June bugs do not come from grub worms. They come from eggs laid by an adult June bug, often in dark, damp places.
Do Cicada Grubs eat roots of live plants
That really depends how close the cicada is to your ears.
Yes. A variety of insect larvae, particularly some beetle grubs (glow worms, meal worms) and some caterpillars (inchworms, hornworms ) are referred to as worms even though they are insects. Slow worms, which are native to parts of Europe and Asia are actually a kind of legless lizard (legless lizards are not the same as snakes).
They are the same
Yes. The grub is the larval form.For more on this New Zealand beetle see the Related Link.
no....yes.....it can be and can't at the same time.....
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longer worms have more, less, or the same segmented
They eat for the same reason you do: to stay alive.
My apologies for taking so long to answer, I've been busy. Yes, July Fly is another term for cicada, at least it is in the southern part of the U.S.
food, grub, eats, nosh
no they are different
no....yes.....it can be and can't at the same time.....