A patchy lawn in late summer could be due to any number of problems, but if you live in a southern state, mole crickets may be the culprits. These imported insect pests tunnel into turfgrass with ...
I guess the mole crickets didn’t drown in the fall rains. Between having three stores (Possum’s Landscape and Pest Control Supply), regularly scouting around, and having a whole bunch of friends in ...
The mole cricket is an invasive pest that attacks turfgrass and other plants. This unique insect gets its name from its huge forelegs, which it uses to tunnel through the dirt like a mole. It damages ...
Mole crickets are a common pest of turf, vegetables and forages in Florida. These ground-dwelling insects tunnel through the landscape and feed voraciously on the roots of plants. Grasses are the ...
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How To Stop Mole Crickets From Damaging Your Lawn
Mole critics satisfy an insatiable appetite for tender grass roots and shoots by tunneling under turf, wreaking havoc on lawns across the southeastern U.S. each year. “Small tunnels appearing near the ...
Mole crickets, chinch bugs and spittlebugs are a few insects to watch for in North Florida Lawns. Even though mole crickets may injure any of the lawn grasses we grow in Florida, bermuda, bahia and ...
Last November I wrote about mole crickets, and judging from the amount of damage to lawns I’m seeing, I need to write about them again. Between having three stores, regularly scouting around and ...
This question comes from a reader who asked “why do I have so many crickets coming into my house this year? I’ve lived here 19 years and don’t ever remember this many crickets.” Let’s see what might ...
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