Grub worms come from the eggs of Billbugs (June beetles) and when hatched, they eat at the crown of the grass plant and work their way into the soil, attacking the roots of your lawn. Although ...
Those small beetle larvae live in the soil and feed on lawn roots. A few grubs aren't a big deal. But too many cause irregularly shaped sections to wilt and die. Check for grubs by cutting into ...
These milky-white beetle larvae feed on grass roots, which can lead to dead spots in the lawn. Grubs also attract moles and raccoons. But a few here or there might not be a problem, says Kyle ...
Beetles are the most diverse group of organisms on the planet, so you shouldn’t be surprised to find many different kinds thriving in your garden. Here’s how to separate the good, the bad, and the ...