
Japanese beetles can do a devastating amount of damage to the leaves of fruit trees, bushes, vegetables, and a number of other outdoor trees, flowers, and plants. They feast on the tender parts of foliage, and they leave behind a path of destruction. |
Japanese beetles are capable of destroying plants and lawns. There are methods you can use to get rid of them. |
Japanese Beetles (Popillia japonica Newman) are a non-native invasive pest that is found in every state east of the Mississippi River. Arriving in the US on imported plants from Japan in 1916, the Japanese beetle has no natural enemies in the United States. |