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Guys, I hope you're doing well. It is end of September. However, we still have active grubs. Usually we're getting to the tail end of grub season at a lawn here in South Jordan. Let me flip the camera around and show you walking up to a lawn and this lawn is completely infested with grubs. You're gonna grab this telltale sign, it's not just the blades of grass that pull up but it's the entire system. You've got root system, you've got some of the stats, a little bit of this soil layer. Usually you need to dig around quite a bit to find these however, it is pretty easy. grub grub, grub grub all over this lawn. So if you have these spots, don't rule out grubs just quite yet, just because we're in fall. Get out there, get on your hands and knees and do a little bit of diggingand perform a lawn grub test of your own. If you have any questions or if you want us to help you out. Otherwise, have a good day.
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