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His Cry is heard a long way; and he flies from one rotten Tree to another, to get Grubs, which is the Food he lives on.
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Grubs are starting to take over, replacing the stick bait which normally would have been archived 3 weeks ago.
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Details: Grubs are great in mid - to late spring when bass are in the cover, because you can bring them over the grass without getting hung.
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Grubs, chinch bugs and other critters can harm your lawn.
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Campus restaurants Tommy's Rubs and Grubs and Armadillo Grill reported damages from students celebrating the men's basketball team's NCAA Tournament Championship victory, costing owners thousands of dollars in clean-up and repair fees.
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Grubs, chinch bugs and other critters can harm your lawn.
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Grubs blew the lid off a sex scandal when she released this bombshell.
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Grubs are got out of the gum – tree into which they eat their way, as also out of the roots of the mimosa, the leaves of the zamia, the trunk of the xanthorra, and a variety of other plants and shrubs.
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Grubs are procured at a depth of seven feet in this way without the delay or trouble of digging.
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(Grubs, wireworms, rootworms, etc. Feed on plant roots.) (Dormant stage turns into a beetle.) (Adult stage)
Chapter 10 1981
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