34 STORIES OF INSECT LIFE. 



the cells until the following spring. They then work their 

 way out of the ground and fly freely about. 



The larvae of these beetles are the well-known white grubs 

 or " grub worms " (Fig. 32) so often found in gardens and 

 plowed lands. They are large, roundish worms with the body 

 coiled in the middle, having the head and its organs of a deep 

 brown color, and three pairs of brown legs attached to the 

 body just back of the head. 



