What are these problems? Powdery mildew, Japanese beetles, black spot on the roses, and grubs, the small, hard-to-identify insects that can kill a lawn. The best way to remedy pesky insects and ...
The Washington Department of Agriculture is stepping in to eradicate invasive Japanese Beetles, which are affecting thousands of property owners throughout the state. According to The Washington ...
It’s enough to slow the insects but not eradicate them. Japanese beetles can kill commercially important crops like hops, grapes and roses. "If property owners don’t allow treatment ...
Climate change is bringing new insect pests into our gardens. A change in climate means that areas that were once ...
State experts say 100% of the yards in the treatment zone must be sprayed by a licensed applicator with the insecticide Acelepryn to eradicate larvae and prevent the beetles from setting up show here ...
Although there are no quick fixes to rid yourself of established Japanese beetles, scientists with the USDA’s Agricultural ...
Invasive species researchers are heralding a dip in the City of Vancouver's Japanese beetle population as a win after years-long efforts to stop the spread of the ravenous plant-munching bug. But they ...
Residents in Pasco recently received a treatment form from the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) seeking consent to spray pesticides. The effort aims to stop the ...
The battle against invasive Japanese beetles appears to be working as Mesa County saw a more than 80% decrease in the number of beetles it trapped last year compared to ...
Japanese beetles don’t bite or spread disease to humans. Three of the beetles were detected in Grandview, Washington in 2020. The following year, more than 24,000 were trapped in the area ...