While the Japanese beetle season is slowing down for the year as the grubs seek shelter deep down in the soil, the spreading threat is still in the back of horticulturists minds.
Japanese beetles, first found in the U.S. in New Jersey in 1916, have managed to spread through the majority of the states east of the Mississippi River. Partial infestations have begun in some states west of the Mississippi River.
In lieu of the growing threat of Japanese beetle
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