I found a ton of these grubs under some bales of hay in New Braunfels, TX. A google search turned up a few pages that suggest they may be "Large Scarab Beetle Grubs" I am so curious to see what they'll turn into.
grubs are disgusting.....i stepped on one by accident and a ton of jet black liquid oozed out....even though it was probably just dirt it was still disgusting
I found out that there was a beetle, called a Snout Nosed Weeble, that migrated up from Mexico. It was responsible for high tequilla costs a few years back, as these weebles feed on agave and other similiar plants. I had a couple of Agave that were victims, and I knew exactly what had happened after seeing a snipet about these weebles on TV. So, it's possible these grubs are larvae from one of these weebles, I'm not sure. I'm pretty convinced though that this is an OX beetle grub.
Pt. 2, hold by the jaws, and bite leaving the jaws between your fingers. Don't want the jaws going down throat as they will latch on. This grub I would put in shelled pine nuts for a few days after cleaning. Yum.
I think you might be thinking of a cicada. We don't have eucalyptus trees in Texas (not that I know of anyway), but we do have plenty of cicadas. You might also be thinking of a locust?
Just don't let Bear Grylls near it.
Dakukobura 3 weeks ago
check out "CHARLIE OF THE CCC" on youtube. massive grub
MrFuckstick21 3 weeks ago
I found a ton of these grubs under some bales of hay in New Braunfels, TX. A google search turned up a few pages that suggest they may be "Large Scarab Beetle Grubs" I am so curious to see what they'll turn into.
JAcosta915210 4 months ago
I want to see Bear Grylls eat that!
nextagecaptexrealty 7 months ago 2
Bear grylls could eat that in 3 bites
kysmelmonge 8 months ago
Cockchafer grub, it gestates for years in the soil, leave it alone!
EsuDalyvis 11 months ago
Hello ^^
By any chance can you send me some of those grubs?
I am a beetle collector and i really love those and breed them to be beetles haha
Thank you
you can send me a email
thank you very much ^^
95crayfish 1 year ago
Put him under your car tire. He'll pop just like a katchup packet.
BrickVanderhuge 1 year ago
That would make a skunk really happy, birds too!
pdutube 1 year ago
it looks like a big bot fly maggot
tylertyler82 1 year ago
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew
acdcfannumba1 1 year ago
I need about a hundred of these things to feed to my monitor lizard...
thesaxsoloist 1 year ago
Antlion!
HustroBriks 1 year ago
thats a huuuge bitch
PaperMan431 1 year ago
soldier: mmMAGGOT!
b2o4e 1 year ago
my tiger oscar loves them.
builder37660 1 year ago
half-life 2 grub :p
ElijahDeBeir1 2 years ago
I fucking love grubworms man... so fucking awesome and badass.
farzero 2 years ago
Thanks for posting, I love your enthusiasm!
WiggityWagner 1 year ago 2
wonder what it tastes like..
mmmmm
jcf005 2 years ago
Ask Bear from Man vs Wild
baggedyman 2 years ago
grubs are disgusting.....i stepped on one by accident and a ton of jet black liquid oozed out....even though it was probably just dirt it was still disgusting
shirosaki144 2 years ago
Personally, I find some grubs to be kind of cute, in a weird, icky sort of way. If that even makes any sense...
Mind you, I wouldn't actually want to hold one, but they're cute to look at.
polarisedelectrons 2 years ago 10
i bet it has lots of protein in it
BaconBeast11 2 years ago 5
yucks! you should've given it to some lizard or chicken owner. It'll be one fat meaty treat to their pets!
adfasffs 3 years ago
stab it plz
if you are hot.
Shigater 3 years ago
yums..........
Dubcity5 3 years ago
I found out that there was a beetle, called a Snout Nosed Weeble, that migrated up from Mexico. It was responsible for high tequilla costs a few years back, as these weebles feed on agave and other similiar plants. I had a couple of Agave that were victims, and I knew exactly what had happened after seeing a snipet about these weebles on TV. So, it's possible these grubs are larvae from one of these weebles, I'm not sure. I'm pretty convinced though that this is an OX beetle grub.
WiggityWagner 3 years ago
u wonder how it taste? thats how jeffry dahlmer started out. just stick to the menu in your local grocery store.
brianfurry13 3 years ago
y is it black on its butt
jeremywang4614 3 years ago
That would feed a family of four!
fishingthewatershed 3 years ago
bear grylls says it taste like a buger sausage!
Parmenion326 3 years ago
Pt. 2, hold by the jaws, and bite leaving the jaws between your fingers. Don't want the jaws going down throat as they will latch on. This grub I would put in shelled pine nuts for a few days after cleaning. Yum.
azdober 3 years ago
So what does it taste like? I'm hoping like shrimp
takadi 3 years ago
I've eaten grubs from Jefferson Pine, delicious.
American Indians ate grubs, delicacy.
azdober 3 years ago
I think I discovered that this is the larvae of an Ox Beetle, as opposed to a grub worm which is the larvae of a june bug.
WiggityWagner 3 years ago
The shiny metallic green and tan fuzzy bugs,
with black wings that buzz really loud,
and live in eucalyptus trees in the summer time? Is that one of their babies?
Thanks.
ISRAELITECHURCH 3 years ago
I think you might be thinking of a cicada. We don't have eucalyptus trees in Texas (not that I know of anyway), but we do have plenty of cicadas. You might also be thinking of a locust?
WiggityWagner 3 years ago
he was thinking of a kind of scarab. they have grubs that look similar but much smaller.
clockworkdreams 3 years ago
hold on, ill PM you a link about what's being talked about here. its also known as a june beetle but its not the same kind of scarab.
clockworkdreams 3 years ago
no, but they look similar.
clockworkdreams 3 years ago
@ISRAELITECHURCH Japanese Beetle.
egnilk66 10 months ago
Damn!
nrod1984 4 years ago
purfect fish bait
cotton509 4 years ago
have you seen what happends to them and spiting but are accidentali illed i have and picked it up it was death and lost legs all of them
cotton509 4 years ago
I'll see if I can find a real giant worm, The Gippsland worm, Australia and post it on you tube. No promises mate I'll try.
KH198 4 years ago
We call them Witchetty grub, Beetle lava
KH198 4 years ago
aka, catfish bait.
WiggityWagner 4 years ago
that's a beetle larva
shrubhuntertran13579 4 years ago
june bug larva, which is a grub worm.
WiggityWagner 4 years ago