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My grass was ruined from leatherjackets bugs – a 10p kitchen hack got rid of them overnight & now my lawn is green again

Published on June 08, 2025 at 02:11 PM

A NIGHTMARE pest is wreaking havoc on gardens across the UK and could be ruining your lawn.

But a simple 10p kitchen can get rid of the pesky overnight and get your lawn looking lush again.

Damaged lawn with brown grass.
The pests are wreaking havoc on gardens across the UK
Lush green lawn bordered by a flower garden.
But a simple 10p hack can get your grass looking green again

Leatherjackets are the larvae of the crane fly (daddy long-legs) and live just beneath the surface of the before emerging as adult flies.

They’re legless grubs with tough, leathery skin and can grow up to 3cm in length.

And experts say that infestations are rife this year.

Although harmless to humans and pets, these pests can quickly turn your green grass into sparse, brown patches.

This is because they damage the roots of your grass, causing it to die on the surface.

and are being hit hard in particular due to the leatherjackets’ love of new turf.

But the Gardening on a Budget Official group has provided a genius and solution.

Commenting on a user’s worse for wear garden, expert Suzanne recommended throwing slices of bread on the lawn.

She said: “Throw several whole slices of bread on the lawn.

“Then the starlings will come down and feast on the leatherjackets (works for me!).”;

All effective pesticides to treat such pests have been banned in the UK since 2016.

But there are other methods to tackle the leatherjackets and restore your lawn, according to Matthew Martin from nematode producer Nemasys.

Martin told the Express: “To encourage them off the lawn, you can saturate the grass with black sacks or tarpaulin overnight.

“In the morning, the grubs will have risen to the surface and will be easy to see.”;

Once at the surface, you can discard of the pests yourself or leave them to the .

Martin also recommended using nematodes, naturally occurring, microscopic worms that can target and kill the leatherjackets.

According to Martin, they arrive as “dried granules”; which can be mixed with water, such as in a watering can, before being applied to your lawn.

He recommends applying them first thing in the morning or at night to “avoid weakening the nematodes with harsh direct sunlight”;.

Ben Agnew, a grass expert atLawnsmith, but that nematodes are a good way of combating the grubs.

He said: “Nematodes get rid of leatherjackets by infiltrating their outer casing and subsequently killing them.

“Leatherjackets can cause considerable damage, and even after treatment, it can be challenging to restore your lawn to its former state.

“It can take your some time to return to its former glory.”;

But he says the best course of action is to remove the dead patches of grass from your lawn and re-seed the area.

Applyingacross your lawn can help maintain its overall health.

Lawns with poor drainage are more likely to suffer from a leatherjacket infestation, so addressing this problem is also key.

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