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Any lawn experts in the house?

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So a hot dry summer coupled with a mammoth Chafer grub infestation has ruined parts of my lawn.

A mate at work has suggested I don’t bother re-seeding until spring. He reasoned that my new fresh grass will just serve to feed the Chafer grubs when they start moving again, but if I hang on they’ll have nothing to feed on so should eventually starve & diminish. Anyone any thoughts?

I’ve been using nematodes for years now and frankly, they’re snake oil. I’ve seen no difference whatsoever to my lawn and I still have roughly 100 grubs per spade full of soil.


 
Posted : 18/09/2022 4:26 pm
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Plenty of critiques!!😀


 
Posted : 18/09/2022 4:48 pm
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Put a chafer beetle trap up in Spring next year, then reseed in the late summer.
Hope that badgers don't pay a visit in the meantime 🙂


 
Posted : 18/09/2022 7:08 pm
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I have the same chafer grub problem and a local and appreciative badger population too. Lawn is a disaster. I'm playing the long game and hoping that I am allowed to give up on lawn aspirations and turn the worst bit into a pump track next year.


 
Posted : 18/09/2022 7:29 pm
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Get some chickens, they’ll soon sort out the grubs (but you’ll probably have no lawn)


 
Posted : 18/09/2022 7:41 pm
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Badgers, foxes, crows & magpies - we’ve got the lot. I’ve been to Zoos with smaller populations.

I’ve never heard of a chafer beetle trap; I tend to pirouette around the garden wildly swinging with a badminton racket (they really fly off one of those).


 
Posted : 18/09/2022 11:28 pm

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