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Grubs in New Jersey
Grubs are the larval stage of beetles that feed on the roots of turfgrass, causing thinning, brown patches, and weakened lawns.
Common Grub Species in NJ
Signs of Grub Damage in Lawns
Grubs feed on the roots of turfgrass, which weakens the lawn and causes visible symptoms. The damage may initially be subtle but becomes more noticeable as the infestation grows. Common signs include:
Grub Lifecycle (Estimated NJ Timetable)
Stage | Approx. Timing | Notes |
Eggs | July – August | Laid by adult beetles in soil; white, small, and spherical
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Larvae (Grubs) | Late August – October | Feed actively on grass roots near soil surface; lawn damage appears |
Overwintering Larvae | November – March | Move deeper into soil to survive cold winter temperatures |
Resume Feeding | April – May | Move closer to surface as soil warms, feed lightly |
Pupation | Late May – June | Transform into adult beetles underground |
Adults | June – July | Feed on leaves of plants, mate, and lay eggs for next generation |
Note: This timetable is estimated. Local weather, soil temperature, and lawn conditions can shift exact timing.
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