Most lawn damage is caused by inadequate irrigation, dog urine, mowing too short, excessive pesticide or fertilizer use.
While putting some Tirade and Grubz Out on my mom's lawn for that "nasty rascal, the chinch bug" at dark a few days ago, I noticed many moths flying around as I pushed my spreader. These moths were ...
Damage to a lawn caused by sod webworms (upper right), which turn into white moths (lower right). The next day, she visited Houston Public Media's studios to explain and offer remedies. She also ...
On the ninth of August I noticed the first tropical sod webworm damage of the year in my St. Augustine grass lawn. So, by now I am sure many of you have the damage in your lawns. It is typical this ...
Last week I cautioned you about sod webworms and armyworms on your lawn. Before the article was published, I was seeing armyworm and sod webworm damage throughout the Lowcountry. Sod webworms like to ...
Over the past few weeks, I’ve had a flood of questions about brown lawns. In most cases, the culprit is simple: drought stress from our hot summer weather. However, lawn-feeding insects and fungal ...
The transition from summer to fall is a time of football games, mums, changing leaf color, and dead patches in the lawn. That latter event is often the work of one of Pennsylvania’s most common – and ...
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