Ways to Protect Your Grounds from Leather Jackets
Managing Leather Jackets on Turf
Leather jackets, often referred to as daddy long legs, are common pests that may damage turf when left untreated.
For groundskeepers and homeowners alike, keeping leather jackets under control is essential for healthy turf.
Early detection is often the best way to protect your grounds from infestation.
Identifying Leather Jackets
Leather jackets are small and difficult to notice at first.
However, there are several warning signs that may indicate a problem.
A rise in birds pecking at the turf is often an early warning sign.
Local birds feed on leather jackets and may gather around damaged turf.
Grass condition can often reveal an infestation.
Large infestations may leave yellow patches and thinning grass.
If you manage to spot one directly, leather jackets usually resemble greyish-brown grubs with long bodies and wings.
They are often described as daddy long legs with a different flying style.
Why Professional Treatment Matters
Expert pest control is often the safest option when dealing with a severe infestation.
Specialists are trained to recognise the signs of infestation and apply suitable treatment methods.
A qualified company will also understand the lifecycle of leather jackets, helping to prevent future outbreaks.
How Leather Jackets Are Treated
Experts start by assessing which parts of the ground have become infected. click here
This step is important because early turf damage is not always easy to recognise without experience.
Professionals often use a biological control known as Steinernema feltiae.
The nematodes infect leather jackets with bacteria that prevent them from eating.
The nematodes then disperse through the turf to locate additional grubs.
This can help reduce the risk of future infestations.
Aftercare and Prevention
Once treatment has been completed, proper lawn care is important for turf recovery.
Regular care will help restore the turf to a healthy condition.
There are several measures that may help stop leather jackets from returning.
For additional guidance, visit the ALS Contracts website.
Keeping Turf Healthy and Protected
Acting early can prevent serious turf damage caused by leather jackets.
Experienced grounds maintenance specialists are often the best choice for protecting sports surfaces and lawns.
To find out more about pest control and grounds maintenance services, visit the ALS Contracts website.