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White Grub Identification and Control

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
December 7, 2021
Price
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Overview

This publication will help you understand the white grub life cycle and how to identify and control these pests.

There are over 100 species of May/June beetles in Texas, but only a few species cause damage to turfgrass. This publication will help you understand the white grub life cycle and how to identify and control these pests. Includes chemical and organic control recommendations. (3 pages)

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