![]() | Minnesota Nuisance Wildlife | Golf Courses |
"The white grubs found in turfgrass are the immature forms of several kinds of scarab beetles. In high populations they can cause serious damage to lawns and golf courses. Late summer scouting for grubs in the soil below turf is the best way to determine whether treatment is necessary. Any treatment should also be done in late summer, while the grubs are small and susceptible to management and before damage is apparent."
- University of Connecticut
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"If skunks or raccoons are tearing up the turf in search of grubs, control them, not the grubs, as they will hunt for grubs regardless of the grubs' activity." - Ohio State University
Call CWC anytime between early Spring through late Autumn. We have many programs available to help manage skunk and raccoon populations. |
Conley's Wildlife Control, LLC services all of greater
| CWC Conley's Wildlife Control, LLC | Located in Carver County | Serving Greater Minnesota | 952-212-0843 | scott@conleyswildlifecontrol.com |