Practical Crane Fly Larvae Control for Resilient Grounds

Recognising Crane Fly Larvae and Their Impact on GroundsCrane fly larvae, often referred to as crane fly grubs, live within the soil and feed on grassroots along with other organic material. They are typically highly active in autumn and early spring. High populations can weaken turf, leaving it uneven, soft, and vulnerable to further wear or stres

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Managing Crane Fly Larvae for Well-Maintained Turf Surfaces

Crane Fly Larvae and Turf DamageCrane fly larvae, commonly referred to as leatherjackets, exist in the upper layers of soil, where they feed on grassroots and plant material. Their presence is most noticeable in moderate seasons, and their activity can lead to soft ground and poor turf condition. Public lawns may become unusable without proper cont

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