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  1. Jun 11, 2024 · June beetle, also called June bug, genus of nearly 300 species of beetles belonging to the widely distributed plant-eating subfamily Melolonthinae. These red-brown beetles commonly appear in the Northern Hemisphere during warm spring evenings and are attracted to lights.

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  2. www.webmd.com › a-to-z-guides › june-bugs-what-to-knowJune Bugs: What to Know - WebMD

    What Are June Bugs? 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...

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    Scientists have no explanation for the June bug's manic attraction to electric lights. Researchers do know this: late May and early June is mating season. The June bugs have just weeks to reproduce. Then they die. You'd be frantic too.

    The white, grub-like larva of the June bug lives in soil for up to three years. They love nice green lawns, especially yours. Thousands of those grubs are gnawing on the roots of your grass right now.

    These notoriously lame flyers actually have two sets of wings. Only one of those pairs provides what scientists call lift. Given their manic attraction to light (see Fact #1), June bugs quickly exhaust themselves. Then they collapse on your porch, belly up, for you to be freaked out by them.

    June bugs that crash to the ground become an important source of food for birds and mammals. That includes crows, blue jays, skunks and raccoons.

    June bugs are members of the vast and diverse group of insects we call beetles. Beetles have been around 230 million years. That's, like, older than the dinosaurs. They're prolific, too. One in four of all animals now living is a beetle. Take that, dumb light bulb. 1. MORE P.E.I. NEWS | Hundreds of dead fish found on North Shore a rare but natural ...

  3. Apr 30, 2024 · It's June bug season. What to know about the seasonal critter and how to get rid of them. The June bug has made plenty of foes in humans as they gather by the dozens around porch lights and...

    • Adult June Bug Trap. Not all June bug infestations are regarded as major enough to require serious remedies. Experts suggest that an otherwise healthy lawn can support as many as five to 10 grubs per square foot—the number of grubs will be evident if you dig up a 1-square-foot patch of turf.
    • Apply Beneficial Nematodes. Nematodes are microscopic soil worms that feed on the larvae of various insects. They are increasingly popular as a natural, non-toxic control for various damaging pests.
    • Apply Milky Spores. Another grub-control measure considered to be organic is milky spores, a bacterium that can be effective at controlling many types of grub beetles, including Japanese beetles.
    • Apply a Curative Insecticide in September. Although it's always better to avoid chemical insecticides if possible, a serious grub and June bug infestation is one case in which insecticides may be necessary if you want to save your lawn.
  4. Cotinis nitida, commonly known as the green June beetle, June bug or June beetle, is a beetle of the family Scarabaeidae. It is found in the eastern United States and Canada, where it is most abundant in the South. It is sometimes confused with the related southwestern species figeater beetle Cotinis mutabilis, which is less destructive.

  5. May 20, 2023 · What are June bugs — and what exactly do they do? Can June bugs bite you? The real harm they pose: Signs of a June bug infestation. How to get rid of June bugs. Our gardens and flowering pots...

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