Grub is bugging Wirral gardners.(News)

From: Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England) | Date: October 26, 2001 | Copyright information

TINY grubs which form part of the diet of local wildlife are causing costly damage to Wirral gardens.

The eggs of the cockchafer beetle, or "chafer", lie below the ground and are a source of food for birds, badgers and foxes.

But lawns in Wirral are being devastated as wildlife digs furiously to reach t...

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