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Are Japanese beetles ravaging your roses? Take swift action with our expert guide to managing infestations – plus long-term measures to prevent their return.
If your plants' leaves are looking lacy—or you're seeing patches of dead grass in your lawn—Japanese beetles may be to blame. Learn how to recognize the invasive insect, and get rid of it ...
The easiest and most effective way to get rid of Japanese beetles is to remove them by hand or shake them off of your plants early in the morning when insects tend to be sluggish.
Protect your cucumbers, cantaloupe, squash, and pumpkins from cucumber beetles and the plant disease they can spread.
Asian lady beetles eat these insects, and the beetles are a natural way to control pests in gardens during the fall. How do I get rid of Asian lady beetles?
Ladybugs and Asian lady beetles are often mistaken for one another, but only one of these will try to make itself at home as cooler winter weather arrives in Tennessee.
Local News Japanese Beetles are back, here's how to get rid of them "Making the leaves look like little skeletons," Annie Klodd said.