Caterpillars in the ground
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Douglas Hunt on Apr 13, 2012If they have brownish heads and three pairs of legs, they are grubs. For photos and control strategies, see this article from the University of Georgia Extension Service: http://lpm.uga.edu/turf/grubs.html If not, post a photo.Helpful Reply
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Patricia B on Apr 13, 2012Sounds like a grub worm.Helpful Reply
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Kate S on Apr 14, 2012Japanese beetle bug larvae. Kill them when you find them by smushing them with your shovel.Helpful Reply
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Melissa G on May 01, 2012Kate, I just found an article on them with a picture, and they are indeed Japanese beetles. I've been doing a lot of shallow digging in our garden and I'm finding loads of them in the ground.Helpful Reply
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Candy Richardson on Mar 21, 2016I find a lot while I m planting my annuals. They need to be destroyed😠🤗☺️Helpful Reply
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