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Are Japanese beetles invading your garden in Missouri?Get tips for tackling this pesky problem with strategies to protect ...
Japanese beetles are not a new problem in the Grand Valley. The town of Palisade dealt with an infestation about 20 years ago ...
Researchers at Kyushu University have found that when azuki bean beetles infected with Wolbachia bacteria are exposed to a ...
Hello, Trumbull County! If you’ve been keeping a close eye on your garden this past week, you may have noticed that Japanese beetles ...
The Japanese beetle is native to Japan and an invasive species in the U.S. They have metallic green bodies and brown wings. Similar to June bugs, they develop underground and eat plants, granting them ...
The Japanese beetle is native to Japan and an invasive species in the U.S. They have metallic green bodies and brown wings.
Japanese Beetles are back in Mesa County — learn how to spot, catch, and report these invasive pests before they destroy ...
Japanese Beetles are about ½ inch long, about the size of a coffee bean. They’re metallic green with copper brown wing covers ...
Those dreaded green bugs are back—and the state is trying to keep them out of the Western Slope. Plus, how to banish the bugs ...
The invasive species are currently active destroying grass, leaves, flowers, and fruits. Here's how you can fight back.
The further south you go, the bigger the bugs. Heat has a dramatic effect on the growth rate of some species, and North ...
You've heard about soapy water or even neem oil... but what about microscopic worms? Check out 5 great options.