The immature larvae of Japanese beetles, chafers, May bugs, and June bugs are the usual suspects ... and lay eggs in ...
You should also be on the lookout for small holes in your lawn, which could be a sign that skunks, raccoons, birds, and other animals are hunting for June bug larvae (known as grubs) underground.
The grubs are giant larvae that attack the plant roots, leaving them to dry up and die. This has left many farmers worried that the worms will wipe out thousands of acres of their crop if urgent ...