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If you're noticing patches of brown lawn, dying plants in one area of your garden or damage to your fruit trees, your yard might be home to Japanese beetles. These small critters will eat away at ...
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.
A recent report of damage to imported bamboo furniture turned up beetles that had been boring galleries in the wood.
Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica) treatments are underway in South Central Washington. The Washington State Department of ...
College of Science and Engineering and Carlson School students combine their expertise to design an innovative Japanese ...
On Aug. 18, 1920, The San Francisco Call summed up the spirit of the Nineteenth Amendment with a single headline. More than ...
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture plans to treat for Japanese beetles in selected neighborhoods in Caldwell and Pocatello. ISDA seeks permission from property owners in the neighborhoods.
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.