Lawn grubs hatch from eggs that have been laid by scarab beetles just under the surface of your lawn. Once they have hatched, they feast on lawn roots and turn into pupae and re-emerge as scarab beetles. These beetles then feed on other foliage and relay eggs under the lawn,Read More →

Grub Customizer is a graphical tool that allows you to customize server aspects of the Grub bootloader. You can reduce the grub boot time, change the background and change the boot order among several other things. How do I get rid of Grub custom? Step 2: Scan through the listRead More →

The part that says root (hd0,0) tells grub where to find the boot partition. This has to be a physical partition, like sda1. In the above example, hd0,0 means the first partition of the first physical drive. How do I find the partition number in Linux? View Specific Disk PartitionRead More →

Chickens consume more calcium than with a small handful of grubs than they would with a 5 lb bag of mealworms. Can chickens eat any worms? The answer is, yes; feeding Red Worms (or mealworms but that is a different story) to chickens is an excellent idea. Red Wiggler wormsRead More →

Even though grubs are actually a nutritious treat for your dog, and they aren’t dangerous to eat, there are some other things to keep in mind if you let your dog eat grubs. Are white grubs harmful to humans? While white grubs aren’t poisonous or at all harmful to people,Read More →

If you’re looking for a natural way to rid your lawn of grubs, consider introducing beneficial nematodes to your lawn. Nematodes (typically of the Heterorhabditis bacteriophora, or Hb, variety) are microscopic parasites that invade grubs’ bodies, releasing bacteria that multiply and ultimately kill the host grub. What is the bestRead More →