Despite their name, June bugs (Phyllophaga spp.) are active in adult form in May as well as June. Though the way they clumsily flit around can seem kind of comical, June bugs are no joke to your lawn ...
The tiny pests go by many names—and they can wreak havoc on your lawn. Fact checked by Jennifer Hawk If you've ever enjoyed an early summer evening on the patio, only to be disturbed by bugs flying ...
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 ...
BLACKSBURG, Va. – If you’ve been outside recently, you may have noticed an abnormal amount of June bugs flying around. We reached out to the Virginia Tech Insect Identification Lab and learned that ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) – June bugs have arrived, and while they may be a bit pesky, they are beneficial to our yards. Freddy Vela spoke with Entomologist Wizzie Brown from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension about ...
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 ...
Commonly known as a "June bug" or "June beetle," those rotund brown beetles that thump and bump into things as they fly clumsily around our porch lights are more correctly known as May beetles.
Using weather radar data, researchers estimated that roughly 100 trillion insects are flying above the United States on a ...
Amherst County authorities say multiple people are displaced following an early morning house fire.Officials say they got the call about the fire around 2:30 a Cyber Monday shoppers urged to beware of ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." As summer settles in, so do those pesky June bugs, and before you know it, every outdoor gathering begins ...