How does your lawn look if
we have an extremely hot summer combined with zero rain? In Michigan we often see the grass will turn a
yellow-brown color, it looks crazy dry and dead. We know drought stress can
cause this damage to your grass but there is actually an insect that can what
looks like drought damage to your lawn. Who is the culprit? Chinch bugs! Chinch
bugs are easy to recognize, but really hard to see. These pests are 1/5"
long with black bodies and white wings folded across their back. These insects
take several weeks to mature. After hatching they start out yellow, but
gradually turn pink, then reddish in color.
When a chinch bug sees your
lawn their mouths start to salivate like ours do over a juicy piece of steak. Chinch
bugs honestly think of our lawns as dinner! You could do everything there is to
do to ensure your lawn is going to be healthy and nice looking and these bugs
will still show up.
I know you're wondering how
exactly do these bugs create this much damage to your lawn? Well, chinch bugs
suck your grass blades dry by feeding on the liquid in a grass plant. They can
kill small patches (if you’re lucky) or move all the way around your entire
lawn, leaving large brown patches in your lawn. Many people become furious at
the lawn damage caused by chinch bugs. There is hope, and there is a solution
to help guarantee your lawn will be looking top notch this summer. Owen Lawn
Care can apply lawn insect control treatments to stop chinch bugs, sod webworms
and grubs from damaging your lawn.
Instead of trying to
diagnose lawn problems on your own, give Owen Lawn Care a call so people aren't
staring at your lawn for all the wrong reasons.
