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  2. Japanese beetle - Wikipedia

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    The first Japanese beetle found in Canada was inadvertently brought by tourists to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, by ferry from Maine in 1939. During the same year, three additional adults were captured at Yarmouth and three at Lacolle in southern Quebec. [7] Japanese beetles have been found on the islands of the Azores since the 1970s. [8]

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

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    The best time to remove Japanese beetles is in the evening or in the morning when beetles on the plants are still cool and sluggish. However anytime that it can be done is still useful.

  4. Here's what last year's dry summer and a mild winter ... - AOL

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    Here's what last year's dry summer and a mild winter mean for this year's Japanese beetles invasion in Wisconsin. Gannett. Kendra Meinert, Green Bay Press-Gazette. July 2, 2024 at 6:04 AM.

  5. WA proposes yard debris quarantine for some of Tri-Cities ...

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    Five Japanese beetles have been found in Pasco and the Department of Agriculture wants to prevent a situation like the one in Grandview where 24,000 Japanese beetles were trapped in 2022 and the ...

  6. Regimbartia attenuata - Wikipedia

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    Regimbartia attenuata, commonly known as Japanese water scavenger beetle, is a species of water scavenger beetle [1] widely distributed in the Old World, [2] from northern Australia and Japan westward to the countries of Arabian Peninsula, including Oman and Yemen. It is the only species of the genus occurring in the Arabian Peninsula.

  7. Maladera formosae - Wikipedia

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    Maladera formosae, commonly known as the Asiatic garden beetle and formerly known as Maladera castanea, is a species of beetle in the family Scarabaeidae.It is native to Japan, China, South Korea, North Korea, and Russia but was introduced to North America in the 1920s where it is considered a pest of turfs, gardens, and crop fields.

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

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    Like cicadas, Japanese beetles live most of their lives underground. Their life cycle begins when adults lay eggs in the dirt in mid-summer. Grubs feed on roots and by the following spring they ...

  9. Japanese rhinoceros beetle - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese rhinoceros beetle (Allomyrina dichotoma), also known as the Japanese rhino beetle, the Japanese horned beetle, or by its Japanese name kabutomushi (甲虫 or カブトムシ), is a species of rhinoceros beetle. They are commonly found in continental Asia in countries such as China, the Korean peninsula, Japan, and Taiwan. [2]

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