grubs the grass larvae cockchafer |
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| A grub is the larva of a cockchafer or June beetle. The grub has a 'C'-shaped, curved, caterpillar-like body with a bag-shaped, thickened abdomen. Most species have a hard, orange-brown head. The color of the body is yellowish white. Grubs eat the underground parts of the grass plant. |
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