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Living in Maine, you know that summer means the return of the destructive Japanese beetles. Luckily, there are a few things ...
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - If you’ve been struggling to deal with Japanese beetles, you’re not alone. It’s estimated that Japanese ...
Japanese beetles, which can cause serious damage to plants but not kill them, start to appear in late June with August and early September being the worst time.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is asking for the public's assistance in ...
Jackson’s Greenhouse shared information and advice with 13 News on how to prevent them from tearing up your garden. “They ...
Adult beetles skeletonize leaves by eating the tissue between veins, and they also feed on fruits and flowers. Larvae, known ...
Japanese beetles are about 5/16 to 7/16-inches long and have metallic green bodies with coppery-brown wing covers. A row of white tufts protrude from under the wing covers on each side of the body.
Today, Japanese beetle populations are high in the metro area, and most experts agree that it’s too late to get them out of the city. But the beetles aren’t as common everywhere else. In 2002, the ...
When Japanese beetles were first reported in Wisconsin in the 1950s in the southeast part of the state, it was thought they might not be able to get established because the winters were too cold.
How do I get rid of Asian lady beetles? Sealing exterior gaps and cracks around windows, doors, and other entry points before the beetles appear can prevent unwanted entry, according to Iowa State ...