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I was inspecting the yard today. I dig a little digging and found what I didn't want to find: a fat grubworm taking a nap in the dirt.
With the numbers of moths I've seen, I think it is safe to assume that there are more grubs, though I was not able to locate another after six additional surveys.
I'm going to be reseeding in mid or late September. Is there any way around using a pesticide if my seedlings are to have a chance?
I bought some pesticide several months ago. I didn't want to apply it because they are so non-selective.
What's an organically minded lawn enthusiast to do?
With the numbers of moths I've seen, I think it is safe to assume that there are more grubs, though I was not able to locate another after six additional surveys.
I'm going to be reseeding in mid or late September. Is there any way around using a pesticide if my seedlings are to have a chance?
I bought some pesticide several months ago. I didn't want to apply it because they are so non-selective.
What's an organically minded lawn enthusiast to do?