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House Digest on MSNThe Japanese Beetle-Attracting Flower You Might Not Want To Grow In Your YardIt's nice to stop and smell the flowers, especially ones you planted. However, if you grow this variety, Japanese beetles may eat it right under your nose.
A Japanese beetle survives being eaten by a frog more than 90 per cent of the time by squeezing out of its predator's rectum. Incredible footage shows a small aquatic beetle being squeezed from ...
DENVER (CBS4) – Backyard gardeners, like Angela Fioretti, are engaged in a war on the invasive Japanese beetle that now infest parts of Colorado. "They are diabolical little creatures," she told ...
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