DON'T WAIT!
Grubs don't disappear on their own.  They should be treated BEFORE damage
begins to appear, or as soon as they're discovered.  When discovered early
enough in the year, a preventative treatment can be applied.  When damage
appears in the fall, a fast-acting curative treatment is needed.

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Seen these (not so pretty) guys in your yard and landscape?
There are several types of white grubs that feed on the roots of lawn grasses.  
All of them can cause severe damage if left untreated.
OUT OF SIGHT...OUT OF MIND
Grubs live and feed in the soil.  It's easy to miss them as they gradually cut
the roots out from under your lawn until brown patches begin to appear and
the grubs are finally discovered.  Pull back the turf if you suspect grubs.  If
the lawn pulls up easily (like new sod), you may find white grubs in the top
inch or so of soil.  (See picture below).
FALL FEEDERS
Grubs are actually the larva (or worm) state of
many types of beetles.  The beetles lay their eggs
in your lawn, and the newly hatched worms work
their way through the thatch and into the soil,
where they feed on roots of grass plants.  Most
beetles lay their eggs in mid to late summer, and
the young grubs do their greatest damage during
the fall months.

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GRUB CONTROL
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We serve the following
areas in the Fox Valley
area of Illinois:  
Somonauk, Sandwich,
Plano, Yorkville,
Oswego, Sugar Grove,
Bristol,  Montgomery,
Aurora, Big Rock,
Hinckley, Sheridan,
Newark, Plainfield,
Naperville, Lisle, parts
of DuPage County and
more!
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Tree & Shrub Insect
Control, Organic Tree
and Shrub Fertilizer,
Core Aeration, Perimeter
Pest Control