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Dealing With White Grubs In Lawns
The most common grub species in our area is the annual white grub, of which the adult is a tan chafer beetle. Eggs are laid in the soil in mid-summer, primarily on well-watered lawns in full sun, often near pavement. ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension

Dealing With White Grubs In Lawns
The most common grub species in our area is the annual white grub, of which the adult is a tan chafer beetle. Eggs are laid in the soil in mid-summer, primarily on well-watered lawns in full sun, often near pavement. ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension

White Grubs In Lawns
White grubs feed on the roots of grasses, so lawns will show wilting and browning of irregular shaped areas. Certainly there could be many reasons for lawns browning, especially in late summer when most grub damage ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension

Faq’S On White Grubs In Lawns
There are some options to consider. One option is allowing the lawn to go into dormancy as conditions dry in July (assuming there is little rainfall), reducing the odds of grub damage. Another is to closely monitor ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension
   
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