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Mole Crickets
Mole crickets are peculiar, burrowing insects equipped with robust, shovel-like front legs designed for digging. They spend most of their time underground, tunneling through the soil and feeding on the roots of grasses and plants.
Their tunneling activity uproots grass and creates unsightly, raised ridges across lawns. Severe infestations can cause significant dieback and completely destroy patches of healthy turf, making them a major pest for homeowners.
Eastline Pest Management targets mole crickets at their most vulnerable stages, applying specialized treatments to the soil to eliminate them and protect your lawn from further damage.
