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Next time you find one of these bugs in your garden, get rid of it immediately! This is a Japanese beetle grub. They are typically hatched from eggs that were laid in the soil in early summer and burrow deep into the soil
during winter. In the spring they move closer to the surface of the soil before emerging as adult beetles in the summer to wreak havoc on your garden.

next time you find one of these little grubs in your garden get rid of it immediately this is a Japanese Beetle grub they typically are hatched from eggs that were laid in the soil in early summer eat all summer and then burrow down deep into the soil during the winter and then in the springtime they move closer to the surface of the soil before emerging as adult beetles in the summertime toi havoc on your garden

18 Comments

  1. Be careful- these look remarkably like out the native June-bug grubs which are an important part of the ecosystem.

  2. So you just threw it in another pile of dirt, which goes to another pile of dirt chalk full of food scraps, so it can thrive and reproduce? Why? Why didnt you kill it

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