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Japanese beetles are also considered a pest in corn crops. They focus on clipping corn silks necessary for pollination, which can lead to some yield reductions, Valmorbida said.
It is important to be proactive with Japanese beetle treatment. They are typically seen in RVA from mid-May to early August' ...
Japanese beetles are back in Missouri fields and may emerge in greater numbers soon, possibly posing threats to soybean and ...
CHAMPAIGN -- Tassels on corn mark a critical stage in determining the size of this year's harvest, so it's little wonder farmers are concerned that a familiar pest has shown ...
WHITE HEATH, Ill. (AP) -- Blueberries at Rick Pontious' farm are chewed to the stem, hardly the plump, appetizing fruit they're supposed to be this time of year. Leaves, or ...
First Japanese beetle found in Kennewick, Wash., ... Roses are their favorite host plants, but they eat grapes, hops, sweet corn, raspberries and about 300 other plants, ...
The first Japanese beetle has been discovered in Kennewick, ... Roses are their favorite host plants, but they eat grapes, hops, sweet corn, raspberries and about 300 other plants, ...
Japanese beetles have been found in Washington along about 65 miles of the Interstate 82 corridor, ... Roses are their favorite host plants, but they eat grapes, hops, sweet corn, ...
At the silking stage (R1), continue scouting for Japanese beetles, corn rootworm beetles, and stink bugs, as silk clipping can impact pollination. Northern Corn Leaf Blight (NCLB) should also be ...
CHAMPAIGN -- Tassels on corn mark a critical stage in determining the size of this year's harvest, so it's little wonder farmers are concerned that a familiar pest has shown Japanese beetles, corn ...