Japanese Beetle

Japanese Beetle

About The Pest

Beautiful (metallic green with bronze wing-covers) beetles that feed on more than 400 species of broad-leaved plants. The adults eat the tissue between the leaf veins, leaving attacked leaves with a lace-like appearance (also eat buds and fruit of favorite plants, as well as overripe/decaying fruit). Larvae feed on roots of turf/lawn plants. Adult beetles emerge from the soil about the last week of June and are most active from mid-July through August.

Seasonality

Japanese Beetles are most active between the months of June and August.

Species
Popillia japonica
Season
Summer
Size
3/8” - 1/2”
Region
Throughout the U.S.

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