A Japanese beetle lands on a flower. Since Japanese beetles have finally established a significant population in northeast Kansas and northwest Missouri, many gardeners are looking for options to ...
Japanese beetles are an invasive insect species currently at or near peak population. The beetles are known for skeletonizing leaves on hundreds of plant species, including common garden plants and ...
It's been called the most devastating of all insects for yards, gardens and lawns, and we have reason for concern. An alert has been issued by the North Dakota Department of Agriculture because on ...
COLUMBIA - Japanese beetles are swarming mid-Missouri in the tens of thousands, wreaking havoc on gardens, crops and trees. University of Missouri researcher Emily Althoff said this year has been ...
Our predominantly cool-season lawns (Kentucky bluegrass, fescue, and perennial ryegrass) can go downhill quickly in summer when the weather turns hot and dry. These grasses are naturally adapted to ...
Grandview residents should be on the lookout for a metallic green beetle that can destroy lawns, flowers and plants. The Washington State Department of Agriculture is catching Japanese beetles by the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Have you noticed leaves stripped bare of greenery in your garden or around the lawn? There’s a good chance the culprit is a ...