You've probably heard about the return of spotted lanternflies in Northeast Ohio, but experts are putting out a warning on another invasive species emerging in Northeast Ohio.
Breakdown
- Experts warn of a spike in Japanese beetles in Northeast Ohio. 5s
- Japanese beetles can damage many types of plants by chewing leaves. 12s
- The beetles are bright, metallic, and about the size of a pencil eraser. 28s
- Infestations often involve many beetles clustering on plants. 33s
- Experts advise contacting a tree specialist for pesticide treatment if beetles are found. 41s