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 ...
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 ...
Clumsy, large and, perhaps, mysterious beetles are once again active in Michigan: the June bug. "The term May or June beetles refers to some 10 different species of beetles in the genus Phyllophaga, ...
Summer evenings outdoors in North Carolina can be relaxing, but they can be interrupted by a clumsy pest. Green June beetles, slow-flying insects commonly referred to as “June bugs,” are usually ...
The beetles have finally awoken and have begun banging into windows across Greater Cincinnati. Green June Beetles are "practicing their annual terrorizing" of anyone and everyone in the area, ...
Have you ever wondered why they call the common beetle June Bugs when they often arrive in May, and stay around during June and July? Some suggest the name May Beetle was used because that is usually ...
The first round of June bugs is making its way into Middle Tennessee, and while the little beetle with the cute summer name might seem every bit as adorable as said name might imply, it can bring ...
A new type of resident in Lincoln County could be bad news for grape producers. According to Dave Boxler, entomologist for the West Central Research and Extension Center, green June beetles have moved ...
Spring and summer make it easy to enjoy blooming gardens and lush lawns—but it’s also the time of year when pests like June bugs thrive. You might have already felt one fly right into you while taking ...
The video from Houston Chronicle city hall reporter Mike Morris was both horrifying and intriguing. He’d seen bees swarming around the outside of his home and soon realized that if he put his ear to ...
June bugs are usually visible in July and August during their mating season, according to James Baker, an entomology and plant pathology professor at N.C. State University. J.R. Baker, N.C. State ...