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Lawns in Michigan are sometimes infested with pests. According to the Michigan State University, the most common pests are chinch bugs, European chafers, Japanese beetles, grubs, bluegrass pillbug and sod webworms. In terms of which one is most destructive is difficult to answer because each one of these bugs are destructive in their own right. These pests are nasty because they affect lawns that are previously healthy If left unattended, these bugs can wreak the appearance of your lawn. There is no single way to know if a lawn is at risk. Just consider these pests part of maintaining a lawn.

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Answer

European chafer and the Japanese beetle could be the most destructive

Explanation

European chafer damages are common and cover more lands due to the dry conditions across the Michigan state. In September and October grub damage is observed due to the pest thus residents are advised to treat turf grass areas with preventives insecticides.

Early summer and warm springs experience the effects of the Japanese beetle with its destructive nature increasing in July. An indication of this pest is damage to lindens, roses and many other plants.


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