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 ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... On your daily garden stroll to see what’s in bloom and how fast your tomatoes are growing, check plant foliage and health to see if pest insects are causing ...
Japanese red elder plants safeguard their own survival when they drop fruits infested by Heterhelus beetle larvae, as well as the survival of these larvae. A Kobe University study changes the ...
It seems as though the Fourth of July celebrations also mark the beginning of Japanese beetle season. As implied by their name, these pests were introduced from Japan around 1916. It is thought that ...
What looks like a plant’s failed fruit may actually be a clever deal that lets both the plant and its pollinating beetles ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The gardening summer of 2018 along the Front Range is easy to sum up: hot, dry and buggy. Very buggy. The weather is cooling off at last; let’s hope we catch ...
It’s that time of year again. Just as we revel in the fully unfurled foliage of perennials, trees, brambles and vegetable starts, adult Japanese beetles begin skeletonizing the leaves. About a ...
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. - There are many ways to prevent and reduce Japanese Beetles. We want to thank Bachman's for letting us pop by and look at many of the products. Here is there info sheet on ...
CONSIDERING that the Japanese beetle is Japanese, it may seem surprising that in the United States it occurs exclusively in the East. It came from Japan the long way, probably in soil attached to some ...
A study from Kobe University has uncovered a surprising partnership between Japanese red elder plants and Heterhelus beetles. The beetles pollinate the flowers but also lay eggs inside the developing ...
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