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  2. Scarabaeidae - Wikipedia

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    The grubs mostly live underground or under debris, so are not exposed to sunlight. Many scarabs are scavengers that recycle dung, carrion , or decaying plant material. [ 6 ] Others, such as the Japanese beetle , are plant-eaters , wreaking havoc on various crops and vegetation.

  3. Bass worms - Wikipedia

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    Floating worms have the nightcrawler profile but instead of staying submerged, these baits hover near the surface. These worms work well for fishing through heavy cover and over grass beds where topwater action is essential. These worms tend to be 6 to 8 inches (150 to 200 mm) in length. [2] Usually come either with or without the "seed."

  4. Grub worm - Wikipedia

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    Scarabaeidae#White grub To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject. For redirects to embedded anchors on a page, use {{ R to anchor }} instead .

  5. Hermetia illucens - Wikipedia

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    Worms have been able to survive in/under grub bins with bottoms that open into the ground. Redworms can live in grub bins when a large number of black soldier fly larvae are not present. Worms can be added if the larval population gets low (in the cold season) and worms can be raised in grub bins while awaiting eggs from wild black soldier flies.

  6. Holotrichia - Wikipedia

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    Holotrichia is a genus of beetle in the family Scarabaeidae, which are well known as "chafer beetles" or "white-grubs" for their white larvae that are found under the soil where they feed on the roots of plants.

  7. Sterile insect technique - Wikipedia

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    The screw-worm fly was the first pest successfully eliminated from an area through the sterile insect technique, by the use of an integrated area-wide approach.. The sterile insect technique (SIT) [1] [2] is a method of biological insect control, whereby overwhelming numbers of sterile insects are released into the wild.

  8. Invasive earthworms of North America - Wikipedia

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    A demonstration on the method of worm collecting called worm grunting. One way invasive earthworms can be removed from the environment is worm grunting. Worm grunting is the act of vibrating a wooden stake that has been driven into soil to bring worms to the surface where they can be collected by hand. [33]

  9. Endosulfan - Wikipedia

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    Endosulfan has been used in agriculture around the world to control insect pests including whiteflies, aphids, leafhoppers, Colorado potato beetles and cabbage worms. [12] Due to its unique mode of action, it is useful in resistance management; however, as it is not specific, it can negatively impact populations of beneficial insects. [ 13 ]

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