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  2. How to Get Rid of June Bugs in Your Yard - AOL

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    Protect your lawn and garden by following these expert tips on how to get rid of June bugs. Summer is here—and unfortunately, so are June bugs. Protect your lawn and garden by following these ...

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    Thatch patches attract cinch bugs that cause brown spots and lawn grubs (aka beetle larvae) that eat roots. Even worse, grubs attract gophers, voles, and moles, which can tear up your landscaping ...

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    Some grubs pack a triple whammy. They infest plant roots. Predators shred the lawn for grubs. And those that become Japanese beetles ravage plants.

  5. Milky spore - Wikipedia

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    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 garden plants. During this adult stage, the beetles also mate and the females lay eggs in the soil in late July to early August.

  6. European chafer - Wikipedia

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    The grubs hatch by late July. The grub population consists mainly of first instars in early- to mid-August, second instars by early September, and third instars by mid-September to early October. In frost zones, the grubs feed until November, then move deeper into the soil. In frost-free areas, the larva will feed all winter.

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