Japanese Beetle
Japanese Beetle (Popillia japonica)
Identification
- Adults are metallic green and brownish-copper.
- Larvae are creamy white C-shaped grubs that feed on the roots of turf grass.
Reasons for Control
- Japanese beetles are a destructive exotic pest that have been long established in the eastern US. A small infestation was discovered in Palisade in 2002 which was eradicated by a cooperative effort led by the UGVPCD.
- Adults feed on leaves, buds, fruits and flowers of many common garden and landscape plants.
Control Notes
- UGVPCD is continuing to monitor JB populations and CDA is regulating movement of potential JB infested plants to western CO.