Grub Treatment

Safeguard Your Lawn Against Grub Damage

White grubs are the larvae of various beetle species, including Japanese beetles, June bugs, and chafer beetles—and they can wreak havoc on even the healthiest lawn. These soil-dwelling pests feed on grassroots, causing extensive damage that leads to brown patches, spongy turf, and thinning grass. If left untreated, grub infestations can compromise your entire lawn’s root system, inviting further issues like weed growth, water runoff, and even damage from animals like skunks or raccoons digging for a meal.

At Yard Master Services, we specialize in protecting your lawn with targeted grub treatments designed specifically for conditions in Logan, Utah, Cache Valley, and Southern Idaho. Our seasonal approach ensures your lawn is treated at the most effective times to break the grub life cycle and prevent long-term damage. Whether you’ve already noticed signs of grub activity or want to take a preventative approach, we offer both curative and proactive grub control solutions to meet your needs.

Our Grub Control Approach:

  • Prevention is Key: We use preventative treatments, typically applied in early spring and summer, to target grubs after they hatch and begin feeding on your lawn.
  • Targeted Solutions: Our experienced technicians carefully assess your lawn to identify any existing grub activity and determine the most effective treatment plan.
  • Environmentally Responsible: We are committed to using environmentally responsible products that are safe for your family, pets, and the environment.

Signs of a Grub Infestation:

  • Irregular brown patches in your lawn that don’t respond to watering
  • Spongy areas in your lawn
  • Increased bird activity, as birds feed on grubs
  • Small animals like raccoons digging in your lawn

Don't let grubs take over your lawn!

Contact Yard Master Services today for a free grub control assessment and quote. Our team is here to answer your questions and provide you with a customized solution to protect your lawn from these destructive pests.