Everybody hates Japanese beetles. The best way to combat them starts in early spring when a grub killer should be applied to ...
Japanese beetles can turn healthy plants into skeletons. Here is how to identify and remove these garden pests.
If your plants' leaves are looking lacy—or you're seeing patches of dead grass in your lawn—Japanese beetles may be to blame.
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 ...
For rose growers, few things are more disheartening than discovering Japanese beetles on roses. These iridescent, copper-colored pests aren't just unsightly – they're relentless, capable of ...
Japanese beetles are spreading across Colorado's Front Range. Here is how to identify the pests and protect your lawn, trees, ...
How to identify and deal with the Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica, one of the most destructive pests in the United States.
Japanese beetle feeding on a plant - Jj Gouin/Getty Images Japanese beetles (Popillia japonica) are detrimental to lawns and gardens. In their larval stage, these little brown insects feed on grass ...
DENVER, Colorado — My big, fragrant Oriental lilies are blooming on the patio. Fortunately, Japanese beetles aren't interested in them. I have very few beetles in my garden. This shows that treating ...
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