Keeping Your Grounds Clear of 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.
Spotting the warning signs quickly can prevent widespread turf damage.



Signs of a Leather Jackets Infestation




At first glance, leather jackets can be difficult to identify because of their small size.
However, there are several warning signs that may indicate a problem.




One common indicator is increased bird activity.
Local birds feed on leather jackets and may gather around damaged turf.




Changes in turf colour are another clear sign.
Heavily affected grass may turn yellow, weaken, or stop growing completely.




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.



Calling in the Experts




The quickest and most reliable way to remove leather jackets is through professional pest control services.
Experienced contractors understand how to identify infestations correctly and treat them before the pests spread further.




Knowledge of the pest lifecycle allows professionals to stop breeding before the infestation worsens.



How Leather Jackets Are Treated




Experts start by assessing which parts of the ground have become infected.
It can be difficult for non-specialists to spot the full extent of the damage.




Professionals often use a biological control known as Steinernema feltiae.
The nematodes infect leather jackets with bacteria that prevent them from eating.




After the pests die, the nematodes continue feeding and move through the soil in search of more leather jackets.
The process can continue protecting the turf even after the initial treatment.



Protecting Your Turf After Treatment




Once treatment has been completed, proper lawn care is important for turf recovery. here
Yellow patches and bare areas should be repaired to encourage healthy regrowth.




There are several measures that may help stop leather jackets from returning.
ALS Contracts offers more details about ongoing turf protection and maintenance.



Protecting Grounds from Future Damage




Leather jackets can quickly damage healthy turf if left untreated, making fast action essential.
Working with a professional pest control company can help return your here grounds to full health.




Further details about leather jackets control and turf care are available through ALS Contracts.

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