“The Return of the Japanese Beetles” sounds like a horror movie. Unfortunately, these beetles have returned to devour our landscapes for another summer of terror ...
“The Return of the Japanese Beetles” sounds like a horror movie. But unfortunately, these beetles have returned to devour our landscapes for another summer of ...
Some uninvited guests might be living rent-free in your garden. Japanese beetle season is in full swing in Northeast Ohio, as the pests emerge from underground in the summer months. The critters feed ...
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — Let’s talk Japanese beetles. As tedious as it sounds, the best way to deal with them is to hand pick them off your plants and plop them into a buckets of soapy water. Research ...
The smell of tomatoes simmering on the stove is the most comforting, homey smell I can imagine. It is a relaxing, calming aroma that wafts through the entire house and into my bones. That smell is a ...
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.
The voracious, barbarous hordes plagued their favorite pillaging grounds — plants and trees situated east and just west of the Mississippi River last year. This includes our bounteous Mahoning Valley.
Japanese beetles are out in full force this year and causing a lot of damage to landscapes, trees, gardens and row crops around the state. These metallic green and bronze pests being emerging in late ...
Q: Every year, Japanese beetles attack my crape myrtle, but other crape myrtles in the neighborhood don’t seem to be affected. Why? Connie Stevens, Barrow County A: Mechanical factors of the crape ...
Japanese beetles have returned to devour our landscapes. Johnson County Extension “The Return of the Japanese Beetles” sounds like a horror movie. Unfortunately ...
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