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If your plants' leaves are looking lacy—or you're seeing patches of dead grass in your lawn—Japanese beetles may be to blame.
Japanese beetle larvae have brown heads, white bodies, and six legs. What does the Japanese beetle eat? When the larvae hatch from their eggs, they eat the roots of plants, especially grasses.
The Japanese beetle is native to Japan and an invasive species in the U.S. They have metallic green bodies and brown wings.
Adult Japanese beetles like to feed on a range of fruit and vegetable plants, including asparagus, rhubarbs, grapes and a range of trees. Meanwhile, Japanese beetle larvae lives in soil and will ...
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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. Similar to June bugs, they develop underground and eat plants, granting them ...
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Control Japanese Beetle larvae in your lawn using parasitic nematodes. This treatment must be applied when the grubs are young and require abundant irrigation during and following application.
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If Japanese beetles are damaging the flowering plants in your garden, try these methods to deter them.