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Armyworms:
Keeping away the pests is imperative

If birds are flocking to your lawn, they might be after more than just a good view. Armyworms and grubs are common pests that can quickly destroy a healthy, green yard, leaving behind brown patches and weakened turf. Arbor & Turf provides expert prevention and treatment to stop these invaders before they cause serious damage, keeping your lawn strong, vibrant, and protected year-round.

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Can't make anyone have lawn envy when you're dealing with the enemy

Armyworms and grubs are relentless threats to a healthy lawn, feeding on the roots and blades of grass, leaving behind patches of damage and weakened turf. Their presence often attracts birds looking for an easy meal, which can make the problem even worse. Without proper treatment, these pests can spread quickly, turning a lush lawn into a patchy, stressed landscape.

Can't make anyone have lawn envy when you're dealing with the enemy

Armyworms and grubs are relentless threats to a healthy lawn, feeding on the roots and blades of grass, leaving behind patches of damage and weakened turf. Their presence often attracts birds looking for an easy meal, which can make the problem even worse. Without proper treatment, these pests can spread quickly, turning a lush lawn into a patchy, stressed landscape.

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A healthy, resilient lawn starts with proactive care.

 

Arbor & Turf’s targeted prevention treatments are designed to stop armyworms and grubs before they can cause serious damage.

In June, we apply a specialized treatment to prevent armyworms from invading your turf.

 

By August, we follow up with a second application focused on eliminating grubs. Each treatment delivers up to two months of reliable protection, keeping your lawn safe through the most vulnerable seasons.

Our treatments are effective on all turf types and carefully formulated to minimize impact on earthworms and other beneficial insects, maintaining a balanced and thriving lawn ecosystem.

Our Approach To Armyworm and Grub Prevention

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