Understanding Crane Fly Larvae and Their Impact on GroundsCrane fly larvae, often referred to as leatherjackets, inhabit the soil and consume grassroots along with other organic material. They are typically highly active in autumn and spring. High populations can weaken turf, leaving it uneven, soft, and vulnerable to further wear or stress. On pla… Read More


Understanding Crane Fly Larvae and Their Effect on GroundsCrane fly larvae, often referred to as soil-dwelling grubs, inhabit the soil and consume grassroots along with other organic material. They are typically most active in the autumn months and spring. High populations can damage turf, leaving it uneven, soft, and vulnerable to further wear or … Read More