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		<title>What are the Brown Patches in Your Lawn?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Potentially they could be Lawn Grub, which will rapidly destroy your nice green lawn. Most lawn grub activity occurs in late spring through summer to autumn. Adult lawn beetles become active in spring, which is when they start mating and laying eggs. Common symptoms of Lawn Grub – brown, dry and brittle turf. On closer inspection the leaf [...]]]></description>
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