Insect Information : What Does the Japanese Beetle Look Like?

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2009

Japanese beetles are about a centimeter in length, with a dark green metallic prothorax and brown wing covers with rose striations. Identify Japanese beetles, often considered pests, with information from an entomologist and insect specialist in this free video on beetles.

Expert: Mike Quinn
Bio: Mike Quinn has a Master of Science degree in entomology from Texas A&M University.
Filmmaker: Todd Green

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  • I LIVE for this stuff, man!

  • Just left you a comment,question.Another person has vid of 1 up at Green Beetle{Different Type} T Stormer May 29,2008 They like to know also I think.This way you can view 1 these type,maybe identify.

  • I have some greenish very fast beetles that came along or eggs did on some wildflowers I transplanted.I can't find out what called.Not june bugs or japanese beetles,I know those.These are green metallic color but also reflect bluish,reddish in sunlight.They are on wood stockade fence on Golden Rod,Queen Anne's lace,wild climbing roses,Heath asters,Blackeye Susans.I'll check here,hope you can help me.

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