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Alright, folks, Coby McConnell here again, your friendly neighborhood pest pro from Coby’s Tentless Termite and Pest Control! We’ve talked about a whole rogues’ gallery of lawn destroyers – chinch bugs, sod webworms, and even those root-munching grubs. But today, we’re shining a spotlight on another sneaky subterranean menace that can turn your beautiful Clearwater and Tampa lawn into a lumpy, damaged mess: the mole cricket!
Now, these aren’t your typical crickets that just jump around and chirp. Oh no. Mole crickets are built for destruction, and they absolutely thrive in our warm, sandy Florida soils. They’re like little underground bulldozers with a nasty appetite!
You guessed it – our perfect Florida climate! The warm temperatures and often moist soil conditions create an ideal environment for mole crickets to dig, feed, and reproduce. And they’re particularly fond of St. Augustine and Bahia grasses, which are common sights across our beautiful region.
Here’s the scoop on why these tunneling terrors are such a problem:
Mole cricket damage can sometimes be mistaken for drought stress or even grub activity. Here’s what to look for:
Dealing with mole crickets requires a strategic approach, especially since they’re often hidden. Good lawn care helps, but usually, you need to bring in the pros.
Mole crickets can cause extensive, unsightly damage that can be expensive to repair. Don’t let these burrowing bullies ruin your beautiful Clearwater or Tampa lawn!
If you’re seeing those tell-tale tunnels, or if your lawn is looking patchy and unhealthy, don’t delay! Give Coby McConnell and the team at Coby’s Tentless Termite and Pest Control a call right now at 727-462-0400. We’re offering FREE estimates and that famous FREE 58-point pest analysis of your home.
Remember, as long as God keeps makin’em, we keep killin’em! Let Coby be YOUR bug man and help you reclaim your beautiful, un-tunneled Clearwater or Tampa lawn!
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Alright, folks, Coby McConnell here again, your friendly neighborhood pest pro from Coby’s Tentless Termite and Pest Control! We’ve talked about a whole rogues’ gallery of lawn destroyers – chinch bugs, sod webworms, and even those root-munching grubs. But today, we’re shining a spotlight on another sneaky subterranean menace that can turn your beautiful Clearwater and Tampa lawn into a lumpy, damaged mess: the mole cricket!
Now, these aren’t your typical crickets that just jump around and chirp. Oh no. Mole crickets are built for destruction, and they absolutely thrive in our warm, sandy Florida soils. They’re like little underground bulldozers with a nasty appetite!
You guessed it – our perfect Florida climate! The warm temperatures and often moist soil conditions create an ideal environment for mole crickets to dig, feed, and reproduce. And they’re particularly fond of St. Augustine and Bahia grasses, which are common sights across our beautiful region.
Here’s the scoop on why these tunneling terrors are such a problem:
Mole cricket damage can sometimes be mistaken for drought stress or even grub activity. Here’s what to look for:
Dealing with mole crickets requires a strategic approach, especially since they’re often hidden. Good lawn care helps, but usually, you need to bring in the pros.
Mole crickets can cause extensive, unsightly damage that can be expensive to repair. Don’t let these burrowing bullies ruin your beautiful Clearwater or Tampa lawn!
If you’re seeing those tell-tale tunnels, or if your lawn is looking patchy and unhealthy, don’t delay! Give Coby McConnell and the team at Coby’s Tentless Termite and Pest Control a call right now at 727-462-0400. We’re offering FREE estimates and that famous FREE 58-point pest analysis of your home.
Remember, as long as God keeps makin’em, we keep killin’em! Let Coby be YOUR bug man and help you reclaim your beautiful, un-tunneled Clearwater or Tampa lawn!
The post Mole Crickets Such a Menace in Our Clearwater and Tampa Lawns first appeared on Coby's Pest Control.