The Washington state Department of Agriculture is expanding eight-fold the area of private and public land in the Tri-Cities it wants to spray pesticide to fight highly destructive Japanese beetles.
If you've spent the last couple of months curating and growing a healthy garden, the last thing you want to see are small green invaders munching on the leaves. Japanese beetles, those shiny green and ...
The hot summer months in the U.S. can mean sweltering temperatures, unpredictable thunderstorms, and more bug infestations. While it's natural to see more pests during the summertime, though, some ...
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 ...
Summer reminds me of a special memory that entails tying strings onto Japanese beetles and watching them fly around me. I would take my new pet and put it in a jar with leaves. I would spend hours ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Have you seen shiny green and orange beetles in your garden lately? Or have you noticed your garden leaves getting eaten? You’ve probably been hit by the return of Japanese ...
The Washington state Department of Agriculture is expanding eight-fold the area of private and public land in the Tri-Cities it wants to spray pesticide to fight highly destructive Japanese beetles.
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