Stop Lawn Damage Before It Spreads
Targeted pest control for grubs, fire ants, and other lawn-damaging insects in North Fort Worth and the surrounding area.

Grubs feed on grass roots below the surface, leaving dead patches that peel back like carpet when you tug on them. Fire ants build mounds overnight and sting anyone who steps too close, making sections of your North Fort Worth yard unusable. Both pests spread quickly if left untreated, and by the time you notice visible damage, the problem has usually been growing for weeks. Gro Pro provides add-on pest control services that target grubs, fire ants, and other lawn insects before they destroy healthy turf or create safety hazards.

Our treatments use lawn-safe applications that kill pests without harming grass, pets, or beneficial insects once dry. Grub control is timed to match larval activity in spring and late summer, while fire ant treatments focus on mound elimination and residual prevention. These services integrate with our existing lawn care programs, so you do not need to coordinate separate visits or track multiple schedules. All applications are recorded, and we monitor treated areas during routine service visits to confirm results.

If you are seeing brown patches, soft spots in your turf, or new fire ant mounds in your the North Fort Worth area yard, contact Gro Pro to schedule an inspection and treatment plan.

How Pest Control Protects Your Lawn Investment

We apply grub preventatives before larvae hatch in early spring or treat active infestations in late summer when grubs are feeding closest to the surface. The product soaks into the soil and targets the pest without affecting root systems or microbial activity. Fire ant control uses granular bait and mound drenches to eliminate colonies and prevent new mounds from forming in treated zones across your North Fort Worth property.

After treatment, you will notice fewer fire ant mounds within a week and reduced grub activity within ten to fourteen days. Dead patches caused by grub feeding stop expanding, and healthy grass begins filling in bare spots as roots recover. Treated areas are safe for foot traffic and pets once the application dries, usually within two to four hours depending on temperature and humidity.

We do not treat for mosquitoes, ticks, or ornamental plant pests as part of lawn pest control. If your property has severe infestations in landscape beds or wooded areas, we can refer specialists who focus on those zones. Our treatments stay focused on turf health and protecting grass from below-ground and mound-building pests that cause visible lawn damage.

What to Know Before Treating for Pests

Homeowners in the North Fort Worth area often ask about timing, safety, and how quickly they will see results after a pest control application. Below are answers to the most common questions we hear before starting treatment.

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When is the best time to treat for grubs in North Fort Worth?

Preventative treatments work best in early spring before eggs hatch, while curative treatments are most effective in late summer when grubs are actively feeding near the surface. Timing depends on whether you are preventing future damage or stopping an active infestation.
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How long does fire ant control last after treatment?
Most treatments provide three to six months of residual protection, depending on rainfall and new colony migration. We recommend follow-up applications if you see new mounds forming after the initial treatment window ends.
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Are pest control applications safe for pets and children?
Yes, once the product dries, treated areas are safe for normal use. We recommend keeping pets and children off the lawn for two to four hours after application to allow full absorption and drying.
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What does grub damage look like in a lawn?
Grub-damaged turf turns brown in irregular patches and feels spongy underfoot because the roots have been eaten away. You can often roll back sections of dead grass like a rug, revealing white C-shaped larvae in the soil beneath.
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Can you treat fire ants without killing the grass?
Yes, we use products specifically labeled for turf application that eliminate fire ants without harming grass or root systems. The treatments target the colony and prevent regrowth without creating dead spots in your lawn.

Gro Pro treats lawns across North Fort Worth for grubs, fire ants, and other damaging pests as part of our add-on pest control services. If you are noticing mounds, dead patches, or soft spots in your turf, reach out and we will inspect the area, identify the pest, and apply the right treatment to stop further damage.