June is when the beetles mate and July is when they typically lay eggs in your lawn's soil, so there's still time to prepare.
It all starts innocently enough. One day your lawn looks fine, then a few days later, you notice a few unsightly holes, then a few more, and a few more. At first, you probably wonder what's digging up ...
Metro Vancouver residents may have noticed lawns across the region are more of a chewed-up eyesore than usual this fall. As in past years, the raccoons, skunks and birds are digging for tasty grubs, ...