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Grubs on the grass. Larvae of the cockchafer. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cockchafer with black head and eyes, brown wings and antennae, with striped fluffy belly sitting on juicy green strawberry leaf Royalty Free Stock Photo
Melolontha bug larval form on a shovel among grass Royalty Free Stock Photo
Melolontha bug larval form on a shovel among grass Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pests of the garden trees Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Grubs on the grass. Larvae of the cockchafer.
White Grub silhouette Royalty Free Stock Photo
White Grub outline icon Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Beetle Melolontha melolontha with black head, brown wings and antennae, striped belly sitting on strawberry leaf and eating it Royalty Free Stock Photo
White Grub stop sign Royalty Free Stock Photo
White Grub icon Royalty Free Stock Photo
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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