Full-grown white grubs are typically C-shaped, with a creamy white body and a brown head. They can measure about 1 to 2 inches in length, with a soft, segmented body that often has a slight sheen. Additionally, they have six legs and a distinct, curved appearance, usually found in the soil or thatch layer of lawns and gardens. Their size and shape can vary slightly depending on the species, but they generally share these characteristics.
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