Why they are a Pest
Adults eat the leaves and flowers of a large variety of plants. Flowers that have been attacked will produce poor quality fruit or the fruit may not set at all. Larvae feed on roots, particularly grasses.
Host plants include legumes, avocado, corn, eucalyptus trees, grasses, cotton, citrus, carambola (star fruit), lychee, macadamia, mango and strawberry, as well as many ornamental plants. Eucalyptus torelliana is a particular favourite.
If favourable conditions have allowed them to breed up in huge numbers, they form swarms on emerging from the soil in spring. They can cause serious damage within a few hours and will decimate a crop virtually overnight.