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Dealing With White Grubs In Lawns
The most common grub species in our area is the annual white grub, of which the adult is a tan chafer beetle. Eggs are laid in the soil in mid-summer, primarily on well-watered lawns in ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension

White Grubs
Damage to the roots of your lawn or turf grass can be devastating as these grubs have had practically no food during the winter months and their appetite is in full swing. There are ... [... more]
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Controlling Lawn Grubs Organically
Lawns that are heavily managed and watered regularly may actually attract beetles. They prefer grassy areas where the soil is constantly moist such as lawns, pastures, and meadows in close-cropped grass. Frequent ... [... more]
GardenGuides

White Grubs
Several species. White or light yellow, hard brown heads, curved; 1/2 inch to l 1/2 inches long when fully grown. White grubs live in soil and are larvae of May beetles. They ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Entomology

Bayer Crop #502730A 15LB 24HR Grub Control
15 LB, 24 Hour Grub Control With Dylox, Granular, Chemical Does Not Linger In The Soil, Easy To Use, Ready To Spread, Effective Against Mole Crickets, & Sod ... [... more]
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Controlling Lawn Grubs Organically
Adult beetles emerge, mate, and lay eggs from late June until early August. The eggs hatch in about two weeks and the tiny grubs grow quickly. The yellowing patches of ... [... more]
Backyard Gardener

Controlling White Grubs
Certain species of wasps parasitize white grubs. The most obvious ones are black and hairy and often have yellow or brightly colored markings (Figure 6). These wasps are sometimes seen hovering over the turf in ... [... more]
University of Kentucky

Annual White Grub Homeowner Control Options
Isofenphos (Oftanol), and carbaryl (Sevin) are also labeled for homeowner white grub control. Isofenphos can be very short-lived in some soils, commonly breaking down in 2 weeks and in less than a week in some ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension

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 ... [... more]
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Grub Ideas for Urban Organic Kitchen
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Milky Spore 80010-9 Grub Control - 10 oz
Produced to USDA standards, MILKY SPORE is the safest material ever developed for control over the larvae (grubs) of Japanese Beetles. 10 OZ Concentrate Milky Spore Grub Control Covers 2,50 ... [... more]
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Grub Worms / Growing Lettuce
Answer: There are several types of grubs, not all are a concern. The worst are those which infest our lawns. They may be found in gardens, but usually not in great quantities. These "bad" grubs ... [... more]
New Mexico State University
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