What kind of bug is this?? WARNING NASTY BUG PICTURE!! :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:Any idea's?? It's pretty big & nasty. http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/1471/rtrr6534.jpg |
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU.......... that is an ugly one.. I thought that I had seen a lot of nasty bugs.. but that one is a new one to me.. I live in suburb New Jersey.. in the woods..LOL |
Don't know and don't wanna know! :eek: |
I keep on finding them in the yard!! Brownie is freaked out by them i don't want him touching it! |
Looks like some kind of larve? |
Lawn Grubs It's a lawn grum and you need to treat your lawn asap or you can click on this link and look at lots of pictures for their use: Yahoo! Image Search Results for grub worms |
Oh yes, a grub worm. Yeah, they will destroy your lawn. Be sure and keep the animals off the yard when you treat it. |
Cindy's right. Milky Spore will take them out without hurting any other living thing. Moles LOVE grubs as do racoons! They really tear up the lawn too. |
Ewww!! are there any kind of Natural way to kill them? With Brownie's allergies & the boys eating the grass i can not use chemicals! |
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2 Attachment(s) I found what it is!!...:eek: It's not a grub worm, my lawn is full of those so I knew what they looked like....:rolleyes: It's a Crawkly-Back!! This is what you have.... Attachment 291922 Congratulations. You have Crawly-Backs. Charles Hogue indicates in his wonderful book, Insects of the Los Angeles Basin, that the grubs of the Green Fruit Beetle or Figeater, are called Crawly-Backs. He writes: “The adults are active from late summer to early fall and, during this period, lay their eggs in compost piles and other accumulations of decomposing plant litter. The larvae are fairly large (2 in., or 50 mm, long) and C-shaped; the body is pale translucent white, and the head is dark brown. The first two molts are completed in the fall, the third the following spring. Larvae move forward on their backs with an undulating motion of the entire body. They obtain purchase on the substratum with transverse rows of stiff short stout bristles on the back of the thorax. Because of the peculiar manner of locomotion, they are known as ‘crawly-backs.’” The adults are beautiful metallic green beetles that have a loud buzzing flight. This is a grub.... Attachment 291923 |
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I will go clean up for him!! |
1 Attachment(s) By any chance have you seen some of these bugs around?.......This is an adult Crawly-Back..... Attachment 291925 This link tells a little about them.... Three Scary Bugs |
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Ewwwwwwwwwww that is something I didnt need to say - a BUG necklace???? EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWw |
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