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Knowing About The Cranberry Girdler

By Neoma Archer

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Thousands. And thousands. And thousands. These are the things that could definitely happen to your lawn or your garden which you certainly do not want to. I am talking about lawn or garden disasters and these sure are not welcome. Anyhow, you believe that these would not happen because of all the love and care and all the work you had put into it. But that is a misconception because things happen and that includes your garden or your lawn. So it is best if you are prepared.

Your lawn or your garden can definitely attract insects especially if you have one that really can be a good place for you to stay in and also a good habitat for them as well. Do not get me wrong. Insects can be a real blessing to your lawn or garden and they can definitely make your otherwise boring piece of land into something that is worth visiting every day. Maybe even your neighbors would want to relax there with you. However, you should also keep in mind that not all insects are cool and are going to help you with your lawn or your garden. There are also some of them which have the responsibility of bringing harm to what you have worked hard on. So you should actually learn how to deal with them so that they would go away.

Which insects would you want to stay in your garden or your lawn? And which ones would you have to keep out? Well, it is as if you can choose which ones will find your lawn or garden. But one of those that you definitely would want to keep out is the cranberry girdler. It may sound sweet or maybe even harmless just like a cranberry but the truth is, this insect has got a lot of spunk that you may never see in its name – or even in its appearance.

Are you already looking at a cranberry girdler? You may never know. But this is the reason why you should understand and learn what they are. First thing that you would see is that the cranberry girdler is like a worm and has a dirty white or a gray hue. It has a head that is brown-orange in color. It is not like the usual insect that you may be thinking – something with wings. This one looks just like your ordinary worm. But though it may look like such, it can bring about the same type of damage that billbugs can.

They are usually very active at around July right up to September. So if you think that you have cranberry girdlers right in your piece of heaven on earth, then you should start thinking of ways on how to deal with them. Experts suggest that you go looking for insecticides. That should do the trick.

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