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3 Signs Your Lawn is Battling an Insect Infestation
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3 Signs Your Lawn is Battling an Insect Infestation

Thursday, November 25, 2021

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3 Signs Your Lawn is Battling an Insect Infestation

As the days get shorter and temperatures fall, many property owners are looking to protect their lawns going into winter. One of the most common issues affecting lawns in the Macungie, PA area is insect infestations. If you know what to look for, there are ways to identify a potential insect outbreak in your lawn.

Bugs can cause all types of damage to your lawn, but unfortunately, many of the signs that your lawn is dealing with an insect infestation go unnoticed until it's too late. Three tell-tale signs your lawn may be facing an insect infestation are brown patchy grass, multiple burrows, and large numbers of the same type of insect in your lawn.


1. Brown Patchy Grass on Your Lawn

Brown patch in a customer's lawn in Allentown, PA.

When you see brown grass showing up in random patches all over your lawn, it often signifies an insect issue. Common insects here in the Macungie, PA area that cause brown patches include:

  • Crane flies - This insect bears an uncanny resemblance to the common mosquito, but unlike their distant cousins, they don't bite pets or humans. However, their larvae can make trouble for your lawn.
  • Chinch bugs - Due to their small size, chinch bugs can be difficult to notice. However, they have very identifiable characteristics as many have black or red bodies, white wings, and a long beak that they use to suck fluids from grass blades.
  • White grubs - While they may look harmless enough, those white grubs you find in your yard are the offspring of Japanese beetles. These pests can inflict significant damage to your lawn as their primary diet consists of your lawn's root system.

Since patchy grass could signify multiple problems, it's best to contact a professional to confirm an insect infestation as the root issue.


2. Multiple Burrows in Your Lawn

Multiple burrows on a lawn in front of a home in Allentown, PA.

Should you see several burrows in your lawn, this likely means you have rodents who are actively seeking food in your soil. There's generally one reason they would do this - insects are hiding beneath your lawn.

Moles are the most likely rodent that could burrow into your lawn. They also happen to feed on insects that cause lawn damage. While no one wants to find rodents in your lawn, the good thing about spotting multiple mole burrows is it confirms you likely have an insect infestation.


3. The Same Type of Insect Swarming Your Lawn

Mosquito infecting a lawn on grass blade in Allentown, PA.

If you see large numbers of the same type of insects swarming around in your yard, then you've likely found the problem. If this is the case, the next thing to do is identify the type of insect your lawn is facing. The simplest way to narrow it down is to seek the services of a qualified lawn insect control specialist.


Take your lawn back with our lawn insect control service. Call now to speak with one of our specialists!

When property owners see evidence of an insect invading their lawn, they're often unaware the occurrence could signal a full-blown insect infestation. But now that you have a better idea of what to look for, remember to contact a professional lawn insect control specialist should any of these symptoms show up in your yard.

At Lehigh Valley Lawn, we've been serving residential, commercial, and HOA property owners through our comprehensive suite of lawn care services for 21 years. Our team is also highly knowledgeable and experienced at identifying and addressing lawn insect infestations. If you're in Macungie, East Greenville, Fogelsville, or nearby in Pennsylvania and suspect an insect invasion in your lawn, we can help. Contact us today at (484) 547-8246 to schedule our lawn insect control service!


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