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Several species of grubs in the scarab family (the group to which the familiar Japanese Beetle belongs) occur in Maryland.
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Invasive brown stink bugs are everywhere — but for how much longer?These brown marmorated stink bugs have been in the U.S. for decades, spreading to nearly every state except Wyoming, South Dakota, and Alaska. In addition to being a nuisance in our homes ...
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Southern Living on MSN9 Expert-Approved Tips For Getting Rid Of Japanese BeetlesLearn how to get rid of Japanese beetles with these tips from an expert. Discover preventive measures to keep your garden ...
Homegrown tomato lovers, beware. A sneaky pest may be lurking in your garden, which could be why your fruit turns tough, ...
An expert entomologist warns homeowners against four invasive bug species that are on the rise for summer 2025. Plus, we tell ...
Some leaf-mining insects make distinct patterns, like squiggles or serpentine shapes, while others make irregular blotches, ...
During a test run at two Minnesota vineyards, hundreds of beetles filled the traps and they were nearly bursting at the seams ...
As vegetable garden planting begins, visions of last year’s insect problems may invade gardeners’ minds. Will bean leaf ...
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