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It is important to be proactive with Japanese beetle treatment. They are typically seen in RVA from mid-May to early August' ...
With the Fourth of July often comes the start of Japanese beetle season in Wisconsin. The pests are not a welcome guest to ...
Japanese beetles are back in Missouri fields and may emerge in greater numbers soon, possibly posing threats to soybean and ...
Learn to identify common culprits damaging your plants. Discover what insects could be eating your plants and how to stop it.
Summer warmth is bringing with it a swarm of bright-green beetles that come with a big appetite for Kansas crops and gardens.
Find out what is chewing the leaves of your plants and get tips for solving the problem. Holes in the leaves of your veggies, ...
Japanese beetles are back in Northern Colorado, threatening gardens and lawns. Learn how to identify, manage, and prevent infestations using expert tips and proven methods.
What do Japanese beetles eat? If you’ve had to deal with them, you know they like your garden! Japanese beetles are a worry for many home gardeners and for major farmers who run commercial farms.
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 ...
The beetles tend to target peaches, roses, grapes, corn, and lawns. ... We’re not seeing the spread of the Japanese Beetle, and that’s really a big deal,” said Daniel.
When you spot a Japanese beetle, pluck it from the plant it’s been nibbling on and dunk it into the water bucket. Repeat the process until your bucket is full of dead beetles, then dispose of it.