Mole Control
Don't let moles destroy your lawn!
If you are noticing tunneling under the soil, which is pushing up the dirt and sod, then you may have a mole problem! You may also notice that when you walk over the soil, the affected areas will feel very soft, it's time to take action! Mole's love to tunnel under your lawn looking for food and they don't mind moving right into your beautiful lawn.
Moles can easily be identified by their short, thick body with velvety fur, pointed snout, front enlarged feet, and rounded sharp claws. The best way to control moles is by getting rid of their food source, which is grubs. By cutting off the food source, moles usually leave the area. Spring Touch can help remove these pests by putting down a special bait that kills the moles.
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Grub Control
Grubs can destroy your lawn within a short amount of time!
Does your lawn suffer from brown patches that are irregular in shape, in late spring or early fall? Are parts of your lawn covered in dead patches that roll back easily, like a section of carpet? If your lawn is experiencing any of these issues, then you may have grubs.
Grubs are the larvae of many kinds of beetles. They are whitish or grayish in color with brown heads and dark hind parts. They have three pair of legs, which distinguishes them from the legless billbug grubs. The adult beetles appear around the garden in late spring or early summer. It's time to get rid of these pesky grubs before birds, moles, raccoons, and skunks damage your lawn looking for their free meal of grubs.
If your lawn is already infested with grubs, keep in mind that they are insulated by a layer of grass, leaves, thatch, and soil. We apply this control by spreading a granular treatment as needed to eliminate grubs. For best results, applications need to reach below the soil surface and be watered in to be effective.