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          | Subject:  Green Fruit Bettle Larvae 
 
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            | seedguy | Fresno, Ca | I got some free horse poo for my patch and it had these huge fruit bettle larvae (aka June Bug) in it.  I pulled out the majority of them while I was spreading the manure on the patch.  However we recently had some heavy rains and I found one that had drowned on the edge of my patch.  Are these guys a problem?  Do I need to spray for them?  I am worried that because they are a ground dwelling bug they may chew on my root system. | 4/10/2009 3:28:31 PM |  
            | Brooks B | Ohio |  For me its very comon to find the big white larvae in my manure , but one good spraying of merit after its all spread on the patch will take care of em. | 4/12/2009 5:09:20 AM |  
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