YAKIMA COUNTY, Wash. - The invasive Japanese beetle is wreaking havoc on Washington’s agriculture and gardens, and state officials warn that the fight to eradicate the pest could take over a decade.
There's a vast smorgasbord of plants for Japanese beetles to feast on—more than 300 varieties of trees, shrubs, and non-woody ...
Japanese beetles feed on more than 300 plants, and can devastate grape crops, strip roses and other garden plants of their ...
(KJCT) - Mesa County has been continuing aggressive Japanese Beetle eradication efforts ... According to Mesa County, the general infestation areas are 24 Road and Horizon Drive between G Road ...
TRI-CITIES, WA. - Efforts to eradicate the Japanese beetle from our region are growing.Leaders from the Washington State ...
After a successful summer treatment plan, Mesa County and the City of Grand Junction are celebrating an 85 percent reduction ...