Crane Fly Larvae and Turf DamageCrane fly larvae, commonly referred to as leatherjackets, dwell in the upper layers of soil, where they feed on grassroots and plant material. Their presence is most prominent in transition months, and their activity can lead to soft ground and weakened turf condition. Sports fields may become unusable without proper… Read More
What Are Crane Fly Larvae?Crane fly larvae, or immature crane flies, nest in the soil and feed on grassroots and decomposing plant matter. They are most active in spring and autumn, often resulting in loose turf and increased surface vulnerability. On grounds in use, this can interrupt play and increase upkeep requirements.Early Indications of Infe… Read More
The Hidden Damage Caused by WeedsWeeds don’t just affect the way a garden looks. They fight against plants for essential resources like sunlight, water, and soil nutrients. If left untreated, they can overwhelm healthy vegetation and cause persistent damage across lawns, sports pitches, and landscaped areas.Certain invasive weed species can also … Read More