At my rural household, the most vexatious insect pest has got to be the ubiquitous Japanese beetle. Native to Japan, these pests have infested most of eastern North America, with isolated infestations appearing in some western states. One reason that Japanese beetles are so bad is that they deliver a double-whammy: the larvae (grubs) consume roots and are particularly destructive of turf and pasture grasses while the adults consume leaves and flowers of a wide variety of plants, leaving behind skeletonized versions of the plant parts consumed
As a means of insect pest management, classical biological control shares the advantages of other ...
The Japanese beetle (JB), Popillia japonica (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), is an introduced pest origin...
Japanese beetle is an invasive insect capable of feeding on corn and soybean. This pest has been in ...
The Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman, can be a highly destructive pest to ornamentals, tree...
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This document describes white grub management for a variety of beetles including: Japanese beetles, ...
As a means of insect pest management, classical biological control shares the advantages of other ...
The Japanese beetle (JB), Popillia japonica (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), is an introduced pest origin...
Japanese beetle is an invasive insect capable of feeding on corn and soybean. This pest has been in ...
The Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman, can be a highly destructive pest to ornamentals, tree...
Abstract supplied by cataloger."This publication is partially funded by a USDA NIFA grant in the Cro...
This fact sheet describes Japanese beetles and reviews damage symptoms, life cycle, monitoring, and ...
Throughout much of the country, the multicolored Asian lady beetle (Harmonia axyridis) has become an...
With growing interest in biological control, it is time to take stock of recent successful experienc...
3 pp., 3 photosPredaceous ground beetles can be a nuisance to homeowners, especially when they are n...
Insects are the most abundant animals on earth. They exert important effects, both positive and nega...
Most insects are bene cial; however, a few can cause serious injury to plants if left unchecked. Ins...
The past few years have been difficult for rose growers in the Midwest region due to an increase in ...
This publication illustrates some of the most unwanted pests in the U.S. including beetles and weevi...
Don’t Bug Out! Roaches and aphids and slugs, oh my: Put down that can of Raid and embrace people- a...
This document describes white grub management for a variety of beetles including: Japanese beetles, ...
As a means of insect pest management, classical biological control shares the advantages of other ...
The Japanese beetle (JB), Popillia japonica (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), is an introduced pest origin...
Japanese beetle is an invasive insect capable of feeding on corn and soybean. This pest has been in ...