Highly doubt it.
Grubs turn it your "June Bugs"
what you need is a granule with the ingredient Imodiclorpid.
put this out and water it in good but not too much and be patient
Yes, grubs could potentially kill desert plants.
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The way to apply Tide detergent to kill grubs is easy. Fill a 5 gallon bucket with lukewarm water and mix in 1 teaspoon of Tide detergent. Mix the solution well and add to a sprayer for the yard. Spray the yard where the grubs are to kill them.
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Occasionally insects and grubs, They are primarily herbivores.
to kill it use bug disaffecting
Kill the food source (GRUBS) they are going after.
These Grubs will kill the plants, I found that Lousiania hot sauce works wonders in killing these and wont harm the plants.
Witchetty grubs are a common nuisance to yard lawns. They can be killed using natural methods such as introducing their predators.
If you currently have grubs- Any product that contains carbaryl (Sevin) or trichlorfon (Dylox) will work well when applied in the spring (from March to mid-May) or in the fall (September 1 to November 1).and will kill the grubs currently in the ground. It is necessary to irrigate after applying any curative product to get the chemical to the grubs. Run a lawn sprinkler for at least 60 minutes over treated areas (fill a bucket to a half-inch). It will take 10 to 14 days for the grubs to begin to die. One trichlorfon product called Bayer Advanced 24 Hour Grub Control seems to indicate by the name that it will kill grubs in 24 hours. However, I doubt that any of the insecticides will kill grubs in the soil in much less than five days unless there is a very heavy rain and very warm temperatures the day of application. Read below for some good information if you are looking to prevent future grubs
Moth balls are an effective way of killing various insect species. They are particularly effective against garden pests such as grubs.