North Carolina Sees Changes in Insect Populations
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
by Ryan Walsh
North Carolina is seeing not only a slight change in climate every year but also changes in insect populations, which affect your lawn. We are seeing spikes in Hunting Billbugs, Cicadas, Masked Chafer, Japanese Beetles, and Fall Army Worms. Some of these every growing insects can wipe out a lawn within a matter of days
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