LAWN INSECTS



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Most insects are harmless to your lawn. Others, if left unchecked, can wreck havoc on your beautiful landscape. Our trained technicians can spot and identify those insects that can be a problem. Below is a list of insects that can cause your lawn problems. If you suspect that your landscape has a serious insect infestation, please call the office as soon as possible before the damage becomes an expensive problem to correct.


GRUBS
Grubs are the larvae of several species of beetles. Adult beetles don't normally feed on grass but they sometimes cause damage to ornamental plants. Extensive damage can occur during the larval stage of the beetle's development.

In late summer, adult beetles lay their eggs in the lawn. When the eggs hatch, they turn into white grubs which tunnel into the soil and eat grass roots. They continue feeding until cooler weather forces them deeper into the soil where they spend the winter.

In spring, they move back to the soil's surface where they continue eating your grass roots until they emerge from the soil as an adult beetle. The cycle then repeats itself.

Treating for grubs is a matter of proper timing. Effective control can only be accomplished if treated early in their development cycle. Once the grubs become full size (in early spring) it's usually too late to control them. At Sunshine, we know the best time of the year to apply special controls that will eliminate turf damaging grubs from your lawn without harming other beneficial insects.


BILLBUGS
Adult billbugs are about 1/2 inch long weevils. They damage lawns in midsummer when the grass is under stress from heat and drought. The damage often is not apparent until later, when the unaffected grass begins to recover from the heat stress. By the time damage is discovered, it is too late to treat.


MOLE CRICKETS
Mole crickets feed on grass roots, but their major damage comes from their movements through the soil. They tunnel near the soil surface with strong forelegs, loosening the soil and uprooting plants which dry out quickly. The insects eat at night an may tunnel as much as 10 to 20 feet per night. During the day, they return to their burrows. They prefer St. Augustine and zoysia grass for their main diet.

Mole crickets are difficult to control because of their deep burrowing habits. A continuing program of treatments is required to keep these bugs under control.


CHINCH BUGS
Chinch bugs suck juices from grass plants. As they feed, toxins are injected into the plant. It takes numerous chinch bugs to damage a lawn, but they reproduce extremely fast. Populations of chinch bugs have been known to grow to over 1000 per square foot.

They feed on grass growing in the full sun over shady areas. Adult chinch bugs are tiny and very easy to overlook.

We apply a control that may require 2 applications for complete control.


ARMY WORMS
If conditions are right, armyworms can achieve very high populations in lawns and cause severe damage. The larvae damage turf by feeding on stems and leaves. Outbreaks of armyworms may occur over large areas. We apply a liquid application for immediate results. The most severe damage occurs when armyworms feed during the hot, dry weather when the lawn is under greater stress and less likely to recover from the damage caused. To prevent severe damage to your lawn, army worms must be treated as soon as they are noticed.


FIRE ANTS
Fire Ants can be identified by their reddish color and small size (1/8 to 1/4 inch long). Most people identify them from their fiery sting that will result in a small bump or pustule on the skin. They will rapidly swarm the mound if it is disturbed in an effort to protect their queen. Fire Ants infest many different areas. They can be found anywhere where there's an abundance of food which includes other insects, oil from seeds, meats, grease, or similar food sources. They liquefy the food and return it to the colony to feed their young and the queen. They go in search of food when temperatures reach 70 or more and can journey up to 100' from their nest.

Fire Ants cause other problems besides a nasty sting. Mounds that can reach more than 3. Nests built near a home may invade the home in search of food.

Controlling Fire Ants is often a larger task than most homeowners can handle. This is especially true with extensive infestations. Worker ants build a complex of underground tunnels. If the mound is disturbed, they move the queen to another location and set up a new nest.

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Sunshine Tree and Landscape
870 Route 57
Stewartsville, NJ 08886
Phone: (908) 387-1111 / Fax: (908) 387-1110