How to Repair Grub Damage in Your Lawn
A grub damaged lawn might seem like an intimidating fix but anyone can do it with a few simple tools. When you notice grub damage, you want to act fast because grubs can be capable of damaging an entire lawn in a short period of time.
Grubs damage a lawn by eating at your grass plants' root layer. They essentially separate your lawn from the soil, resulting in a layer than can be easily pulled back like freshly laid sod. Will grass grow back after grub damage? The short answer is no.
To repair grub damage:
remove dead grass
loosen top soil
sprinkle loose seed
work seed into soil with a hand weasel for seed to soil contact
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