What is This HUGE Grub???

   / What is This HUGE Grub??? #21  
BillyP said:
Never seen one that long but looks just like what we always called a grub worm :D As a kid I used to dig for red worms for fishing. You'd almost always get a big ole juicy grub worm. It was a treat for fishing.

Anyway, I don't know. Just remembering back when....

The grub worms around here (that turn into June bugs) are only about an inch or so long. That sucker there is big.
 
   / What is This HUGE Grub??? #22  
We've cut trees down and always find those in the rotted sections in the core of the tree at trunk level. Mostly old trees 2'+ in caliber. Wood Grub.
 
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#23  
Yeah, this one was in the roots of a big Oak when I was digging out the stump. I saw the links and tend to think it's a wood grub of some type. Man, that sucker is big. I saved it for my 11 year old son who just loves bugs. He played with it and checked it out for hours. It's size is just amazing.
 
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Timber said:
This thread made my head itchy

I'm sure it's just ME but, never in a jillion years would I have expected THAT comment :eek: I'll make a point of tuning into Paul Harvey tomorrow :cool:
 
   / What is This HUGE Grub??? #26  
In conifers we call them flat headed wood borers. They turn into beetles. There are a very number of species and are hard to identify exactly, but borer species are generally specific for each species of trees.

In our area they attack Douglas-firs that have been weakened by drought or some other problem.

Richard Scott
Retired Forester
 
   / What is This HUGE Grub??? #27  
Yeah, wood grub. We have them back east, just not quite so big. But your Sequoias are bigger than anything we got, so you probably need bigger wood grubs....:)

Anyway, I've heard they make great fish bait. Looks like the kind of thing a fish would chow down on. So feed 'em to the fish, then eat the fish. Sounds like a better plan than anything posted so far.

Some people are in too big a hurry to head for the dinner table. When they start licking their chops over the fish bait, you know there's a problem.
Bob
 
   / What is This HUGE Grub??? #28  
If it is green, could be gypsy moth, i think they are getting kind of rare, about a 5" wing span and fairly beautiful. In my book they rank right up there with yellow and black garden spiders. Cute and have a purpose.
 

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