Skunks have good hearing and a good sense of smell. However, they have poor vision and can barely see anything ten feet away. Hence, they use their sense of smell to locate food, including grubs.
To effectively get rid of grubs in your yard, you can use natural methods like applying beneficial nematodes or using chemical insecticides specifically designed for grub control. Another option is to encourage natural predators like birds, skunks, and raccoons that feed on grubs. Regularly aerating and watering your lawn can also help prevent grub infestations.
"All the aborigines ate witchety grubs."
You smell and sight.
To effectively prevent and get rid of grubs in potted plants, you can use beneficial nematodes, apply neem oil, or use a natural insecticide like pyrethrin. Additionally, regularly inspecting the soil and removing any grubs you find can help control their population.
yes skunks climb and they do get through cat doors so watch out!
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Bats use their sense of hearing to find food. They use echolocation similar to dolphins.
Brown bears use their muzzle to snuffle out grubs from fallen trees, and find the honey made by bees. Then they eat.
When skunks get hit by cars in our neighborhood, my nose knows.
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The use ecolocation to find there food or detect other enimies
A grub is basically the baby of an insect. A good example sentence would be, the garden was crawling grubs.