7 Ways to Get Rid of Lawn Grubs Naturally
Grubs are the larvae of Japanese beetles, June beetles, chafers, and other insects that feed on organic material, such as grass roots. They are generally active in spring and summer. Grub infestations can destroy the lawn, leading to patchy growth, a lawn that looks drought-stricken, and an increase in moths, beetles, and pests like skunks and raccoons.