Gerry's Blog

Search

905-318-6677

A lawn care customer called about small white eggs in the lawn?

At this time in late September, they are not likely to be grub eggs, although European chafer eggs are white. I would think that they would have all hatched by now.

 

 

Could they be Crane Fly eggs?

Found a slideshow with some great photos

Their timing is slightly off of what we'd find here in Ontario but the pictures are great.

A property manager asks if Turf King Lawn Care can check some condos for grubs.
-------------------------------------
Hi 
 
Okay will take a look for grubs as part of your lawn care package
Not always able to tell conclusively as the grubs are under the sod
If skunks or raccoons find them it is easy to see where they have been digging
If there are dead patches, we can check those easily.
There may be areas that are green and do not appear to have grubs, but the grubs are there underneath. If the animals find them 2 days later - they are better at finding them than humans.
 
We will inspect- but if we find no evidence,  we will not say that there are no grubs, 
We will say that we didn't find any.
Haven't developed X ray vision yet and it is not practical to dig up every piece of lawn.
 
 

Thank you to all who have nominated Turf King Lawn Care for a Readers’ Choice Award in the following category: Best Landscape Company

Please Vote for us during  2013 Readers' Choice voting process beginning September 21 through September 29 at www.thespec.com

Turf King Lawn Care is A Readers' Choice Nominee

Here's our Facebook Page

Help! Grubs!

See the lawn library. Click here.

Turf King

Lawn care makes a difference. Click here.

Free Estimate

Request a quote. Click here.

Anniversary Savings

See our video for savings! Click here.

Login Form