Take them to a park or if you have a public space that has a body of water like a pond. You can feed them to the ducks/ fish. If you have a contained compost bin outdoors you can use them there or create a grub compost bin for nutrient dense grub castings.
Just step on them for Pete’s sake, you probably cut a lot of beneficial earthworms in half shoveling dirt in the garden so they why save things that are certainly out to eat your plants and roots? I hope you don’t “save the aphids” and coddle slugs.
Squish them dead and leave them out in a bird feeder. They will eat them eventually. They may poop in your beds if it is close enough. Little bit of fertilizer.
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Step on the grubs
I used grubs in school. You'll be fine.
Take them to a park or if you have a public space that has a body of water like a pond. You can feed them to the ducks/ fish. If you have a contained compost bin outdoors you can use them there or create a grub compost bin for nutrient dense grub castings.
Just step on them for Pete’s sake, you probably cut a lot of beneficial earthworms in half shoveling dirt in the garden so they why save things that are certainly out to eat your plants and roots? I hope you don’t “save the aphids” and coddle slugs.
Whenever I come across these lil suckers I put them in a bowl with some bird seeds and place it out so the birds can have a delicious snack.
Bird food!
Put them out on a dish in your front yard or driveway, the crows and birds will love them
Squish them dead and leave them out in a bird feeder. They will eat them eventually. They may poop in your beds if it is close enough. Little bit of fertilizer.
Dude, just eat them quit trying to get affirmation from us. You know you want to.
I feed em to my chickens lol
Eat them😁
Feed them to the birds.
You should leave them somewhere else far from your garden maybe a park? Or a forest? Please 🙏🏿 killing is bad
Feed them to birds or chuck them in Bokashi.
Give them to the grub father for some geo
I snip them in half to feed the soil. Or if I see a metal stake nearby, I poke them.
Eat them
They break down my compost amazingly
Rinse them off, put them in a dish with seed. Feed your local birds😊
You can use them as fishing bait or feed them to pigeons or crows.
Iding grubs. Entomology. Call your State Ag.
Eat them !! They are a delicacy