Winter’s still hanging on!
Stay safe and slip-free with our full line of ice melters—Rock Salt, Calcium, Pet-Safe options, and blended Calcium & Salt.
We’re now taking orders for baby chicks!
Check out our full list of available breeds here.
Call or stop in—we’re happy to help you plan your flock.
Stop in for all your ice fishing needs!
Ice cleats and ice fishing supplies in stock.
Stay warm from head to toe!
Winter boots and apparel in stock:
• Socks
• Gloves & Hats
• Lined Pants, Coveralls & Bibs
• Hoodies & Flannels
Get Growing!
Seeds and seed-starting supplies are in!
Sap Supplies Are Here!
Stop in to get everything you need for maple season.
Grubs are small but mighty pests, causing a lot of lawn damage and frustrating homeowners. Fortunately, there are easy steps to protect lawns and minimize any risk of grub infestations or extensive damage.
How Grubs Damage Lawns
Grubs may seem small and insignificant, and most lawns can handle a small grub population without trouble. When the grubs grow too numerous, however, even these little bugs can cause big problems, including…
In addition to the damage grubs themselves can cause, these bugs are a tasty food source for many raccoons, skunks, armadillos and other less welcome backyard guests that will dig up and destroy a lawn as they search for grubs.
Keeping Grubs From Killing Your Lawn
There are many different grubs that can cause lawn damage. All grubs are the immature larvae form of beetles, and the most common problematic larvae include the offspring of Japanese beetles, masked chafers, June bugs and European chafers. Regardless of which type of grub is causing lawn problems, however, there are steps that can stop the damage.
Grubs can be a nightmare when they invade an otherwise healthy lawn, but with proper care and perseverance, you can stop grubs from killing your lawn.
© 2019 Liberty Agway Home & Garden Center. All Rights Reserved.
Serving Liberty, NY
View our accessibility statement
Driven by New Media Retailer