Hot to get rid of grub worms and insects in my lawn?
(Pet safe)
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Get chickens LOL
that was my first thought! LOL! your local farm market or greenery center will carry bags of treatment that is spread on the grass .It kills pests and fertilizes at the same time to make the grass green and healthy.
Hi Michelle, There's a product called "Milky Spore", it's pet safe and is easy to apply to your lawn. This link is a little lengthy, but has a question about Milky spore, and the answer is quite impressive. https://www.gardensalive.com/product/milky-spore-disease
In this video, I am not endorsing the product, it just has some very good information such as what to look for what time of year to apply etc... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkQZiY_zykE
Good luck!
Milky Spore is not cheap, and usually requires 3 years of successive applications for maximum efficiency, which should last you about 10 years. It is safe to use around pets, and is applied with a drop spreader.
Thank you