Beneath a healthy green lawn, trouble can be quietly taking root. Grubs feed on grass roots all summer, and the damage often goes unseen until it is severe. ArborLawn helps homeowners get ahead of the problem with season-long grub prevention. July is the ideal time to act. Stopping grubs early protects the lawn you have worked hard to grow.

What Grubs Do to Your Lawn
Grubs are the larvae of beetles that live just below the surface. They chew through grass roots as they grow. Without healthy roots, your turf cannot absorb water or nutrients. Brown patches appear and spread across the yard. By the time damage shows, the grubs have often been feeding for weeks.
Warning Signs to Watch For
A few clues point to a grub problem early. Spongy turf that lifts easily is a common sign. Irregular brown patches that do not respond to watering are another. You may also notice more birds or animals digging in the lawn. They are searching for grubs to eat, which signals an active infestation.
Why Prevention Beats Treatment
Once grubs cause visible damage, recovery takes time and effort. Prevention stops the cycle before it starts. A season-long approach targets grubs while they are young and vulnerable. This protects the roots that keep your lawn thick and green. It is a far easier path than repairing a damaged yard.
Timing Is Everything in Summer
Grub control works best when applied at the right moment. Mid-summer is when young grubs are most active near the surface. Treating now interrupts their feeding before roots suffer. Waiting until fall usually means damage has already set in. A well-timed plan keeps your turf strong through the season.
Homeowners across Lansing, MI have trusted ArborLawn since 1976. Along with grub prevention, we offer professional lawn care, tree and shrub care, and mosquito and insect control. Our locally rooted team knows exactly what your yard needs each season. Contact us today at (517) 882-1941 to protect your lawn from grubs.
