Yes, grubs can eat new grass. These larvae, primarily of beetles, feed on the roots of grasses and other plants, which can damage or kill young grass seedlings. While they are more commonly associated with existing lawns, they can pose a threat to new grass as well, especially if there is a significant population present. Proper lawn care and monitoring can help mitigate grub damage.
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