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The June Beetle Lookalike Pest You Don't Want In Your Yard
Although they're often confused with the iridescent green June beetles, which are basically harmless to your garden, these ...
Spring season means warm weather, flowers blooming and a visit from the plant eating green June beetle. “They begin to appear around late May, early June depending on where you are in the state,” said ...
BLACKSBURG, Va. – If you’ve been outside recently, you may have noticed an abnormal amount of June bugs flying around. We reached out to the Virginia Tech Insect Identification Lab and learned that ...
June bugs might have a cute name, but there’s nothing cute about the way they gather in droves on front porches, fly into people's hair and wreck yards. Though their name would indicate an appearance ...
Have you been bombarded by what looks like Japanese beetles on steroids? If so, you've probably had an encounter with green June beetles. They are dull green with some tan, large (about ¾ inches long ...
The first round of June bugs is making its way into Middle Tennessee, and while the little beetle with the cute summer name might seem every bit as adorable as said name might imply, it can bring ...
Q: Since this is summer, what has happened to the old June bugs that used to be so numerous around here? I haven’t seen one in years. Answer: Mike Waldvogel, an entomologist with N.C. State University ...
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These 'clumsy' beetles sometimes end up stuck in your hair. What to know about June bugs
Clumsy, large and, perhaps, mysterious beetles are once again active in Michigan: the June bug. "The term May or June beetles refers to some 10 different species of beetles in the genus Phyllophaga, ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) – June bugs have arrived, and while they may be a bit pesky, they are beneficial to our yards. Freddy Vela spoke with Entomologist Wizzie Brown from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension about ...
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