As the dead grub decays, it releases a couple billion new spores back into the soil – spreading the disease. When a grub feeding in the area eats spores, the ingested spores germinate in its gut and the bacteria infect and kill the grub. The spores of a treated area are washed into the soil where they stick to soil particles, roots and organic matter near the soil surface and remain viable for several years.
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