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The adult white grub is a May or June beetle, but only the larva, which is "C"-shaped with a white body and tan or brown head, produces damage. The larvae feed on turf and plant roots. A fully-grown larva is 20 to 25 mm long, and dark-colored. Nondigested food can be seen through the smooth, shiny, transparent, last abdominal segment of the larva. Two rows of minute hairs on the underside of the last segment distinguish white grubs from similar-looking larvae. White grubs overwinter as larvae and become active again in the spring feeding on grass roots. Depending on the species, a life cycle may require one, two, or more years. The most obvious and significant damage occurs during the spring and summer.
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