What kills grass but not the flowers?
Try herbicides with the ingredients clethodim, sethoxydim, or fluazifop-p which will kill grass but not damage flowers and shrubs. If you have vegetables nearby—and to be extra careful with flowers and bushes—use cardboard as a barrier when you spray.
What kind of bugs kills grass?
Grubs (Beetle Larvae) Among the most damaging of all lawn pests, white grubs (Phyllophaga species) are the larvae of a wide variety of scarab beetles, including masked chafers and Japanese beetles.
What are these bugs in my grass?
Lawn gnats, called fungus gnats, are small, mosquito-like insects often observed hovering over grass in big swarms. The pests develop in damp soils and decaying plant material, and populations soar during stretches of hot, rainy weather.

How do I get rid of couch grass in my flower beds?
Spray the affected area with a systemic weedkiller containing glyphosate, such as Roundup Ultra, which will kill all the grass, including the couch grass. Once all the grass has died, dig over and re-turf or re-sow the area. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using weedkiller.
Is grass B Gon safe?
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What is destroying my lawn?
There are many animals that can be very detrimental to the health of Lawns and Turf! Moles , Voles , Raccoons , Skunks , Opossums , Ground Squirrels , Chipmunks , and Groundhogs can wreak havoc on your yard.
How do I get rid of midges in my lawn?
Put apple cider vinegar into a bowl with a few drops of washing up liquid. Midges are attracted to the smell of the mix but get stuck when they land! Don’t forget to empty and clean out the bowl, and replace the mixture every few days.
How do I know if I have couch grass?
How to identify Couch grass? Couch grasses have a fine leaf blade with a rich, dark green colour. They’re also soft to touch and have an incredibly dense growth habit which means they repair quickly but they are also quite invasive. Couch grasses thrive in full sunlight and are best kept to a height of about 15mm.