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Field crickets, fire ants, ground-dwelling beetles and ground-nesting bees are examples of insects that make dirt castings on garden and lawn surfaces. Ground-nesting bees include metallic green sweat (Agapostemon spp), mining (Andrena spp), polyester (Colletes spp) and sweat (Halictus spp, Lasioglossum spp) bees in North America. The grub stages of such beetles as the invasive Japanese (Popillia japonica) may be implicated.

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