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If your plants' leaves are looking lacy—or you're seeing patches of dead grass in your lawn—Japanese beetles may be to blame.
In the case of both aphids and Japanese beetles, spraying with a broad-spectrum insecticide can do more harm than good. These ...
You've heard about soapy water or even neem oil... but what about microscopic worms? Check out 5 great options.
Japanese beetle populations in Wisconsin have been shifting in recent years. Here's why and what the patterns show With the Fourth of July often comes the start of Japanese beetle season in Wisconsin.
Using beneficial nematodes is a safe, organic way to control many garden pests, like Japanese beetles, without resorting to synthetic pesticides, says Casey Williams, mentor and consultant for ...
The Japanese beetle, in particular, is an invasive bug that can be detrimental to your garden. In this “In the Garden,” garden expert Charlie Nardozzi and our Sharon Meyer show you some tricks ...
Japanese beetles (Popillia japonica) are invasive pests with metallic-green bodies and copper-colored wings. While they may appear visually interesting, they can cause significant damage to lawns ...
Following the first Japanese beetle findings this year, the Swiss cantons of Basel-City and Basel-Land are stepping up their measures. June 26, 2025 - 15:51 2 minutes Keystone-SDA ...
Traps may draw beetles from up to five miles away by attracting them with floral and sex scents. Large pieces of land are essential for use and traps should be set 35’ to 50’ away from the ...
In the Garden: Japanese beetle controlWhether it was themes of “standing up for democracy” or “taking the country back,” many Independence Day celebrations around Vermont on Friday took on ...