


Protect your lawn from destructive grubs with our season-long grub control. Prevent root damage and keep your lawn healthy and thriving year-round.
Our lawn pest control protocol tackles all common surface-feeding insects, including ticks, fleas, chinch bugs, billbugs, sod webworms, and armyworms. Say goodbye to pests and hello to a beautiful lawn!
Our targeted pest control solutions are tough on pests but completely safe for your pets, family, and the environment. Enjoy a lawn with peace of mind!
Our Grub and Surface-Feeding Insect Control is a core component of our turf management program designed to protect your lawn from underground and surface-level pests such as grubs, chinch bugs, sod webworms, and armyworms.
These insects can cause extensive root damage, thinning turf, and brown patches that quickly spread if left untreated. We apply a premium, season-long insect control product that targets harmful pests without disrupting beneficial organisms.
The formula is safe for pollinators, earthworms, and the surrounding ecosystem, offering highly effective protection while maintaining environmental responsibility.
Our process includes a timed preventative application during peak egg hatch, followed by monitoring throughout the season to ensure your lawn stays healthy, dense, and resilient.
We believe in smarter, not heavier, solutions for your lawn. Why overload your grass with unnecessary chemicals for pests that aren’t even common in Lancaster?
Therefore, we take a focused approach, targeting the pests that actually matter in our beautiful Lancaster area—like:
Our precision pest control ensures your lawn gets exactly what it needs to stay healthy, vibrant, and without pests—no more, no less, because a thriving lawn in Lancaster starts with thoughtful care!
Lawn pest control is the targeted treatment and prevention of insects that damage turf, such as grubs, chinch bugs, and sod webworms—common threats in Lancaster’s climate.
Wet springs and hot summers accelerate insect reproduction and increase the likelihood of turf infestations.
Yes. Very short mowing weakens grass, making it more vulnerable to insects and environmental stress.
Healthy soil supports deeper roots, better nutrient uptake, and improved turf resilience against insects.
Grubs, armyworms, and chinch bugs are the top pests causing sudden turf decline in the region.
Spongy soil, lifting turf like carpet, and irregular brown patches often indicate active grub feeding.
Proper watering, balanced fertilization, and regular aeration help build strong turf that naturally resists pest damage.
Contact Renew Turf Science to request a professional evaluation. Their team can diagnose pest activity and recommend the right treatment plan for Lancaster conditions.
Get in touch with our team for a FREE estimate.