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 ...
June bugs might have a cute name, but there’s nothing cute about the way they gather in droves on front porches, fly into people's hair and wreck yards. Though their name would indicate an appearance ...
The June bug is also called the May beetle or June beetle. There are over 100 species of June bugs, and all of them start their lives as white grubs once they hatch from their eggs. These grubs can ...
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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 ...
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, ...
Whether you call them June bugs, May bugs or June beetles, they are already emerging in Oklahoma. A few beetles may make their presence known in May, but most will start to appear around mid-June. The ...
June bugs, a type of scarab beetle, are common in Michigan during the summer months. The nocturnal insects are harmless to humans, but can be a nuisance to gardens as they feed on plants. While ...
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