White Grub
Infestations of white grubs may cause sudden wilting of plants, usually in early summer. White grub damage begins in early fall, as eggs laid in July and August begin to hatch. The grub feeds on the roots of grass until the ground freezes, then ... [... more]
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Srw Tip#10: Controlling Pest Beetles In The Rose Garden
In 30 to 60 days throughout most parts of the country, the Japanese and May/June Beetles will begin emerging. Larvae (sometimes called the "White Grub") have been overwintering in your soil - munching on roots and generally having a grand old .. ... [... more]
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Caneborer
Adults lay eggs in spring on blackberry or raspberry canes. The eggs are pretty much cemented to the canes and hatch in 4-24 days depending on temperature. The white grubs bore into the cane causing the bark to swell. Adults attack foliage and ... [... more]
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