Q: I’ve seen a few big bugs buzzing over my lawn recently, and I think they might be green and stocky, if what I saw crawling in the lawn was the same critter. Are these a pest? Happy to leave them ...
A metallic green June beetle crawling over a leaf - Vicky Wiedira/Shutterstock When those warm spring evenings start to roll in, you might hear a frantic thumping against your window screens. While ...
Have you been bombarded by what looks like Japanese beetles on steroids? If so, you've probably had an encounter with green June beetles. They are dull green with some tan, large (about ¾ inches long ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Adult June Beetle Despite their name, June bugs (Phyllophaga spp.) are active in adult form in May as well as June. Though the way ...
June Bugs are emerging as summer’s warmth is finally upon us. The green June beetle, only one of some 300 species of scarab beetle found in Southern California, flashes a metallic green underbelly as ...
If your lawn is looking a little sad or sparse this year, June bugs may be to blame. These beetles emerge from the soil in spring or early summer, earning the common name of May or June bugs. “June ...
Big flying insects creep you out? July is definitely not your month. Along with summer heat and fireworks, the first days of July have brought batches of loud, low-flying June beetles. These ...
The tiny pests go by many names—and they can wreak havoc on your lawn.
Green June beetles, such as the one pictured here, may look pretty, but they can be damaging to fruit and land. Experts say vineyards and golf courses are most at risk. A new type of resident in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A metallic green June beetle crawling over a leaf - Vicky Wiedira/Shutterstock When those warm spring evenings start to roll in, ...