Each summer, Japanese beetles make an unwelcome return to the Grand Valley, feeding on everything from roses and shade trees ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... We can always use good news when it comes to dealing with problem insects in our landscapes. Anyone who has battled Japanese beetles to prevent plant carnage ...
Last summer, the north area of Grand Junction in Mesa County faced a major threat from the Japanese beetle, an invasive pest with a voracious appetite for our beloved grapes, peaches, roses and sweet ...
It's a never-ending battle to keep Japanese beetles away from our gardens. And while there are no hard and fast solutions to keep them away, there are some small steps you can take to keep your plants ...
Japanese beetles, active from mid-May to early August, damage plants like roses, hibiscus and Japanese maples by leaving a lace-like pattern on foliage. Are Japanese beetles terrorizing your beloved ...
Japanese beetles start to invade our yards around late June and mid-July, so right now we’re in the peak of Japanese beetles. We invited the expert from the Denver Botanic Gardens to share some tips ...
Your lawn looks great; no teeth marks on your roses. So far, so good. Yes, Japanese beetle season is on the horizon, to be followed by grub season. Before you sound the battle cry, let's sort through ...
State officials are investigating the possibility that Japanese beetles are living in Pasco after a second and third beetle were found in traps checked this week. The invasive insect can devastate ...