Grub worms come from the eggs of Billbugs (June beetles) and when hatched, they eat at the crown of the grass plant and work their way into the soil, attacking the roots of your lawn. Although ...
In the morning, the grubs will have risen to the surface ... so if you have an attack on a rye grass lawn that is already ...
There are several species, collectively known as chafers. The grubs live in the soil, feeding on plant roots. Damage to lawns first appears as yellowing leaves and sparse growth. Large brown patches ...