
The Ultimate Lawn Care Schedule for Homeowners
A beautiful, healthy lawn doesn’t happen by accident. With the right timing and consistent care, your grass can thrive through


Healthy lawns don’t just depend on proper fertilization and weed control — they also require protection from destructive turf insects that can quietly cause widespread damage beneath the surface. Left untreated, these infestations can spread quickly, thinning turf, weakening root structure, and leaving lawns vulnerable to drought, disease, and long-term decline.
Across Southern Ontario, several lawn-feeding pests emerge each season, feeding on grass blades, stems, and root systems. Our professional lawn insect control programs are designed to identify, manage, and prevent the most common turf pests found in residential lawns — using targeted treatments that protect your grass without disrupting the health of your outdoor space.

Not all lawn insects cause visible harm — but the ones that do tend to fall into two primary categories:
These pests live and feed in the thatch and upper grass canopy, extracting moisture and nutrients directly from grass blades.
Damage often appears as:
Irregular yellow or brown patches
Wilted grass despite watering
Damage concentrated in hot, sunny areas
Patches that expand outward over time
By identifying the feeding behaviour, we can tailor treatment strategies to stop damage at the source.
These insects live below the soil surface, feeding on grassroots and severing the plant’s ability to absorb water and nutrients.
Common signs include:
Spongy or lifting turf
Increased animal activity (raccoons, skunks)
Rapid turf thinning
Grass that pulls up easily
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We focus on the most destructive and prevalent turf pests affecting Ontario lawns. Each insect requires a unique treatment approach, timing strategy, and monitoring plan.
Chinch bugs are aggressive surface feeders that thrive in hot, dry conditions. They damage lawns by extracting plant fluids and injecting toxins that block moisture uptake — causing turf to appear scorched and drought-stressed.
Early detection and targeted treatment are key to preventing widespread lawn loss.
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Sod webworms are the larval stage of lawn moths. These surface-feeding caterpillars chew grass blades at the crown, creating thinning turf and small brown patches that can quickly expand.
Because feeding occurs at night, infestations often go unnoticed until visible damage appears.
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White grubs are root-feeding larvae that attack the foundation of your lawn. By severing grassroots, they weaken turf stability and create ideal conditions for secondary damage from wildlife.
Preventative and curative grub treatments help protect root systems during peak hatch periods.
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An effective insect control strategy doesn’t rely on a single treatment — it combines monitoring, prevention, and responsive care.
Our programs integrate with your overall lawn care plan to ensure:
Strong, resilient turf
Reduced pest attraction
Healthier root development
Improved drought tolerance
When lawns are thick and well-maintained, they’re naturally more resistant to insect pressure.
Treatment timing depends on the insect species and its life stage.
General seasonal patterns in Ontario include:
Late Spring: Early surface feeders emerge
Early Summer: Chinch bugs and webworms become active
Mid–Late Summer: Peak feeding damage visible
Late Summer–Fall: Grub hatch and root feeding begins
Preventative monitoring throughout the season helps stop infestations before irreversible turf loss occurs.
Many lawn insect infestations are misdiagnosed as drought stress or disease — delaying proper treatment and allowing populations to grow.
Professional monitoring ensures:
Accurate pest identification
Proper treatment timing
Targeted product application
Reduced environmental impact
Long-term turf protection
Our licensed technicians understand regional pest life cycles and apply treatments when they are most effective — not just when damage becomes visible.





Several turf-feeding insects are known to cause lawn damage throughout Southern Ontario. The most common include surface-feeding pests that attack grass blades and stems, as well as root-feeding insects that damage the lawn below the soil surface.
Because different insects emerge at different times of the season, infestations can occur from late spring through early fall. Proper identification is important, as treatment methods and timing vary depending on the pest involved.
Lawn insect damage is often mistaken for drought stress because both can cause yellow or brown patches. However, there are key differences.
Insect damage typically appears as irregular patches that continue expanding even with proper watering. You may also notice thinning turf, grass that pulls up easily, or increased animal activity digging in the lawn.
A professional inspection can confirm whether the cause is environmental stress or active turf pests.
Treatment timing depends on the specific insect and its life cycle. Some pests are best treated preventatively before damage occurs, while others require curative applications once activity is detected.
In general:
Late spring targets early surface feeders
Early to mid-summer addresses peak feeding activity
Late summer into fall focuses on root-feeding larvae
Monitoring throughout the season ensures treatments are applied at the most effective stage.
Professional lawn insect control treatments are applied using regulated products and label-directed application methods designed for residential environments.
Once treatments have dried and settled, lawns can typically be used as normal. Your technician will always provide post-treatment guidance, including any temporary precautions if required.
Safety, effectiveness, and environmental responsibility are built into every application.
While no lawn is completely immune to insect activity, strong, well-maintained turf is far more resistant to damage.
Healthy lawns benefit from:
Deeper root systems
Improved drought tolerance
Thicker grass density
Reduced stress conditions
Integrated lawn care — including fertilization, overseeding, and proper mowing — helps create an environment that is less attractive and less vulnerable to destructive turf pests.





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