Although they're often confused with the iridescent green June beetles, which are basically harmless to your garden, these ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
Spring season means warm weather, flowers blooming and a visit from the plant eating green June beetle. “They begin to appear around late May, early June depending on where you are in the state,” said ...
An indicator of ecological health of Southern California’s desert landscapes may lie in a beetle smaller than your pinky finger. The Casey’s June beetle not only plays a crucial role in the ecosystem ...
If you happen to notice small reddish-brown or black beetles coming out of nowhere during late spring until early summer, then what you are probably seeing are June bugs. June bugs are small insects ...
"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 ...
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 ...