The other end of the larvae is often enlarged and darker. To tell them apart from other types of grubs, look at their hind end. On the last segment of their bodies, June bug larvae have two rows ...
The June bugs spend most of their time in the immature stages of their lifecycle. The eggs are laid about two to five inches-deep in the soil and hatch in about two weeks. Then the larvae ...
It’s high summer in northern Minnesota – you can tell by all the insects buzzing around the garden. The white cabbage butterflies are rather lovely floating around the cabbage and ...