Identifying Grubs
Grubs are creamy-white, C-shaped larvae that feed on grassroots, causing significant damage to your lawn. To determine if grubs are present, inspect your lawn for brown, wilting patches of grass, which can easily detach from the soil due to the weakened root system. Another telltale sign is the presence of skunks, raccoons, or birds digging into your lawn in search of these tasty larvae.
Life Cycle of Grubs
Understanding the life cycle of grubs is crucial for effective control. In Houston, Texas, grubs typically hatch in late spring and early summer, feeding on grassroots during their larval stage. As the weather cools in the fall, grubs move deeper into the soil to overwinter. In the spring, they return to the surface to continue their feeding, completing the cycle.