DENVER, Colorado — Even though Japanese beetles begin to dissipate this time of year, don't let up on them. Try to get every last beetle before they have a chance to mate and lay eggs in your lawn and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Japanese beetles might be harmless to humans but that doesn’t mean you want them around. This invasive insect feeds on more than ...
Japanese beetles aren’t exactly newcomers. These invasive beetles were first found in the U.S. in the early 20th century, likely arriving as grubs in the soil of iris plants imported from Japan.
AOL: How To Get Rid Of Japanese Beetles Before They Destroy Your Plants
How To Get Rid Of Japanese Beetles Before They Destroy Your Plants
The Progress-Index: Japanese beetles destroying everything in sight? Plant guru's prevention, treatment tips
Japanese beetles, active from mid-May to early August, damage plants like roses, hibiscus and Japanese maples by leaving a lace-like pattern on foliage. Are Japanese beetles terrorizing your beloved ...
Yahoo: How To Get Rid Of Japanese Beetles On Roses: Control & Prevent This Destructive Pest
How To Get Rid Of Japanese Beetles On Roses: Control & Prevent This Destructive Pest
Star-Gazette: Are Japanese beetles invading your lawn, eating your plants? How to control population
Japanese beetles are an invasive insect species currently at or near peak population. The beetles are known for skeletonizing leaves on hundreds of plant species, including common garden plants and ...
Are Japanese beetles invading your lawn, eating your plants? How to control population