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Josie Ryan, APHIS' National Operations Manager for the ALB Eradication Program says, “August is an ideal time of year to look for the beetle and the damage it causes. Adult beetles are emerging now.
Here’s why Japanese beetles are considered such a pest, how to protect your plants from damage and control populations.
Jackson’s Greenhouse shared information and advice with 13 News on how to prevent them from tearing up your garden. “They ...
Scientists named the species after Wadatsumi, the god of the sea, and it also shares similarity to a 'One Piece' manga ...
Siblings Saylor, 6, and Oaklen Renaud, celebrating his fourth birthday, seemed to agree, posing for photos in front of the ...
What is the difference between a Japanese beetle and a june bug? Similar in appearance and life cycle, Japanese beetles and the June bugs get confused with each other, but they are different species.
Experts have given several tips to fight off Japanese Beetles after their return to Kansas City.
Japanese beetles, active from mid-May to early August, damage plants like roses, hibiscus and Japanese maples by leaving a lace-like pattern on foliage. Are Japanese beetles terrorizing your beloved ...
With the Fourth of July often comes the start of Japanese beetle season in Wisconsin. The pests are not a welcome guest to gardens and landscapes.
Japanese beetles are back in Missouri fields and may emerge in greater numbers soon, possibly posing threats to soybean and corns crops, officials warn.
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 ...
Japanese beetles (Popillia japonica) feed on about 300 species of plants, devouring foliage, flowers, and fruits.