Biomedgator – posted 30 September 2005 12:59
My lawn is St Augustine grass but in the spots that I have had Chinch bug attacks Bermuda grass has grown in, is there a easy way to get rid of the Bermuda Grass and get the St Augustine back in there.
ChuckB – posted 30 September 2005 14:26
I’m assuming that the bugs are gone.
Use plugs to fix the effected areas.It’s best to remove the Bermuda first, but will work without doing so.
Hope this helps,
Chuckwww.landscapeinformation.com
Tungsten33333 – posted 01 October 2005 05:40
Make sure you’ve killed bugs that damaged your grasses. Use round up or other grass killer products on bermuda, wait a week or so to make sure you’ve gotten all of them then plug SA. Where is it coming from? your neighbor? If so, put in 6 inches border into the ground to keep them spreading. It’s tough to completely rid of bermuda. Keep the mowing height for St Aug to MINIMUM 3 inches to shade bermuda out which will signficantly weaken them. I think there’s a product that can weaken bermuda significantly while not damaging SA but i forget what its called. You have to make sure your SA get at least 1 inch of water (irragation/rainfall) a week.