Maple Ridge, BC · Showroom & Warehouse Mon–Fri 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
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LAWN GRUB DAMAGE ·
Patchy, yellowing, or dead spots that keep coming back after wet fall weather?
European chafer beetle grubs are likely eating the roots from underneath. Artificial turf ends the cycle for good.
WHAT’S REALLY HAPPENING UNDERGROUND
Many homeowners spend years chasing a mystery lawn problem. The grass thins, yellows, or dies in patches, often in the same spots, season after season. Watering more doesn’t help. Fertilizer doesn’t hold. Reseeding takes, then fails again.
The likely cause isn’t on the surface. Lawn grubs are the larval stage of beetles, most commonly the European chafer beetle in BC. They live beneath the soil and feed on grass roots throughout late summer and fall. By the time the damage is visible above ground, the root system is already compromised.
Grass that has lost its roots cannot absorb water or nutrients effectively, which is why patches appear even on a lawn that gets plenty of irrigation. The blades simply have nothing anchoring them anymore.
Grubs are the C-shaped larvae of beetles that lay their eggs in lawns during summer. In British Columbia, the European chafer beetle is the most widespread species affecting residential lawns. The larvae hatch in late summer, feed on roots through fall, overwinter in the soil, and resume feeding again in early spring — often leaving homeowners with extensive visible damage by the time the season changes.
WHY
BC’s wet fall and winter weather creates ideal conditions for grub activity and the secondary damage that follows.
BC’s most common lawn grub pest. Females lay eggs in lawns in early summer. Larvae hatch and feed on roots throughout fall and spring, often undetected until the damage is widespread.
BC’s heavy fall and winter rainfall keeps soil moist and soft. This makes it easier for larvae to move through the root zone, and easier for animals to dig, amplifying the damage grubs cause.
Once grubs are present, local wildlife follows. Raccoons, skunks, and crows actively dig up lawns to feed on them, tearing apart areas already weakened by root damage, often overnight.
Chafer beetles are strong fliers. Even after treatment, beetles from neighbouring properties can re-infest within the same season, making annual treatment a commitment with no lasting guarantee.
Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley homeowners: European chafer beetle populations have expanded significantly across Metro Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey, Langley, Coquitlam, Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Abbotsford, Mission, and surrounding communities. Many municipalities have reduced or eliminated insecticide programs due to environmental restrictions, leaving homeowners to manage the problem on their own.
RECOGNISING THE PROBLEM
Grub damage can look like many different things, which is why it’s often misdiagnosed as drought stress, shade, or soil issues.
Here’s what to look for:
Patches that don’t respond to watering or fertiliser are a strong sign of root damage below the surface.
A spongy feel in certain areas can indicate the root zone has been hollowed out beneath the surface.
When roots are damaged, water passes through without being absorbed. The grass struggles even with good irrigation.
If sections of lawn peel back like a loose carpet, the roots have been severed by grub feeding.
If wildlife is tearing up your lawn in targeted areas, they are likely tracking grubs below the surface.
If the same areas die back every year regardless of treatment, grubs may be returning and re-feeding in those zones.
Repeated annual damage despite reseeding and repair is one of the clearest signs of an ongoing grub cycle.
To confirm grub activity, peel back a small section of damaged turf. Finding more than 5–10 white, C-shaped larvae per square foot is generally considered a significant infestation.
THE FRUSTRATING REALITY
Natural grass can recover from grub damage, but it takes time, money, and ideal conditions. For many homeowners, the repairs simply buy another season before the problem returns.
Late summer through fall, larvae damage the root system below the surface
Visible damage emerges; wildlife tears up weakened areas looking for food
Homeowners reseed and lay sod; fertiliser and pesticide add significant cost
Lawn recovers through spring; looks reasonable through summer
New beetles re-infest; the process begins again the following season
This isn’t a criticism of natural grass. It can be beautiful and resilient under the right conditions. But for homeowners dealing with persistent grub pressure, wet conditions, and annual wildlife damage, it can begin to feel like a yard you’re maintaining rather than enjoying. That’s where artificial turf offers a genuinely different kind of solution. That’s where artificial turf offers a genuinely different kind of solution.
PICTURE THE TRANSFORMATION
These before-and-after examples show what artificial turf can do for a grub-damaged BC lawn. Drag the slider on each image to compare.






THE ARTIFICIAL TURF SOLUTION
Artificial turf has no living root system, so it removes the very thing grubs feed on.
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Once installed, artificial turf does not require reseeding or seasonal patching. The surface stays consistent through
WHO BENEFITS MOST
Artificial turf is not the right solution for every property. But for these situations, it consistently delivers results that natural grass repair cannot match.
Tired of Repeating Repairs
If you’ve reseeded, laid sod, or pest-treated the same areas more than twice, artificial turf is the lasting fix worth considering.
Dog Owners
Dogs add lawn stress on top of grub damage. Artificial turf handles pet traffic, cleans easily, and eliminates muddy paw prints year-round.
Families with Kids
A consistently safe, clean, usable yard for kids regardless of season. No bare patches, no muddy areas, no pest treatments underfoot.
Shaded Yards
Natural grass struggles in shade even without grubs. Artificial turf thrives where light is limited, with no thinning or bare patches under trees.
Rental & Investment Properties
Cut ongoing landscaping costs and tenant complaints. Artificial turf holds up under daily use without requiring seasonal lawn care or repairs.
Strata & Townhome Yards
Common area lawns damaged by grubs create strata headaches. Artificial turf delivers a low-maintenance, presentable surface across all seasons.
Contractors & Landscapers
If your clients are dealing with recurring chafer beetle damage, artificial turf is an increasingly common, high-value solution to add to your service offering.
High-Traffic Backyards
Any backyard that sees heavy daily use needs a surface that holds up. Artificial turf doesn’t wear away, thin out, or turn to mud under pressure.
PREMIUM GRASS BLADES PRODUCTS
Premium Grass Blades supplies professional-grade artificial turf to homeowners, contractors, and landscapers across British Columbia.
Our turf options are selected for Canadian conditions: UV-stable, drainage-optimised, and designed to perform through
Premium landscape turf in multiple pile heights. 7.5 ft and 15 ft wide rolls available. Suitable for front yards, backyards, and low-maintenance residential installs.
High-drainage turf options paired with odour-control infill, ideal for dog owners replacing grub-damaged pet areas. Zeo Odour and Turf Armor infill available.
Seaming tape, weed barrier, nails, staples, and grooming tools. Everything needed for a proper, long-lasting turf installation over prepared ground.
Not sure which product is right for your space? Visit our Maple Ridge showroom to feel the difference between turf options in person, or contact our team for a recommendation based on your yard size, use case, and local conditions. We supply both homeowners and professional installers across
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WHAT HOMEOWNERS SAY
"From my first call to final delivery, the team was outstanding. They walked me through every detail, helped confirm my measurements, and made sure I chose the right turf. The quality is unreal — soft, dense, and looks perfectly real."
"We installed turf last summer and it completely transformed our backyard. No more muddy patches, no watering, and our kids and dog absolutely love it. Great service, fast delivery, and a product that genuinely lives up to its reputation."
COMMON QUESTIONS
Honest answers to what homeowners most commonly ask about grubs and artificial turf.
No. Grubs feed on organic grass roots in the soil. Artificial turf has no living root system for grubs to feed on. The turf itself is unaffected by grub presence below.
Artificial turf removes the natural grass root system that chafer beetle larvae feed on. While beetles can still be present in the soil, they have no food source under a turf installation, and the visible surface damage associated with grub infestations is eliminated.
Artificial turf removes the exposed grub-damaged lawn conditions that commonly attract digging. While determined wildlife can occasionally disturb any yard surface, a properly installed turf system, secured with nails, staples, and proper edging, is significantly more stable than damaged natural grass. Most homeowners find animal digging activity substantially reduced after installation.
Yes. Artificial turf is well-suited to BC's climate. It drains effectively through our wet fall and winter seasons, holds up through freeze-thaw cycles, and stays green year-round without irrigation. Premium Grass Blades turf products are selected for Canadian conditions, including UV-stable fibres designed for BC's range of sun exposure.
Yes. Our turf products are non-toxic and lead-free, designed for residential, family, and pet environments. No chemical treatments are required to maintain the surface. For dog owners, we recommend high-drainage turf options paired with appropriate infill for odour control and easy rinsing.
Yes. Grub-damaged lawn is removed as part of the standard site preparation process. The existing grass and damaged soil layer is excavated, a compacted base is installed, and the artificial turf system is laid on top. The grub-damaged natural grass is not a barrier to installation; it simply gets removed.
Quality artificial turf systems are engineered with drainage in mind. Water passes through the turf backing and into the prepared base below. For BC's rainfall volumes, a proper install with appropriate infill maintains effective drainage and prevents surface pooling.
For homeowners dealing with recurring grub damage, the honest answer is often yes. The upfront cost is higher than a single round of reseeding, but when compared to multiple years of repeated repairs, sod, fertiliser, pest treatment, and irrigation, the long-term cost picture shifts significantly. And unlike repaired natural grass, artificial turf is not susceptible to the same cycle returning.
Yes. Our team works with BC homeowners, contractors, and landscapers to recommend the right product for each specific situation, whether that's a front yard replacement, a pet run, a shaded side yard, or a high-traffic backyard. Visit our Maple Ridge showroom to see and feel every product in person, or contact us for a recommendation.
VISIT US IN PERSON
Our Maple Ridge showroom carries every turf in our lineup as physical samples. Feel the pile height and density in person — because when it comes to replacing a damaged lawn, feeling the difference in person makes all the difference.
#102 – 20285 Stewart Crescent, Maple Ridge, BC
Near Golden Ears Bridge / Lougheed Hwy 7
Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
(604) 757-2899
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