In This Section |
Cereals: European Chafer (Rhizotrogus majalis)
Excerpt from Chapter 5, Field Crop Protection Guide, Order this publication Table of ContentsDescriptionEuropean chafer larvae are white and C-shaped with an orange-brown head and dark posterior. This pest can be distinguished from other white grubs by its Y-shaped pattern of anal bristles known as "rasters," located on the underside of the last abdominal segment of the larva. The adult is a medium-sized, light-brown, fawn-coloured, oval scarab beetle, closely resembling the native June beetle. | Top of Page | Integrated Pest Management OptionsHigh-risk areas are sandy knolls and areas bordering turf, pasture
and tree lines. Chafer grubs can follow soybean crops on sandy soils.
Avoid planting winter wheat if chafer grubs are easily found. See
OMAFRA Publication 811, Agronomy Guide for Field Crops, for more details. Related links...| Top of Page | For more information:Toll Free: 1-877-424-1300 Local: (519) 826-4047 E-mail: ag.info.omafra@ontario.ca |
This site is maintained
by the Government of Ontario
Queen's Printer for Ontario
Last Modified: