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If your plants' leaves are looking lacy—or you're seeing patches of dead grass in your lawn—Japanese beetles may be to blame.
Beetles are fascinating, but there are so many that it is difficult to know where to begin – more than 350,000 species that scientists know of. (And many more that have not even been discovered.) How ...
The beetles will eat around the veins of the leaves, giving them almost a skeletal appearance, which can affect the plant's ability to photosynthesize. This can cause plants' death.
From insects to deer to rabbits, there are plenty of potential culprits eating your garden's plants, and there are just as many ways to stop them.
For most plants, controlling the beetles isn't necessary because, in most cases, plants can tolerate the beetles snacking on them.
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Lansing State Journal on MSNThese 'clumsy' beetles sometimes end up stuck in your hair. What to know about June bugsAdult June bugs are called chafers because they eat leaves and flowers of trees and shrubs — they have gained a reputation for ruining gardens and being a nuisance especially in groups, according to ...
When creepy crawlies find their way into your home, grabbing a shoe or a bottle of bug spray is a natural response. But what ...
Q: What is the best way to control Japanese beetles? They seem to be eating the leaves of many different plants around my yard this year.
Those dreaded green bugs are back—and the state is trying to keep them out of the Western Slope. Plus, how to banish the bugs ...
Since there are more insects on Earth than all other kinds of creatures combined — more than 900,000 known species — it can be challenging to figure out which ones may be causing problems in ...
Encouraging beneficial bugs is a natural, eco-friendly way to build a resilient, thriving garden. Whether you’re releasing ladybugs, composting with red worms, or letting spiders do their thing, these ...
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