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Crane Flies Extermination

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If your lawn is plagued by large, long-legged flying insects every fall or spring, you are likely dealing with crane flies — one of the most misunderstood and underestimated lawn pests in Canada. While adult crane flies are mostly harmless, their larvae (commonly called leatherjackets) can devastate grass roots, leaving you with patchy, yellowing turf. Understanding the problem and acting early is the key to protecting your property.

At Technica Pest Solutions, we provide targeted, science-backed Crane Flies Extermination services that address both adult crane flies and their destructive larvae — giving your lawn a full recovery and long-term protection.

Crane Fly At a Glance

Feature Details
Common Name Crane Fly / Leatherjacket
Active Season Adults: Aug–Oct | Larvae: Oct–May
Damage Caused Root destruction, lawn die-off, brown patches
Preferred Habitat Moist, grassy lawns and gardens
Risk Level High — especially in wet years

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Signs You Have a Crane Fly Infestation

Not sure if crane flies are behind the damage on your lawn? Watch out for these tell-tale signs:

  • Irregular yellow or brown patches of grass that peel back easily
  • Birds, crows, or skunks pecking at your lawn — a classic sign of larvae below
  • Soft, spongy turf even after dry weather
  • Large numbers of mosquito-like adult flies hovering at dusk near grass
  • Visible grey-brown grubs in the top layer of soil when dug up

Our Crane Flies Extermination Treatment Options

Treatment How It Works Best For
Soil-Applied Insecticide Penetrates soil to kill larvae at root level Active infestations
Biological Control (Nematodes) Natural parasites introduced into soil Eco-sensitive properties
Preventive Barrier Treatment Applied in late summer before eggs hatch Recurring annual infestations

Why Choose Technica Pest Solutions

When it comes to lawn pest management, experience matters. Technica Pest Solutions brings certified expertise, transparent pricing, and a genuine commitment to protecting your property. We do not believe in one-size-fits-all solutions — every lawn is assessed individually before we recommend a treatment plan.

  • Certified and insured pest control technicians
  • Guaranteed results backed by follow-up support
  • Eco-friendly options available for families and pets
  • Accredited by Better Business Bureau standards of trust
  • Hundreds of 5-star reviews from satisfied homeowners across Canada

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Adult crane flies do not bite, sting, or transmit disease. They are harmless to people and pets. The real danger comes from their larvae, which feed on grass roots and can cause serious lawn damage if left untreated.

The optimal treatment window is late summer to early fall (August through October), when larvae are young and most vulnerable near the soil surface. Early intervention produces the best results and prevents the heaviest damage from occurring over winter.

Cover a section of damaged lawn with black plastic sheeting overnight. The next morning, larvae will have surfaced seeking moisture. If you find grey-brown grubs up to 30mm long, you have a leatherjacket infestation requiring professional attention.

DIY products are available, but they rarely address the full life cycle of crane flies. Professional Crane Flies Extermination ensures the right product is applied at the right time and depth — critical factors that determine success.

Most treatments begin showing visible improvement within 2 to 4 weeks. Biological nematode treatments may take slightly longer as the organisms establish in the soil. Your technician will provide a timeline specific to your property.

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