grubs

Grub Control

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Grubs are the larvae of various types of beetles, including Japanese Beetles, European Chafers, June Beetles and the like. The life cycle of a grub begins when the beetle lays an egg during the summer. This egg will hatch in the late summer and early fall, depending on when it was deposited. This grub will eat the roots of the lawn until the fall frost. As the soil begins to freeze, the grub will dig down into the soil to survive the winter. Then, in the spring as the soil thaws, the grubs work their way back up to the surface.

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