Armyworms, Grub, and Insect Control in Matthews

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Why Armyworms, Grub, and Insect Control Is Essential

A beautiful lawn can quickly turn into a patchy, damaged mess—and often, the cause isn’t visible at first. Beneath the surface or hidden in plain sight, destructive insects like armyworms and grubs can silently destroy your grass in a matter of days.

A targeted armyworms, grub, and insect control in Matthews, NC program helps:

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Don’t wait until the damage is severe.

Take Action Before the Damage Spreads

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Understanding Lawn Pests in Matthews, NC

Different insects attack your lawn in different ways. Knowing the enemy is key to effective control.
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Armyworms

Armyworms are one of the most destructive lawn pests. They feed on grass blades and can wipe out large sections of turf almost overnight.
Signs of armyworms:
  • Rapid browning of grass
  • Visible caterpillars
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    Grubs

    Grubs live underground and feed on grass roots, weakening your lawn from below:
  • Soft, spongy turf
  • Grass that pulls up easily
  • Increased animal activity
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    Other Lawn Insects

  • Chinch bugs
  • Sod webworms
  • Sod webworms
  • Beetles
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    Early Warning Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore

    Catching the problem early can save your lawn.

    Better and longer-lasting results

    Preventing Future Infestations

    • Routine lawn inspections
    • Seasonal treatments
    • Proper fertilization

    How Armyworms, Grub, and Insect Control Works

    Effective treatment isn’t just about spraying chemicals—it’s about strategy.

    Inspection

    The process begins with identifying the type and severity of infestation.

    Targeted Treatment

    Specific products are used based on the pest:

  • Contact treatments for active insects
  • Systemic treatments for long-term protection
  • Prevention

    Ongoing monitoring and treatments prevent reinfestation.

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    Common Questions from Homeowners

    What causes armyworms in lawns?

    Armyworms are attracted to healthy grass and can spread quickly during warm months, especially in summer.

    If your grass feels loose or pulls up easily, and you notice animals digging, you likely have grubs.

    Yes, when applied properly. It’s usually recommended to wait until treatments dry before allowing access.

    Most lawns benefit from seasonal treatments combined with preventive care.

    Yes, with proper treatment and care, your lawn can fully recover over time.

    Yes, prevention is key to avoiding future infestations and maintaining lawn health.

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