The feared Grub.
And for good reason. These ugly things survive on grass roots.
They kill the grass. The dead turf lifts off the soil like it was scalped.
It doesn't end there. They turn into Japanese beetles or as many people call them Japeetles.
Japanese beetles eat leaves off garden plants and trees. At either stage, they are highly destructive.
Japanese beetles lay their eggs in the grass and the cycle of grub/beetle continues. They tend to prefer chemically treated lawns, but even an organic lawn is not immune.
I have access to a product that will rid your lawn of grubs for an average of 15 years. It is a spore disease to the grubs and will not harm man or animals.
When grubs come in contact with it, they not only die shortly thereafter, but carry on the disease to kill next years grubs.
This is much better than a poison that is deadly to humans, animals and the soil itself, and it also does not need to be purchased and used every year. win/win