While individual Japanese beetles aren't a particular threat, these insects tend to hatch in large numbers, and when they congregate on a shrub, tree, or other plants, they can quickly defoliate it.
The Washington state Department of Agriculture is expanding eight-fold the area of private and public land in the Tri-Cities ...
Seasonal changes, such as cooler temperatures, often drive insects like hackberry psyllids and Asian lady beetles to seek ...
KENNEWICK, Wash. - For the first time ever, Kennewick has been added to the area where the Washington State Department of Agriculture sprays for Japanese Beetles.
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture plans to treat for Japanese beetles in selected neighborhoods in Caldwell and ...
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.