Leatherjacket grubs have long tubular bodies of about 30mm in duration, and therefore are greyish brown without having legs or distinctive headIntroducing purely natural predators such as nematodes is another excellent biological approach to bid farewell to leatherjackets.Their abdomen is possibly easy and hairy or studded with welt-like spots or p
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