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  2. Milky spore - Wikipedia

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    Milky spore. Paenibacillus popilliae (formerly Bacillus popilliae) is a soil-dwelling, Gram-positive, rod-shaped bacterium. It is responsible for a disease (commonly called milky spore) of the white grubs of Japanese beetles . The adult Japanese beetles pupate in July (in the Northeast United States) and feed on flowers and leaves of shrubs and ...

  3. How to Kill Grubs: Local Gardening Expert Outlines Fight Plan

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    2. Apply a season-long grub control product. Wait until Mother’s Day to tackle this chore. Ball’s best bets: Bayer Advanced Season-Long Grub Control, Scott’s GrubEx. 3. Or go with a more eco ...

  4. Skunk Sightings Rising as Grub Season Begins - Patch

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    Skunk Sightings Rising as Grub Season Begins - Northbrook, IL - Despite a slow start to the year, villages have seen a spike in skunk complaints lately — possibly because of an overly abundant ...

  5. Get Ahead of Grubs: Timing Your Insecticide Treatments - Patch

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    With most of lawn care, timing is important. July and early August is the ideal time to prevent grubs. Applying imidacloprid (Merit for example) each year will prevent grubs from occurring ...

  6. Japanese beetle - Wikipedia

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    During that stage, it is susceptible to a fatal disease called milky spore disease, caused by a bacterium called milky spore, Paenibacillus (formerly Bacillus) popilliae. The USDA developed this biological control, and it is commercially available in powder form for application to lawn areas. Standard applications (low density across a broad ...

  7. Cotinis nitida - Wikipedia

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    Cotinis nitida. Cotinis nitida, commonly known as the green June beetle, June bug or June beetle, [1] is a beetle of the family Scarabaeidae. It is found in the eastern United States and Canada, where it is most abundant in the South. It is sometimes confused with the related southwestern species figeater beetle Cotinis mutabilis, which is less ...

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