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Newfoundland and Labrador is planning to contain a mean, green plant-killing machine. While the metallic bug may look pretty, it can leave destruction in its wake, warns researcher Sabrina Ellsworth.
Japanese beetles are an invasive pest in the U.S. because they damage crops, landscape plants, and lawns. Learn more about the signs of Japanese beetle damage, what they eat, and how to get rid of ...
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 might be harmless to humans but that doesn’t mean you want them around. This invasive insect feeds on more than 300 plants and costs the United States more than $460 million a ...
Japanese beetle populations in Wisconsin have been shifting in recent years. Here's why and what the patterns show With the Fourth of July often comes the start of Japanese beetle season in Wisconsin.
Where the Japanese beetle is native, in northern Japan, there are natural insect enemies that keep the populations manageable, and they are not a major problem as they have become along the Front ...
Treatments will focus on downtown St. John’s where the beetle has been detected and will include Government House, as well as ...
Now a Japanese beetle has been found in a trap across the Columbia River by Hawthorne Elementary School, on West John Day Avenue and North Neel Street, in Kennewick. The insect was found about 10 ...
How much grumbling Wisconsin gardeners do about Japanese beetle damage this summer will likely depend on where they live. Ten or 15 years ago, the destructive insects were mostly a problem in the ...
Newfoundland and Labrador is prepared to prevent the Japanese beetle from spreading, says researcher Sabrina Ellsworth. (Kevin Yarr/CBC)The Newfoundland and Labrador government is in planning mode in ...