Grubs are pesky lawn insects that will feed on the roots of your grass and cause serious damage to your turf. If you suspect that your lawn in Tennessee has a grub infestation, it's important to know what signs to look out for! A lawn that feels spongey when walked on is a sign of a grub infestation because these small pests have damaged the roots so severely that it is no longer anchored to the soil. Brown patches on your lawn can also indicate a problem because these are areas where your lawn is already unable to absorb nutrients because of damaged roots. An increased number of animals like raccoons and birds on your lawn can also point to a grub infestation because they feed on grubs. The best thing you need to do in the event of a grub infestation is to contact professionals and schedule a curative grub control treatment.


A grub infestation causes your lawn to feel spongey when you walk on it.

Grub infested lawn in Memphis, TN, lifting up like a carpet.

Grubs feed on the roots of your grass. They can quickly destroy the roots and weaken the connection of your lawn to the soil when they are left to their own devices. Before long, your lawn will be completely unattached to the ground and will start feeling spongey when you walk on it. The weak and damaged roots will be unable to provide stable support for the weight and pressure of foot traffic, creating a soft and springy feel underfoot.

When your lawn has a spongey feel, this also means that it will lift up easily! A good way to check if grubs have infested your turf is to gently tug on a corner. A grub-infested lawn will lift easily like a carpet when pulled up.


Irregular Patches of Brown Grass Indicate a Grub Infestation

Brown patch on a lawn in Memphis, TN caused by grubs.

Another sign that your lawn has been infested with grubs is when there are irregularly shaped patches of brown grass. As grubs destroy the roots, your turf will have a hard time absorbing nutrients and other vital resources that promote strong, healthy growth. Without these nutrients, your grass will turn brown and become weak. As a result, you will see brown patches on your lawn, as these are the affected areas where the roots are destroyed and nutrient uptake has been severely affected.


An increased animal presence on your lawn can point to a grub infestation.

An increased animal presence on your lawn can indicate a grub infestation. Animals like raccoons, birds, and skunks feed on insects like earthworms and grubs, which they will source from your lawn. Their presence on your lawn is a normal sight, but if their number increases and they return more often to search for food, you'll want to check for grubs. Animals returning to your lawn to dig around for food can indicate that they are consistently acquiring grubs to feed on, which means an infestation might be underway.


What should you do if your lawn is infested by grubs?

If grubs have taken over your lawn, the first thing you'll want to do is contact professionals to schedule a curative grub control treatment ASAP. Curative treatments are designed to target existing grubs feeding on the roots of your grass, stopping them in their tracks before they cause more damage. It's always best to hire professionals to do the job because they will use a highly effective treatment that is proven to work against grubs. They'll also have the right equipment to administer the product and ensure no spot is missed during the application.

If your lawn suffered extensive grub damage, invest in professional lawn care services like lawn fertilization, aeration, and overseeding to help it recover.

Call us today to sign up for our grub control service!

If you're seeing signs of a grub infestation on your lawn, waste no time and call us right away! Our team at Herbi-Systems offers our top-quality grub control service to commercial and residential properties, as well as HOAs, in Memphis, Collierville, Germantown, TN, and surrounding communities. We use a top-quality curative treatment that will effectively kick grubs out of your lawn. To keep future infestations from happening, take advantage of our preventative grub control treatment. Call us today at (901) 382-5296 to schedule our grub control service.