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Posted by bm on September 26, 2010, 3:37 am
 
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Recently I found that over night a patch in the centre of my lawn had been
'chewed up' Examining the mess I noticed that there were a number of white
larvae and also there was a weed that looked like grass but had a long stem
and spread by layering.
A neighbour had the same and said that it was caused by crows at dawn
digging for the larvae which he thought was the larvae of slugs or snails
By coincidence this patch coincided with the area where moles had previously
dug their tunnels
I have scraped as much of this weed as possible but I think some of the
roots remain
What weed killer should I use to kill this weed?
Blair




Posted by Jake on September 26, 2010, 7:26 am
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But you're going to have a problem with a lawn weedkiller - they need
foliage to be absorbed by and if you've scraped most of it away then
the weed stuff won't be so effective at getting to the roots that
remain. Weedkillers that soak into the ground and kill the roots  that
way will also kill any grass roots they touch and prevent anything
(including grass) growing in the area for months.

If the ground has been "chewed up" then it won't hurt to use a hand
fork to  get in a bit  deeper and get all the roots you can find out
by hand.

Next you want to identify the larvae for certain - Harry's almost
certainly right but as you have a specimen or two, type "crane fly
larvae" into your search engine and you'll find something with
pictures to compare. If they are, they will damage the lawn through
the winter and spring by eating the grass roots (as well as attracting
foragers). You can deal with them using nematodes if you're organic
(Rolawn sell specific crane fly nematodes) or with Provado Lawn Grub
Killer.

Then get some suitable grass seed and reseed the damaged area - better
to get grass growing there than leaving it bare for more weeds to get
in. Put some net over the seeded area to keep the wildlife off while
the grass grows.


Posted by bm on September 27, 2010, 4:58 pm
 

You have been a great help with my problem and I will follow your advice
many thanks
Blair



Posted by bm on September 26, 2010, 11:50 am
 

Many thanks for your help
Blair