It's eating our plants. (I know, that's not what you were asking.)
From the internet- "The Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica Newman) is a highly destructive plant pest of foreign origin. It was first found in the United States in a nursery in southern New Jersey nearly 80 years ago. In its native Japan, where the beetle's natural enemies keep its populations in check, this insect is not a serious plant pest."
I like your slide show!
ReplyDeleteYou now have truly gone buggy! Great shots of potentially moving objects.
ReplyDeleteThat big beetle is scary. I like the swirl in your slide show, it fits well.
ReplyDeleteI loved your creative creepy crawler slide show...I immediately went and sprayed with "Off".
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever!!
We call them 'Lady-birds' in England no lady bugs. ALso what is a Japanese beetle doing all the way over there?
ReplyDeleteIt's eating our plants. (I know, that's not what you were asking.)
ReplyDeleteFrom the internet- "The Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica Newman) is a highly destructive plant pest of foreign origin. It was first found in the United States in a nursery in southern New Jersey nearly 80 years ago. In its native Japan, where the beetle's natural enemies keep its populations in check, this insect is not a serious plant pest."