Turf King - Orillia & Area in Orillia
On August 03 at 5:21 PM
Chinch bugs attach themselves to individual blades of grass! In their beginning stage, they leach away plant juice leaving fist sized sunken patches of grass and large dead areas when left untreated. If you have a chinch bug problem in Orillia, Muskoka, or the surrounding area contact Turf King right away! These bugs can quickly destroy the lawn you've worked so hard to maintain! www.TurfKingOrillia.com

Turf King - Orillia & Area in Orillia
On July 26 at 7:45 PM
Sod webworm is a term describing several species of lawn-infesting caterpillars that live in the thatch level of the lawn and feed on the undersides of leaves and stems just above the crown. Turf grasses most susceptible to larval damage include fine fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, bentgrass, and buffalo grass.

If you see scattered patches of wilted, yellow or brown grass contact Turf King, we'll take care of your sod webworm problem in Orillia or Muskoka!

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Turf King - Orillia & Area in Orillia
On July 21 at 3:45 PM
The most common white grubs infesting lawns in Canada and one of the most difficult to control are the larval stages of the native June beetles or June bugs. They chew off the roots of turf grasses near the surface or just below the thatch layer, favouring the fibrous roots of farm and garden crops and potato tubers.

Don't let grubs destroy your property contact Turf King to save your green lawn!

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Turf King - Orillia & Area in Orillia
On July 17 at 10:44 AM
Chinch bugs are one of the most widespread lawn pests in many areas of Canada. They kill grass by injecting toxic substances into plants during feeding. Chinch bugs are active all summer long, but cause the most damage during July and August, when the weather is hot and dry.

If you have a Chinch Bug problem in Orillia or Muskoka contact Turf King!

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Turf King - Orillia & Area in Orillia
On July 07 at 1:00 PM
The extremely troublesome Eastern tent caterpillar most commonly targets black cherry, ash, birch, sweetgum, willow, maple and oak!

They chew on foliage, leave behind webs and create an unsightly appearance. On black cherry trees in particular, this pest is a serious threat! If you are looking for a quote on Eastern tent caterpiller removal in Orillia or Muskoka contact Turf King!

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