June Bug Larvae: Identification, Damage, and Control
June bug larvae are the immature stage of June bugs, also called June beetles or May beetles. They are better known as white grubs because … Read More
June bug larvae are the immature stage of June bugs, also called June beetles or May beetles. They are better known as white grubs because … Read More
Dogs often chase, crunch, and swallow June bugs during warm evenings, especially when the beetles gather around porch lights or lawns. The good news is … Read More
June bugs are common beetles that often appear around porch lights, lawns, gardens, and windows in late spring or early summer. Many people recognize them … Read More
June bugs and Japanese beetles are often confused because both are shiny beetles that appear in warm months and can damage plants. However, they are … Read More
June bugs can be annoying when they fly around porch lights, bump into windows, land in pools, or chew on garden plants at night. They … Read More
Green June bugs are large, shiny scarab beetles often seen flying low over lawns, gardens, fruit trees, and compost-rich areas in summer. Their metallic green … Read More
June bugs are common beetles that appear in late spring and early summer, often flying around porch lights at night. Many people notice them because … Read More
Earwigs live in dark, damp, and sheltered places. Outdoors, they hide under mulch, leaves, stones, logs, boards, flowerpots, and garden debris. Indoors, they may appear … Read More
Earwigs are easy to recognize once you know their main features. They have long, flat bodies, thin antennae, six legs, and a pair of forceps-like … Read More
Earwigs can eat plants, especially soft leaves, seedlings, flowers, herbs, and ripe or damaged fruits. They are most active at night, so many gardeners notice … Read More