The Other Invasive Species You Need to Keep an Eye on: Japanese Beetles Emerge in Northeast Ohio
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The other invasive species you need to keep an eye on: Japanese beetles emerge in Northeast Ohio
You've probably heard about the return of spotted lanternflies in Northeast Ohio, but experts are putting out a warning on another invasive species emerging in Northeast Ohio.There is currently a spike in Japanese beetles.They usually appear after the Fourth of July.The flying insect can cause damage to a wide variety of plants, including many types of trees and shrubs.They are known for chewing on leaves, leaving only the skeleton behind, which…
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Japanese beetles are considered particularly harmful. Five of this invasive species have now been discovered in Lindau.
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