Have
you found ginormous grubs in your compost pile? If so, don’t panic!
Adult
beetles are shiny brown and about 2 inches long. Males have horns while females
do not. It takes 1-2 years for a
generation to mature. So, if you find these guys (and girls) in your compost
pile, leave them in peace...they're helping you compost!
Grubs
are a common name for beetle larvae and these particular rubs become Ox
beetles. The larvae look like a typical
white grub and have a creamy C-shaped body, reddish head capsule and six
legs. The difference is that these grubs
look like they've been taking steroids and can fill the palm of your hand.
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