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  1. Powdery Mildew. Powdery mildew is a fungus that can be identified by the fine white filaments, called mycelium, that appear on blades of grass. Turf infected with powdery mildew can start out yellow and end up brown, eventually thinning or dying. Learn more about powdery mildew and how it can show up in your lawn.

    • Brown Patch

      This fungal disease typically causes rings or patches of...

    • Summer Patch

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  2. Mar 16, 2019 · The "Floratam" St. Augustinegrass is most susceptible to the virus that kills infected grass within three years or less. It's a death sentence for any part of the lawn that's infected, Albrecht said.

  3. Aug 14, 2023 · Clusters of small white or tan patches ranging from a few inches to a foot in diameter. Spots can coalesce into more prominent areas of discolored grass. Hour-glass lesions on individual leaf blades. Best way to treat or prevent: Keep your lawn adequately fertilized, using extended-release nitrogen sources.

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    • Here are some common lawn and turfgrass pests and how to identify them
    • Grubs. Grubs come out of winter hibernation and start to eat your lawn's roots. By late spring, grubs enter the pupa stage to transform into beetles. The adult beetles surface in summer to feed on your garden and lay eggs back in your lawn.
    • Lawn Moths and Sod Webworms. Sod webworms are the larvae of lawn moths. They live in the root level of your lawn and munch up the grass leaves. At the root level, you'll see small white tubes made of silky web.
    • Mole Crickets. Mole crickets, like moles, have enlarged forelegs adapted for digging. Found throughout most of the United States, they cause the most damage to lawns in the southeast.
    • Brown Patch. Brown patch is a fungal disease. This fungus is a saprophyte, which feeds on decaying plant material such as thatch in your lawn. This turf disease will pop up when temperatures reach over 80 degrees and, more often than not, during periods of high humidity.
    • Dollar Spot. Dollar spot is very similar to brown patch in appearance. However, the affected patches are much smaller in area, about the size of a silver dollar.
    • Fairy Ring. Fairy ring is a fungal disease that primarily lives in the soil. The fungus will break down organic matter in your soil and create nitrogen as a byproduct, feeding your grass.
    • Leaf Spot. There are a few different types of leaf spots, but here, we will lump them together as one. This disease is most active in warm temperatures but survives in cooler temperatures, which makes this disease a bit tricky to keep in check.
  4. 6 days ago · It does not attack the grass leaves. What you see on your lawn at blade level is the result of rotten roots and shows that the pathogen has already been in the soil for 2 to 3 weeks. Favorable weather: Appears in late spring and early summer when grass exits dormancy and stays active during the growth season. Leaf damage: No specific damage.

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