News

Several species of grubs in the scarab family (the group to which the familiar Japanese Beetle belongs) occur in Maryland.
If you’re digging in the garden or removing sod, you may encounter a creamy white wormlike creature with a dark head and tail ...
Finding holes in your lawn but no sign of what could be causing them? These pests might well be the culprits — and what to do ...
A tiny pest could destroy your garden overnight if left ... However, the real danger lurks beneath the soil. The larvae of these pests are white, legless grubs with brown heads that silently ...
Aside from these disturbed patches of grass, you may be dealing with grubs if you find lots of C-shaped, white grubs in your soil ... or damaged flower bulbs, or garden produce that’s marred ...
Five major soil insects can be found in corn fields: seed corn maggot, white grubs, wireworms, cutworms and rootworms. Corn rootworm populations have increased in continuous corn production areas of ...
Garden experts are warning home owners ... Tip out any pots where plants have collapsed and inspect the soil. Look for white grubs with brown heads, these are the root-damaging larvae.
Ohio State Extension’s illustrated guide “Identification of White Grubs in Turfgrass ... beetles mate and lay eggs in the soil, the larvae, or grubs, of that new generation will not cause ...
If you’re digging in the garden ... a creamy white wormlike creature with a dark head and tail. If it keeps curling into a C-shape and has six legs, that creature is most likely a grub or ...
Garden experts are warning home owners to take action ... Tip out any pots where plants have collapsed and inspect the soil. Look for white grubs with brown heads, these are the root-damaging larvae.