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The bug is invasive by nature, but they do not bite. Yet, if you are a gardener, the beetle could be harmful for your lawn ...
A June bug's larval stages can be the most destructive to a person's lawn and plants, Gireesh said, noting that feeding ...
Around twilight, Casey's June beetles emerge from sandy soils near Palm Springs, California, to mate. Between late March and June, males fly swiftly above the ground searching for female beetles. But ...
White grubs are the larval stage of insects commonly known as May or June beetles or Junebugs. A few species commonly damage ...