Grub worms damage your lawn by feeding on the roots, and eventually turn into adult beetles that eat the leaves of other prized plants in your garden. Many homeowners simply treat their lawn with a chemical grub control product, or grub killer, once or twice a year. 22 апр. 2019 г.
What causes worms in the yard?
An Earthworm's Job. Most of the time, worms are entirely unseen, conditioning the soil and living their lives deep in the root zone. During the spring, fall, or other periods of extreme moisture, however, earthworms tend to migrate to the surface and leave their castings on the lawn.
Can you treat the ground for worms?
Spread sodium borate (Borax) over sandy or clay areas of the yard to kill any remaining eggs or larvae. You will need to use about 10 pounds of sodium borate evenly over every 100 square feet of ground. Don't use the sodium borate on areas with plants or grass as it may harm the plants.
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