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Japanese beetles aren’t exactly newcomers. These invasive beetles were first found in the U.S. in the early 20th century, ...
Commissioners have greenlit an aggressive effort to eliminate a fast-spreading invasive species that endangers native ...
Gardeners can wait to plant hot-season vegetables until nights remain warm for better growth, but now is the time to fight grubs of Japanese beetles.
They're very difficult and costly to control. What does the Japanese beetle look like? Japanese beetles have shiny, metallic green bodies and six legs. Adults are about 1/2 inch long.
Three University of Minnesota students from the Carlson School of Management developed a new bug repellent, called Alure, ...
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 ...
Caldwell neighborhoods are full of green lawns and blooming flowers, but underneath this grass lives something that could ...
With that thought in mind, I have been asked for years about the Japanese beetle. Japanese beetles have been defoliating plants in the eastern United States, slowly working their way west.
A local group of former and current University of Minnesota students says they have a hands-free, eco-friendly solution to ...
It is starting to warm up in Lee County and with that our plants and the insects start to wake up. While it can be ...
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.