A rainy summer in Ohio and parts of the Northeast will likely lead to a high grub population this fall, says Ohio State University’s “Bug Doc,” Dave Shetlar, Ph.D.
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Shetlar sat down with Golf Course Industry during a recent Ohio Turfgrass Foundation Field Day in Columbus to talk about what to expect in the coming months and how to detect and treat a grub problem if it arises. Shetlar also cleared up a misconception some golf course superintendents have about what determines the size of a grub population.
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