So when i loosen the soil in my veggie garden in the spring i leave the grubs on the surface for the birds to get.
Grubs in vegetable garden soil.
Remove all lawn grass and grassy weeds from in and around your vegetable.
In the late stages white curl grubs tend to cause the most damage to lawns and garden beds as this is the time when they re feeding the most.
In my experience the grubs will not be a problem in the veggie garden.
Robins and other songbirds love grub worms.
You can use beneficial nematodes to kill grubs in garden soil and lawns alike.
Grassy patches attract the adult beetles that lay the eggs which later turn into grubs.
To offset the damage caused by the grub worms keep your vegetable garden or lawn watered.
Grubs look a bit like white caterpillars usually just beneath the top layer of soil in a garden.
Once they become a bit bigger white grubs will feed on grassroots as well as roots of vegetables and flowers.
That means targeting the adult beetles before they have a chance to lay their eggs.
A grub infestation in lawn creates dead patches of grass that stay yellow and sad looking no matter how much water or care the area receives.
Have them in your vegetable garden and you will have to worry less about those pests.
The challenge though is that the timing for beneficial nematodes is not optimum.
Beneficial nematodes are most effective against white grubs in the summer and early fall and requires soil temperatures above 60 degrees.
Sometimes the best way to get rid of lawn grubs is to keep them out of your soil in the first place.
This may be something to consider as you wrap up your vegetable garden in the late summer.
Beyond garden soil grubs are commonly found in grass lawns.
How to kill grubs in a vegetable garden.
Use a spade for small garden areas or a mechanical tiller if you re managing a large garden plot.
When they are in their adult beetle form they are dealt with just like any other above ground garden bugs.
Till the garden soil every spring and fall.
Abundant water will help the damaged roots easily absorb water.
They range in size from 1 2 inch to 2 inches long and look nearly identical whether they re the.
That said once they go through metamorphosis they very well may damage your plants.
In their earliest phase grubs feed on decaying organic matter.