What Are Crane Fly Larvae?Crane fly larvae, or immature crane flies, reside in the soil and feed on grassroots and decomposing plant matter. Activity peaks in spring and autumn, often resulting in patchy turf and increased surface vulnerability. On sports fields, this can delay play and increase upkeep requirements.Spotting the Signs EarlyFeeding b… Read More
The Problem with LeatherjacketsCrane fly larvae, commonly referred to as grubs, exist in the upper layers of soil, where they damage grassroots and plant material. Their presence is most problematic in moderate seasons, and their activity can lead to fragile ground and weakened turf condition. Public lawns may become difficult to maintain without p… Read More
The option to outsource grounds maintenance for schools is more than just a logistical choice; it's a strategic endeavor in the well-being, safety, and aesthetics of educational environments. This approach not only secures the maintenance of school grounds but also supports educational aims by providing students with a secure and inviting space for… Read More