As a kid, I remember not much annoyed my mother more than the presence of Japanese beetles in her garden. There was no way ...
Japanese beetles are unlikely to kill healthy plants, but they cause unsightly damage. Experts advise against pheromone traps, which attract more beetles than they catch. A bucket of soapy water ...
Peppermint oil, known for its refreshing scent and versatility, is also a powerful tool in the fight against Japanese beetles ...
An insidious muncher of more than 300 species of plants, Japanese beetles multiply quickly, making them one of the most invasive pests around.
Social, mobile and voracious, Japanese beetles can crowd into your corn or soybean fields for a two-month party. Their damage is often just cosmetic, but it’s important to understand the timing ...