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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 irrigation in June and July may ... [... more]
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Japanese Beetle
Adults skeletonize leaves and chew flowers. Grubs feed on grass roots leaving brown patches of lawn. Grubs feed on grass roots, adults feed on a variety of plants. Japanese Beetle Information - Japanese Beetles Pest Control Larkspur is toxic to ... [... more]
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Lawn Grubs, Dead Grass
In May and June the beetles will emerge from the soil, mate, and lay eggs. These eggs will hatch in late July and August. Once the eggs have hatched, you can treat with any of several insecticides labeled for use in ... [... more]
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Daffodils Blooming Too Early? / Fat White Worms In Lawn.
There are many good lawn care companies familiar with the control of lawn grubs and you may choose to employ them to treat your grub problems. Whether you choose to control grubs yourself or hire someone, it is wise ... [... more]
New Mexico State University

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 sod usually appear in late August and September, ... [... more]
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