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Japanese beetles are back in Missouri fields and may emerge in greater numbers soon, possibly posing threats to soybean and ...
The beetles have done better at a second Missouri site near the first. But the zoo keeps a population in captivity, just in case. Sophie Proe / St. Louis Public Radio. Rebecca Gann cleans out an ...
Beetle last seen in state in 1970s; Zoo has monitored for beetle since 2002. The Saint Louis Zoo's Center for American Burying Beetle Conservation; the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service; the Missouri ...
ST. LOUIS (AP) - A colorful beetle that was once common in southwest Missouri is showing signs of a comeback, thanks to a joint effort by the St. Louis Zoo and conservation organizations. The zoo ...
COLUMBIA - Japanese beetles are swarming mid-Missouri in the tens of thousands, wreaking havoc on gardens, crops and trees. University of Missouri researcher Emily Althoff said this year has been ...
PINEVILLE, Mo. -- A pesky beetle has been moving into southwest Missouri, damaging crops, shrubs and fruit trees.
Japanese beetles in southwest Missouri fields PINEVILLE, Mo. -- A pesky beetle has been moving into southwest Missouri, damaging crops, shrubs and fruit trees.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Nature lovers know that all sorts of native and non-native species can be found across the state of Missouri. After completing recent work on walnut twig beetles and ...
The Saint Louis Zoo's Center for American Burying Beetle Conservation; the US Fish & Wildlife Service; the Missouri Department of Conservation; and the Nature Conservancy are reintroducing up to ...
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Japanese beetles are back in Missouri fields and may emerge in greater numbers soon, possibly posing threats to soybean and corns crops, officials warn.