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It'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 ...