The best way to protect your lawn against grubs is to stay proactive and invest in preventative grub control! This type of treatment works by absorbing into the soil where the grubs are located and targeting them in their early life stages. The best time to apply preventative grub control treatments in Ohio is during July to August, which is the timeframe when grubs either haven't hatched yet or are newly hatched. Be sure not to skip these treatments though, as doing so might lead to a grub infestation and the need for curative treatments to eliminate them, followed by lawn care services to help your lawn recover from any damage they might have caused. To stay ahead of grubs and protect your lawn during grub season, it's best to invest in preventative grub control treatments!


How do preventative grub control treatments work?

Preventative grub control treatments are a type of grub treatment that is designed to prevent grubs from infesting your lawn in the first place. They target grubs at an early stage in their lifecycle before they're able to mature and cause damage to your grass. These treatments are applied to an entire lawn and will sink down into the soil. They usually need to be watered into the lawn to help them sink down. Once newly hatched grubs come into contact with this treatment, they will be eliminated before they ever have the chance to start feeding on the roots of your grass.


When should you apply preventative grub control treatments?

When preventative grub control treatments are applied at the right time, they're effective at protecting your lawn from grubs before they become a problem. To ensure these treatments are as effective as possible, they should be applied right before or as soon as they hatch. The best time to apply preventative grub control treatments is from July to August, which is right before they start hatching. Timing is crucial when it comes to these treatments because they are only effective against newly hatched grubs. If preventative treatments are applied after grubs mature, they won't work!

Preventative grub control treatments need to be applied at the right time because they are only effective at controlling newly hatched grubs!


What happens if you don't invest in preventative grub control treatments?

A bare patch on a lawn in Delaware, OH, caused by a grub infestation.

If you don't invest in preventative grub control treatments, then you could potentially put your lawn at risk of infestation and damage. When not properly controlled, grubs may infest your lawn, requiring you to then schedule curative treatments to eliminate them. However, even after being treated, if you wait until an infestation is already present before treating your lawn, your lawn might also suffer from major damage caused by the grubs. Once damage occurs, you may also need to invest in lawn care services like fertilization, aeration, and overseeding to help your lawn recover. Lawn fertilization might be required to replenish your lawn with the essential nutrients needed to heal quickly. Core aeration will allow your lawn to receive these nutrients efficiently. Overseeding will help fill bare patches that were caused as a result of grub damage.


Reach out to us today to sign up for our lawn care program which includes grub control treatments.

Here at Hoffmans Lawn & Fertilization, we know how important it is to keep your lawn protected from a grub infestation. That's why we include preventative grub control treatments as part of our lawn care program, which also includes lawn fertilization and weed control treatments. We offer this program to residential and commercial properties, as well as HOAs, in Delaware, OH, and other nearby areas, such as Lewis Center, Powell, and Dublin. Give us a call at (740) 318-5296 to sign up for this program!