Grubs: Look for irregular patches of dead grass or areas where the soil feels spongy. Grubs, the larvae of beetles,
Moles: Moles create raised tunnels and mounds in your lawn as they dig through the soil in search of insects and worms.
Squirrels: Squirrels can cause damage by digging up bulbs and plants in your lawn. They might leave small holes or disturbed soil in their search for food.
Rabbits: Rabbits tend to nibble on grass and ornamental plants, leaving behind chewed stems and jagged edges.
Deer: Deer can cause significant damage by eating grass, shrubs, and plants in your lawn. Look for torn-up plants and browse marks on the leaves.
Rats and Mice: These rodents can create burrows and nests in your lawn, leading to disturbed soil and damage to plant roots.
Dogs: Pets, particularly dogs, can damage lawns by digging, urinating, or running over grass. Look for dug-up patches, brown spots from urine
Birds: Some bird species, such as starlings or crows, can peck at your lawn in search of insects or worms.