David Miller2014-07-092014-07-092007Bulletin No. 244http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3922During this season farmers in some parts of the Dominion have again witnessed one of those disconcerting outbreaks of the grass-grub and its beetle, which, from time to time, have been a feature of New Zealand pastoral activities since the earliest days of settlement. If one peruses the daily and weekly Press, and the journals devoted to agricultural problems, and even the scientific publications of the seventies and earlier, one finds exactly the same story about the grass-grub as is written in the Press of today.enThe Grass-grub ProblemArticle