Raspberries: Root feeding by grubs and chafers

White grubs (larvae) of various insects such as Japanese beetle or Rose Chafer live in the soil for much of the year and will feed on newly planted strawberry, blueberry and raspberry roots, especially following sod or on lighter soils causing gradual decline in plant vigor.

Japanese beetle grub found attacking berry roots. Adult Japanese Beetles also feed on raspberry leaves.

More Japanese beetle/white grub information.

White grub with black head and orange legs.

Adult Rose chafers feed on plants, but their larvae feeding on roots causes much more damage. More Japanese beetle/white grub information.

Close-up of two tan, oblong beetles on a tender raspberry shoot. Beetles have lustrous tiger's-eye shell with a white underbelly and a black line down the central split of the wings, and a black U-shaped mark dividing head into two sections with layered appearance. Beetles have dark brown legs.
Rose chafer beetles.