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Turf lifting out due to insects feeding on grass roots. Birds constantly feeding and damaging the lawn by digging into it. Most insects are seasonal and quickly move in and take over areas that have become thinned as a result of poor maintenance, wear and drought stress. |
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Various grass weeds forming in your lawn, most grass weeds are opportunistic and quickly move in and take over areas that have become thinned as a result of poor maintenance, wear, drought stress or inadequate growing conditions. |
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Various broadleaf weeds forming in your lawn, most broadleaf weeds are opportunistic and quickly move in and take over areas that have become thinned as a result of poor maintenance, wear, drought stress or inadequate growing conditions. |
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Yellow-orange to reddish brown or black pustules on leaves. Leaves may yellow, wither and die resulting in thin weakened turf. |
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Dense mats of moss may develop and by competition choke out grasses leaving large bare areas in the dry summer period. |
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Soft or spongy lawn with masses of decayed plant material in top 70mm or so of lawn. May produce dry spots but more often remains over-wet. |
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Areas of brownish or discolored grass. Soil below these is dry and powdery. |
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