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Several species of grubs in the scarab family (the group to which the familiar Japanese Beetle belongs) occur in Maryland.
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 ...
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House Beautiful on MSNThese 6 Common Pests Could Be KILLING Your Grass—Here’s What to DoThere may be pests chowing down on your grass. “It’s important to identify what is doing the damage,” says Shimat V. Joseph, ...
Myth: If I treat my yard for white grubs this year ... between the amended soil and the native existing soils can restrict water movement. Myths abound in the gardening world. This is just a short ...
If you’re digging in the garden or removing sod, you may encounter a creamy white wormlike creature with a dark head and tail ...
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Unless you stop them, weeds are going to grow in your lawn. Here's what you need to do. There are many different types of ...
If you’ve noticed brown, dead or discolored patches around your lawn, this might be a sign of grubs.
It’s not always easy to use your naked eye to assess the condition of your garden’s soil. At first glance, your soil might seem as if it’s ideal for growing fruits, vegetables and flowers ...
During my time as an Illinois Extension educator, I have run across many garden myths. Too many to keep track of. But some myths keep on coming up in teaching ...
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