Turf King Muskoka in Gravenhurst
On September 26 at 5:10 PM
Brown spots in your lawn may signal that Grubs are present and feasting on grass roots. To determine if Grubs are the culprit, pull on the brown grass. If it pulls free with no roots, carefully dig and lift a section to check for c-shaped Grubs. If you do have grubs it's worth contacting Turf King to control Grubs in Muskoka and Orillia, if you do not in spring they'll continue their underground lawn destruction!

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Turf King Muskoka in Gravenhurst
On September 16 at 12:00 PM
Brown spots in your lawn may signal that Grubs are present and feasting on grass roots. To determine if Grubs are the culprit, pull on the brown grass. If it pulls free with no roots, carefully dig and lift a section to check for c-shaped Grubs. If you do have grubs it's worth contacting Turf King to control Grubs in Muskoka and Orillia, if you do not in spring they'll continue their underground lawn destruction!

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Turf King Muskoka in Gravenhurst
On August 20 at 8:10 AM
Sod Webworms are small caterpillars that love thatch. Sod Webworm damage starts as small yellow or brown patches in the leaf blades in lawn areas. As the caterpillars feed and grow, the patches gradually increase in size. Don't get taken over by Sod Webworms in Muskoka, Orillia, or the surrounding area, contact Turf King to take care of the problem! www.TurfKingMuskoka.com

Turf King Muskoka in Gravenhurst
On August 11 at 12:00 PM
The most common varieties of grubs are June beetle, European chafer, and the Japanese beetle. All of these grubs destroy your lawn and attract other unwanted visitors such as raccoons, skunks, or your pets attempting to dig up your lawn. If you see critters in your yard attempting to dig up irregular patches of brown grass contact Turf King to take care of your grub problem in Muskoka, Orillia, or the surrounding area right away! www.TurfKingMuskoka.com

Turf King Muskoka in Gravenhurst
On July 18 at 7:35 AM
The extremely troublesome Eastern tent caterpillar most commonly targets black cherry, ash, birch, sweetgum, willow, maple and oak! They chew on foliage, leave behind webs and create an unsightly appearance. On black cherry trees in particular, this pest is a serious threat! If you are looking for a quote on Eastern tent caterpiller removal in Muskoka or Orillia contact Turf King!

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