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  • ZX9RCAM

    Over the Rainbow bridge...
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    Armadillos will dig for grubs. Jack rabbits will eat St. Augustine and Bermuda.

    I had this pop up in my backyard about a year ago.
    It tunneled to the neighbors.
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    rman

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    Talked to the guy who is the goto guy in Tarrant county for things. He took a look at my 7 pictures for literally 5 seconds and even named the exact fungus species... I've used a spreader all over my yard tonight spreading the antifungal will water at 4 am and hopefully in a few weeks it clears up. Will keep everyone updated... Still bought a 50 pound bag of Diatomaceous just becuase its good stuff!
    it's weird because when I asked him, he said chinch bugs. When I said "could it be fungus" he said yeah, in that case you'd need this...

    he was literally trying to sell me anything he could.

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    Darkpriest667

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    it's weird because when I asked him, he said chinch bugs. When I said "could it be fungus" he said yeah, in that case you'd need this...

    he was literally trying to sell me anything he could.

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    Weird, that's not the vibe I got from the guy at all. I guess YMMV. He never even said anything about cinch bugs to me.
     

    mroper

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    Spectraicide make a product call immunox. It will take care of the fungus , chinch bugs and other insects.
    I have seen it at Ace hardware
     

    cajunautoxer

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    I did not read the whole thread. I doubt it's fungal. My guess would be sod webworms or cinch bugs. Use Google to identify which problem it is and treat accordingly. I take it back it could be fungal if your watering at night

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