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Chinch Bug 101 - What They Are & What You Should Do if They Infest Your Lawn

Chinch Bug 101 - What They Are & What You Should Do if They Infest Your Lawn

Chinch bugs are lawn insects that can cause significant damage when left to their own devices. They feed by sucking out the juices from the grass blades before injecting a toxin that blocks them from absorbing water, thus causing brown patches across your lawn. Chinch bugs are most active in Texas from late June through August. If these pests have infested your turf, you should contact professionals immediately so they can apply curative treatments to eliminate them. Then, you'll want to invest in routine lawn care to help it recover from any sustained damage and build up its resistance to chinch bugs in the future.


What are chinch bugs, and what damage can they cause to your lawn?

Chinch bugs are small lawn insects commonly found on lawns here in Texas. These pests are known for piercing grass blades and sucking out the juices. As they do this, they also inject a toxin that blocks water from reaching it, causing your grass to wither and die. Chinch bug damage usually resembles drought stress and appears as irregularly-shaped yellow or brown patches across your lawn.


When are chinch bugs most active?

Chinch bugs become most active from late June to August. The warm weather conditions during this time provide ideal conditions for these pests since they feed when the temperatures are at or above 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Additionally, newly hatched chinch bugs start to grow and develop, leading to a rapidly spreading infestation and causing ...

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