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The Japanese beetle is native to Japan and an invasive species in the U.S. They have metallic green bodies and brown wings.
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 ...
Use floating row covers over seedlings and susceptible crops such as eggplants, which can be decimated by flea beetles. Keep ...
When players from six different high schools come together for a two-month sprint of a summer baseball season, it helps to ...
There are several crops that can prevent flea beetles from taking up residence in your garden, including catnip, basil, thyme ...
Researchers at Kyushu University have found that when azuki bean beetles infected with Wolbachia bacteria are exposed to a ...
Do you think you could tell the difference between a native species and a nonnative or invasive species? One plant you might ...
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Japanese beetles: How to spot and stop them
Japanese beetles are not a new problem in the Grand Valley. The town of Palisade dealt with an infestation about 20 years ago ...
Common beetles equipped with microchip backpacks could one day be used to help search and rescue crews locate survivors ...
It is important to be proactive with Japanese beetle treatment. They are typically seen in RVA from mid-May to early August' ...
Hello, Trumbull County! If you’ve been keeping a close eye on your garden this past week, you may have noticed that Japanese beetles ...