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Spring Lawn Pests: Mole Activity, Grubs, and Turf Damage Prevention in Lebanon, MO

Steve Plank | Mar 30, 2026

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As spring settles into Lebanon, MO, homeowners begin to notice new lawn activity—fresh tunnels, thinning patches of grass, and soft, spongy areas underfoot. These issues are often the result of spring lawn pests such as moles, grubs, and other soil-feeding insects that become highly active as the ground warms. Understanding what's happening beneath the surface can help protect your yard from widespread turf damage.

Why Lebanon Lawns Experience a Spring Pest Surge

Lebanon’s climate creates ideal spring conditions for soil pests. Rising temperatures draw grubs back toward the topsoil to feed on grassroots, while moles follow these insects as their main food source. This activity can rapidly disrupt healthy turf, leaving visible trails, brown patches, and uneven areas throughout your yard.

Common Signs of Mole Activity

  • Surface tunnels that lift or split the grass
  • Molehills or soil mounds popping up in random areas
  • Loose, unstable turf caused by active tunneling
  • Increased grub presence, which attracts feeding moles

Moles don’t damage grass by eating it—their tunneling is what disrupts and weakens the lawn.

How Grubs Harm Lebanon Lawns

Grubs are the larvae of beetles such as Japanese beetles and June beetles. Each spring, grubs feed aggressively on grass roots, causing rapid turf decline. Watch for:

  • Large brown patches that roll up like loose sod
  • Birds, raccoons, or moles digging or foraging for grubs
  • Thinning areas despite regular watering or care

Spring Turf Damage Prevention Tips

Protecting your lawn in spring requires early action and consistent pest monitoring. Here’s what helps most:

  • Apply early-season grub control to reduce root damage.
  • Avoid overwatering, which draws insects closer to the surface.
  • Keep thatch layers low to prevent insect sheltering.
  • Inspect your yard regularly for fresh mole tunnels.
  • Use targeted mole treatments when active tunnels are confirmed.

Professional Lawn Pest Solutions in Lebanon, MO

Moles and grubs can destroy a healthy lawn in just a few weeks. Plank Termite & Pest Control offers specialized treatments designed for the unique soil and climate conditions of Lebanon, MO. Whether you’re battling grub patches, mole tunnels, or recurring lawn damage, our team provides a fast and effective solution to restore your yard.

Protect your lawn this spring—schedule your inspection today!

Call Plank Termite & Pest Control at 573-368-3333.

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