My grass has grubs. We have applied a treatment but it looks dead.

Kayla
by Kayla
Help???

  1 answer
  • Linda Sikut Linda Sikut on Jun 16, 2018

    Hi Kayla,

    Grubs can kill the underside of your lawn so that probably happened before you added the treatment. Either that or a wild animal got into your lawn and feasted on the grubs for his dinner. The best thing to do now is to let the treatment work and clean-up the dead grass. The best time to seed the grass is in the fall or spring. I will say that we have patched grass over the years in the summer. It's just not ideal. Click on the link below to read abiyt grubs & how to repair their damage. Wishing you the best.

    http://homeguides.sfgate.com/repair-lawn-damage-grubs-44868.html