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The bug is invasive by nature, but they do not bite. Yet, if you are a gardener, the beetle could be harmful for your lawn ...
White grubs are the larval stage of insects commonly known as May or June beetles or Junebugs. A few species commonly damage ...
A June bug's larval stages can be the most destructive to a person's lawn and plants, Gireesh said, noting that feeding ...
Grubs are the larvae of scarab beetles, and can damage grasses and lawns by feeing on stems and leaves.Dry, patchy grass with no solution and animals digging in the grass are telltale signs of an ...
The white grubs that damage lawns are the larval life stage of several beetle species. Japanese beetles, June bugs, masked chafers, May beetles, and other beetle larvae feed on plant roots before ...
Japanese beetle grubs create patches of pale ... and small trees by covering them from late June through early September. Use cheesecloth, nylon insect screens, or other netting with a mesh ...
Once again, black bears have reemerged and are active and foraging once again as we get out and enjoy the great outdoors.
IN last month’s Going Green column I talked about the Bee Friendly Henley project the town council has instigated. I deliberately did not mention bee hotels, which is something we are also encouraging ...