellent protection against the next generation of grubs. So, if you need to apply the preventive insecticide BEFORE the grubs are there, how do you know if you need to use an insecticide or not? If you confirmed grub damage the previous fall or spring, meaning you found lots of grubs, then you may want to use a preventive insecticide for one or two years to build a more dense turf that will be tolerant of grubs. If you have treated for several years and you do not see evidence of grubs in your lawn or in the neighbor’s lawn, it may be time to stop treating. There is an erroneous philosophy being perpetuated that because we have European chafers and Japanese beetles in the area, it is necessary to treat every year or your lawn will be damaged by grubs. This is not true.
When will grub control be available in stores?
Below is a short list of products now being sold for grub control as of May 22, 2020, in stores checked in the Mid-Michigan area. An online search indicates there are other products that will be available at other stores. Check the active ingredients.
How long does it take for carbaryl to kill grubs?
Both compounds work equally well on Japanese beetle grubs. It will take 10-14 days for the grubs to begin dying after the insecticide is applied. One trichlorfon product has “24 Hour Grub Control” in its name and would seem to indicate that it will kill grubs in 24 hours. However, even trichlorfon should not be evaluated for at least five days after application (assuming it rains or irrigation was applied), and carbaryl may need three to four weeks to be effective. Do not apply any curative compounds in the spring after May 15 as grubs stop feeding in late May as they prepare to pupate. As with the preventive products, lawns should be mowed immediately before applying carbaryl or trichlorfon to protect bees.
What products are not good for grubs?
Do not use products containing ONLY lambda-cyhalothrin, gamma-cyhalothrin, bifenthrin, deltamethrin, cyfluthrin or permethrin for grub control. Products containing only these ingredients will not work for grub control because the active ingredient binds with organic material and will not move down to where the grubs are feeding. These products work well for above-ground feeding insects that live on the grass leaves or soil surface, but not for insects that feed on the roots. At one garden center a clerk showed us two products, one containing only permethrin and one containing only bifenthrin, when we asked for products to control grubs. Neither of the products listed grubs on the label printed on the bag and neither of the products would have controlled grubs.
What insecticides kill grubs?
There are two chemicals, carbaryl and trichlorfon, that are considered curative treatments. They are short-lived compounds that kill all life stages of grubs. These two insecticides are the only options if high numbers of grubs are found in the fall and in spring before early May. Our research indicates they will kill 20-80% of grubs when applied in September or 20-55% when applied in late October. They are not as effective as the preventive compounds in reducing grub numbers.
Why do you need to mow before applying insecticide?
If you are applying a product containing clothianidin, thiamethoxam or imidacloprid, the lawn should be mowed prior to the application so that no weeds are flowering in the lawn when the insecticide is applied. These active ingredients can be toxic to bees if the bees visit flowers that were recently sprayed. Mowing prior to making the application will avoid this problem by removing the flowers. Weeds that flower again after mowing are much safer than weed flowers that were sprayed directly with insecticide, but some of the insecticide is absorbed by the roots and will move into the pollen and nectar. More research is needed on this, but it could cause problems for native bees or have long-term health effects on honey bees or bumble bees. If there is nothing flowering in the lawn, there is nothing in it that would attract bees.
When do grubs appear in lawns?
Grub damage may appear in home lawns from mid-September to November or from March to early May. However, for low-maintenance lawns, even if the turf is not killed from grub feeding, the thinned and weakened turf may be prone to weeds and drought stress. Healthy turf with a few grubs may not need an insecticide.
When to apply grub control?
Grub preventive products should be applied in the spring when the weather warms to kill the overwintering grubs or in summer to kill the newly hatched grubs. Effective preventive grub control products contain chlorantraniliprole, imidacloprid, thiamethoxam or clothianidin ingredients.
How to stop grubs in lawn?
A large number of grubs in lawn are highly destructive and using a chemical treatment will be the fastest way to stop the problem. A preventive control is more effective as compared to a curative option of controlling grubs.
How long does it take for grubs to kill?
Apply these pesticides in fall or spring when grubs are most active. While most products will claim instant action, it may take up to 4 weeks for them to take full control over grub population.
What causes grubs to die in grass?
Grub damage in lawn. Grubs feed on roots of the grass and other plants which causes grass to die in patches. A large infestation can ravage the whole lawn. Grubs also attract predators such as birds, raccoons, and moles that tear up or dig holes in your lawn as they hunt for the grubs. More grub damage in lawn will be realized in late summer ...
How many GRUBs per square foot?
Less than 5 grubs per square foot may not affect a well maintained lawn – this does not indicate any need to apply a grub control treatment. However, if there are more than 5 grubs per square foot, it is very necessary to apply a grub control insecticide.
What are grubs in lawns?
Grubs are highly destructive to lawns and gardens. They feed on the roots of the grass and other organic matter in the soil, resulting in dead patches in your turf. Applying grub killers and preventers is the only way to stop the occasional grab damage.
When do grubs start to damage lawns?
More grub damage in lawn will be realized in late summer after the eggs have hatched into new grubs or in spring as they wait to pupate. If you dig around the edges of the affected area and roll the turf away from the soil, you will see the white grubs.
When to apply grub treatment?
This is easy to pinpoint. The months of August through October see the most grub activity on your lawn.
When Is It Too Early to Apply Grub Control?
Attacking grubs in early spring will be a bad idea.
What is grub control?
Grubs are synonymous with lawn damage and require adequate and far-reaching control strategies to check their activities. Part of the several considerations to make includes knowing when to apply grub control. This is as important as the actual process of getting rid of grubs. Grub control involves several things.
How many grubs are in a square foot?
Doing this will involve digging up parts of your lawn to observe the soil. When more than 5 grubs are found per square foot, treatment will need to commence immediately.
What is the best treatment for grubs?
Part of this treatment includes the use of beneficial organisms such as nematodes. Nematodes are tiny (microscopic) worms considered environmentally friendly and effective grub predators.
What is the best way to kill grubs?
Insecticides are known to be effective in grub control.
When is the best time to apply grub control measures?
The months usually having the highest record of grub activity (destruction of lawns through feeding) are late July, August, and September.
What is a grub?
The Grub Problem. A grub is what the larva of various insects is called, especially beetles. So just as butterflies and moths have larval forms known as "caterpillars," the Japanese beetle, for example, has a grub as a larval form (because they curl up, grubs appear to have C-shaped bodies).
What is a grub in a lawn?
Their grub is 1 1/4-inches long, white, with a reddish-brown head. Having grubs in your lawn is problematic on three scores: The grubs, themselves do damage, eating grassroots, thereby damaging the grass. If you spot large dead patches of grass in your lawn, grubs could be the cause.
How do grubs affect lawns?
Having grubs in your lawn is problematic on three scores: 1 The grubs, themselves do damage, eating grassroots, thereby damaging the grass. If you spot large dead patches of grass in your lawn, grubs could be the cause. 2 If they are Japanese beetle grubs, once they mature into adult beetles, they may eat the leaves on several of the plants that you are landscaping with, including rose bushes and Japanese maple trees. 3 Likewise, adult June bugs eat the leaves of landscape plants, such as oak trees. They also damage grass blades. 4 Moles eat grubs, so having grubs in your lawn is an open invitation to moles to come on in and set up shop. Thus grub control is a central pillar in mole control, too. Another pest that eats grubs (and that you may, therefore, be attracting to your yard if you allow grubs to flourish in your lawn) is the skunk.
How many grubs are in a square foot of sod?
You shouldn't worry if only a few are present here or there. But you should start worrying if you find 7 to 15 grubs per square foot.
What pests eat grubs?
Another pest that eats grubs (and that you may, therefore, be attracting to your yard if you allow grubs to flourish in your lawn) is the skunk.
What do June bugs eat?
Likewise, adult June bugs eat the leaves of landscape plants, such as oak trees. They also damage grass blades.
Is it easier to wait to put new grass on John Deere?
The lawn care experts at John Deere indicate that, while there is no set length of time to wait, it is easier to let the new grass become established first.
When should insecticides be applied to grubs?
Insecticides should be applied in midsummer, when the grubs are feeding near the surface.
When is the best time to stop lawn grub in Texas?
As our north Texas spring slips into summer, it’s time to fall into warm weather routines around our yards. Designate June as your official kick-off to stopping lawn grub in their tracks
What Are Lawn Grubs?
Commonly referred to as grub, when present in large numbers these insects create unsightly dead and dying patches of grass
Why do beetles like watering?
Watering your lawn a lot may attract the beetles, because they like to lay their eggs in moist ground. If your grass is just starting to discolor, you may already have grubs and want to begin grub lawn treatment.
Why are there grubs in my lawn?
There are various reasons, but there could be grubs in your soil. Grubs eat grassroots voraciously, so they’ll cause enough damage that the grass will die. Homeowners may add items to their annual home maintenance to d ” list, but then encounter confusion and aggravation attempting to perform this task correctly.
How many grubs per square foot?
There could possibly be 10 or more per square foot. Or you might notice bare spots in sunny areas in your yard for grubs at night.
How many grubs are in a soil sample?
Some insecticide manufacturers consider the presence of 10 or more visible grubs in a soil sample of one square foot taken two inches dee) indicative of a possible infestation.
How to control grubs in lawn?
The key to controlling grubs is to kill them before they hatch and begin to cause damage to your lawn. In spring or early summer, apply a preventative grub control product, such as Scotts® GrubEx® 1 to your lawn, following label directions. This is especially important if you’ve had problems with grubs in the past. One application of Scotts® GrubEx® 1 can kill and prevent grubs for up to 4 months.
When do grubs come back to the lawn?
When the soil warms up again in the spring, the large, mature grubs move back into the upper soil levels, where they transform into adult beetles that emerge in early summer and start the whole process over again. The key to controlling grubs is to kill them before they hatch and begin to cause damage to your lawn.
When to apply Scotts grubex?
• Applying a preventative grub control product in the spring or early summer will provide much better grub control than waiting until after the damage has occurred.#N#• Use a spreader to apply Scotts® GrubEx® 1. Be sure to follow application directions.#N#• To activate the product, water immediately after applying.#N#• A drought-stressed, underfed lawn will show grub damage faster, and with fewer grubs per square foot, than a properly-fed, well-maintained lawn.#N#• A properly maintained lawn can tolerate more grubs per square foot than a stressed lawn.#N#• Repair dead patches caused by grubs with Scotts® EZ Seed®.
What is a grub in the lawn?
Grubs are the larvae of Japanese beetles, June beetles, chafers, and others. These white, C-shaped grubs feast on organic matter in the soil, including grass roots.
When do grubs hatch in the lawn?
Beetles, like Japanese and chafer beetles, emerge in early summer, feed on plants in the garden, and lay their eggs in the soil in the lawn. Later in the summer, the grubs hatch and immediately begin to feed.
What insecticides kill grubs?
Carbaryl and trichlorfon are considered curative treatments and are toxic compounds that can kill grubs at all stages. The two insecticides here are your only options to prevent grubs found in large quantities in the fall or early spring.
When Should I Apply Scotts GrubEx?
All season long, a single spray can stop and prevent grubs. To kill grubs as they develop, apply in the spring, or early summer kills them as the eggs hatch.
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Can you kill grubs in your lawn?
Grubs live through several stages, and the chemicals can kill grubs at various stages during their lives. Thus, you can easily waste money and not kill grubs in your lawn if you use the wrong product for the present life cycle.
Should I Apply GrubEx Before Rain?
Grubs are most harmful when sitting just beneath the soil’s surface, contentedly feasting on grassroots. Therefore, whether you apply grub control as a preventative measure or not, the most important thing to remember is to water the solution.
