How to control large numbers of worms in the lawn?

worm plague

The presence of worms in the soil is generally a good thing, since helps turf development and also allows the increase of absorption, aeration and the filtration of nutrients and water, also the composting of remains of organic materials.

However, when the worm population increases, it can bring some problems, such as the creation of holes in the ground. Among other problems is also that grass can be easily plucked of sports floors.

Learn to control worm pests

control worms

In order for you to maintain the ideal worm population for your lawn, you need to be aware of the irrigation, of the removal of chips in the turf and the control of the completion of the coarse sand.

Note that worms like the ground to be wet, so we recommend that you control the irrigation correctly, without being excessive either, so that you do not alter the life of the grass and so that no more worms appear of the needy. With the soil a little dry, you will easily control the desired population.

Another recommendation is the mow the lawn regularlyAs worms like to feed on chips, so when you cut the decomposing matter from the lawn, they will migrate and look for food in other soils. For this, make use of a hand mower or another type that suits you can be an excellent option.

Lastly, add a little gravel or gravel, as this will cause the grains to injure the worms, so also prevents their passage to the surface. So keep the soil sufficiently watered, cut the grass chips, and also keep a centimeter of thick soil, as that will keep the worm population just long enough.

In addition, having worms is a very good idea, since its benefits are multiple and the disadvantages are very few, so you can let them help you in your garden.

Possibly and at the moment that you visualize them, you will believe that there is some plague or a problem, however the presence of these, symbolizes that the soil is in good health condition and it is that these tend to be mostly deep in the earth, however and in wet seasons, worms tend to come to the surface leaving a trail of humus substrate, which is nothing more than their excrement.

It might sound gross, but earthworm excrement provides many nutrients to the soil, which will not only help the lawn, but also aesthetics which will make your floor look more beautiful.

Worms too help the decomposition of straw, during the creation of nitrogen that is usable in the soil and in ventilation as they help move air to the surface and also water.

But as we already mentioned, the excess of worms is not good eitherFor example, if they make excrement on the surface, it can negatively affect the appearance of the floor. In addition, the excess of worms can also attract different pests, such as moles, since they feed on them.

Life cycle of worms

life cycle of larvae

Larvae and adult worms live in the soil. Early spring female worms emerge from the ground, mate and lay eggs underground. Incubation takes 2-4 weeks.

After this time, the young larvae begin to trace their path through the ground in search of food and voilá, suddenly and overnight, the floor of your garden has dawned full of worms, but as we have told you before, this is not something to worry about, because Keeping track is simple and best of all, it is economical for our pocket, since the humus substrate that you usually use to throw around the garden, it will come out on your face.


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