How to deter grubs

Dolan Springs, AZ(Zone 9a)

I have learned a hard lesson about working cow manure deep into my garden bed. The june bug grubs have followed it as deep as they can and eaten the roots of my plants in the process. I can dig up 20 grubs in any cubit foot of my garden now. So how can I prevent this next year?

Clarksville, TN(Zone 7a)

Bayer makes grub control products (powder and spray) and now is the time to use them. Well, where I live anyway. For a more natural alternative, some people use milky spore powder. It isn't always easy to use and may need to be applied several times.

Dolan Springs, AZ(Zone 9a)

I read that the milky spore powder only worked on one type of grub-and it wasnt't the june bug type.
I guess I was hoping there was something like an irritant that could be put on the soil. Like diatomaceous earth, or vinegar, etc. I might try covering the ground with a piece of tarp if it is only necessary for a few weeks or so. Is now the time they are laying the eggs?

Dolan Springs, AZ(Zone 9a)

Thanks, cville. I'm going to hang a bucket with oil under my porch light for starters. Still not sure my beetle (looked up the scientific name- tomarus gibbosus) is affected by the powder. Too many types of grubs out there. Apparently if I get skilled enough I can tell by studying their butts. Eww.

Clarksville, TN(Zone 7a)

Hope it works for you whatever you do.

Lititz, PA(Zone 6b)

Get chickens... :)

Clarksville, TN(Zone 7a)

Yep, my grandparents never had problems with grubs. Chickens love them. :)

Dolan Springs, AZ(Zone 9a)

We've been digging them up by the cupfuls and taking them to the coop....the chickend do love them! It's really knocked down the numbers. I think if I keep up with it now that I know I need to we'll be ok.

Clarksville, TN(Zone 7a)

Hopefully you will.

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