RE: [AlpacaTalk] Re: Grubs
Jody Ehler
Solon, IA 52333
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From: bluebirdhills@voyager.net
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2012 09:40:42 -0400
Subject: Re: [AlpacaTalk] Re: Grubs
Hi Carla,
The grubs in your pile are probably not Japanese beetles because their life cycle demands eating the roots of sod. Those grubs in your pile, if it has alpaca beans are probably dung beetles. I unearthed some enormous ones last fall and very gingerly placed them in safe spots of the pile as I was consolidating it. Those are the good guys!
Don't wait until fall to use the traps. The traps should be used the first time you see a beetle, which the way things are going could be very soon around here (Ohio) where it has been unseasonably warm.
The lawn damaging grubs are very white, while the dung beetle grubs (3 different species of varying sizes) are more beige or yellowish. If that helps! Glad that you are going the non-pesticide route! Hope it works well for you. One caution is to place the traps away from what you are trying to protect. You don't want to be calling the little buggers to dinner!
Good Luck,
Laurel
The Shouvlins
Bluebird Hills Farm
3617 Derr Road
Springfield, Ohio 45503
937-206-3936
www.bluebirdhills.com
bluebirdhills@voyager.net
> The grubs in my back pasture is Japenese beetles. We have, in the last few
> years, noticed them in the fall and they are all around the area where we
> have found the grubs.
>
> I am sure we probably have june bugs around here also, but I have not
> noticed many of them up around here. I will get some Japenese beetle bait
> and traps for fall and then try to manage them that way. I also am going
> to be using some of the dirt from my compost pile, so after I dig it up
> and put in my wheelbarrow, before I dump in my garden I will use my old
> skirter screen and screen the dirt to keep the grubs out of my garden. I
> will then get rid of them.
>
> I am thinking getting chickens also. I heard this would help with getting
> rid of grubs.
>
> Thanks for all of your help.
> CArla Terry
> Country Home Alpacas
>
>
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