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Anonymous Anonymous said...

You can kill them by dancing on your lawn with grub impaling death sandals. It's a good way to get free labor out of children. Or I suppose you could keep eating them, Wombat, if that's your style. I'm not judging your lifestyle or choices, just saying you have options.

November 20, 2007

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

I'm amazed you found that, booge. You're good. Too good. Let's keep this as our little secret.

November 20, 2007

Blogger Unknown said...

I get my baby vulture to throw up on them for me. It makes him feel needed.

November 20, 2007

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

Theodosia -- hilarious!

November 21, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Booge, this just killed me...I have to order a pair stat!

If you are not hungry, or if you have no baby vulture at hand though, you might try to use an entomopathogen fungus called Beauveria brongniartii. (I am not sure wether it works for all scarabs though, but it´s used for Melolontha melolontha/ May beetle grubs)
It´s used in organic agriculture to get rid of them and is a naturally occurring fungus that is ecologically safe. Non germinable grain, infected with it are incorporated in the soil, the grubs eat it and die....

http://www.bba.bund.de/DE/Home/pflanzen__schuetzen/
biologisch__alternativ/biolps/11,property=default.jpg
This picture might show you why you wouldn´t want to eat it afterwards though ;)

November 21, 2007

Blogger Nebulous Grey said...

Grup Impaling Death Sandals.
Wow.
Best. Find. Ever.
*bows to Booge*

Those are AMAZING. LMAO.

November 21, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have been known to impale tomato hornworms on the spikes of my agave plants. Festive, and the mockingbirds seem to enjoy the attractive arrangements of tidbits...

November 21, 2007

Blogger Arachnophile said...

You guys are all a little disturbed and very funny!

I myself am not nearly commited enough to any domistic plant, let along that vile monoculture call LAWN to either eat or impale this wrigglers. To each their own though. ;)

November 22, 2007

Blogger Jenn said...

Another method is to let the moles get 'em. That's what all that digging and tunneling is about, after all... little mole just wants dinner!

November 22, 2007

Blogger Arachnophile said...

Y'know jenn. That is so stinking sensible - I hope it catches on. ;)

I'm alawys telling people to put up with some lawn/grazing field disruptions, to keep away the others.

Hello! We are not outside Ecology, despite our species arrogance.

November 22, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My mom made me degrub the flowerbeds while airing the soil so I used to put the grubs in the trashcan lid and let the sun fry them. -.- Horrible now that I think about it but they would have starved to death in the trashcan otherwise. *shrug*

^.".^

November 25, 2007

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