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What Lawn Pests Should I Watch for This Season?

When Florida’s weather warms up, your lawn doesn’t just grow — it gets crowded. While summer brings sunshine and green grass, it also brings a wave of unwanted lawn pests that can damage your turf from the roots up. Knowing what to watch for now can save you a headache (and a brown lawn) later.

Here are the most common lawn pests to keep on your radar this season:

Sod Webworms

Sod webworms are small but destructive. These caterpillar-like larvae feed on grass blades, often leaving behind brown patches or thinning grass that looks like drought damage.

What to look for:

  • Brown, chewed patches in sunny areas

  • Small moths fluttering over your lawn at dusk

  • Turf that pulls up easily

Chinch Bugs

Chinch bugs suck the sap from grass blades and inject toxins, causing your lawn to turn yellow or straw-like. They love hot, dry areas and often target St. Augustine grass.

Signs of a problem:

  • Irregular yellow or brown patches

  • Dead zones that spread outward

  • Hot spots along sidewalks or driveways

Grubs

Grubs are beetle larvae that live beneath your lawn and feast on grass roots. A serious grub infestation can lead to large patches of dead, spongy grass that lifts easily from the soil.

Look for:

  • Birds, raccoons, or armadillos digging in your lawn

  • Patches of grass that feel soft and roll up like carpet

  • Sparse or stunted grass growth

Armyworms

These pests move in large groups (like an army) and chew through grass quickly. Damage happens fast and is usually very visible.

Key signs:

  • Grass blades chewed low or missing entirely

  • Brown patches that appear overnight

  • Visible caterpillars during early morning or late afternoon

How to Protect Your Lawn

  • Stay vigilant: Regularly inspect your yard for signs of damage or unusual activity.
  • Water and mow correctly: Healthy grass is more resilient against pest damage.
  • Call in the pros: At Turner Pest Control, we offer lawn pest treatments designed to target the exact pests affecting Florida lawns.

Get a Free Lawn Inspection

If you’ve spotted any of these signs — or just want peace of mind — we’re here to help. Our expert team will assess your lawn, identify the culprit, and create a treatment plan that protects your yard and restores its health.

Schedule your FREE lawn inspection today!

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