The Role of Crane Fly Larvae in Turf DamageCrane fly larvae, or immature crane flies, dwell in the soil and attack grassroots and decomposing plant matter. They are most active in the transitional seasons, often resulting in patchy turf and increased surface vulnerability. On grounds in use, this can interrupt play and increase upkeep requirements.… Read More
What Are Crane Fly Larvae?Crane fly larvae, or larval pests, reside in the soil and consume grassroots and decomposing plant matter. Activity peaks in mild weather, often resulting in patchy turf and increased surface vulnerability. On heavily used grass areas, this can delay play and increase upkeep requirements.Detecting Leatherjacket PresenceFee… Read More
Maintaining the grounds of schools is not just about keeping the surroundings tidy; it's about fostering an environment where students can learn, play, and grow safely. Here's how effective grounds maintenance can contribute to creating safe and inviting spaces for learning:Safety First: Prioritising Well-being in School Grounds MaintenanceSafety s… Read More