guess we read different literature.....knew they were grubs or larvae, but what do they turn into sir?PepperDaddler said:GRUBZ.
Nasty little guys. How do you not know about grubs?
SanPatricio said:I think your grubs are too big (even for Texas) to be Japs.
you familiar with the bugs on my 'front porch'? Or 'screen door' of which I have neither...but thanks sirPepperDaddler said:https://insects.tamu.edu/fieldguide/bimg141.html
Check by the light on your front porch at night. If you have a screen door even better. The most numerous beetles are most likely what you have pictured there, sir.
Must be Japanese beetles, the pepperdiddler says they are on 'my porch and screen door'.......SanPatricio said:I think your grubs are too big (even for Texas) to be Japs.
Here is a good link from Austin ... http://www.realgreenlawns.com/austin_tx_texas/grubworms.htm
PepperDaddler said:Alright you ass. I was trying to help and yes I am familiar with your sarcastic unneeded comments which are the majority of your posts. To refrain myself from seeing any more of your useless posts in the future you are now blocked. I know you don't really care but that seems like the high road to take.
Good day.
+1. Used to find very similar looking grubs back home while digging for worms for bait. And always around the favourite trees for cicadas. If you like fishing, they made excellent bait back in Australia. I'm sure they'd be just as good here too. If you don't, make the local birds happy.gfinnil said:Look like cicada larvae to me...