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How to Control Japanese Beetles in Your Lawn and GardenJapanese beetle pupae start cream-colored and age to reddish-brown. As the soil warms, the larvae burrow toward the surface to change into beetles. The pupating stage lasts about two weeks.
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Homeowner’s Guide To Japanese BeetlesFemales lay 40 to 60 eggs in the topsoil in clusters. “In about 14 days, Japanese beetle eggs hatch and [grubs] burrow into the soil where they start feeding on the roots of plants and other ...
If we aren’t allowed to treat most of the properties in the infested areas, it is only a matter of time before it is too late ...
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