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  2. Let's Grow: Beating the invasion of Japanese beetles - AOL

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    There are many good all-purpose sprays that kill Japanese beetles and also help with other insects and diseases. Bonide’s “Eight” insecticide spray kills virtually every garden insect on ...

  3. Japanese beetle - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica) is a species of scarab beetle. Due to the presence of natural predators, the Japanese beetle is not considered a pest in its native Japan, but in North America and some regions of Europe, it is a noted pest to roughly 300 species of plants.

  4. OSU Extension: Japanese beetles are here in Fairfield County

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    Handpick or knock the beetles into a bucket of soapy water to kill them. The best time to remove Japanese beetles is in the evening or in the morning when beetles on the plants are still cool and ...

  5. Insect fighting - Wikipedia

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    Beetle-fighting, with such beetles as the Japanese rhinoceros beetle, Xylotrupes socrates, Dorcus titanus, Goliathus, and dynastinae beetles also occurs, especially in Japan. [3] [4] There is also an online fan community, watching those fights in videos on different platforms. [1] A YouTube community also strives in creating content for insect ...

  6. Japanese beetles destroying your SC garden, landscaping ... - AOL

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    The Almanac says, “Four-o’clocks (Mirabilis) and larkspur (Delphinium) are said to act as decoys by attracting rose-loving Japanese beetles to eat their poisonous leaves, but they do not kill ...

  7. Entomological warfare - Wikipedia

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    The beetle was first found in Germany in 1914, as an invasive species from North America. [9] There are no records that indicate the beetle was ever employed as a weapon by Germany, or any other nation during the war. [9] Regardless, the Germans had developed plans to drop the beetles on English crops. [10]

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