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Just say no. Those beetle bags are not for the vast majority of landscapes. Learn why and what to do instead. Japanese beetles feast on more than 300 types of plants and they are spreading. It's taken a while as they landed in the U.S. in 1916 but they are an invasive. I have some great information and a video to on my website, gardenbite.com.
By Teri Knight5
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Just say no. Those beetle bags are not for the vast majority of landscapes. Learn why and what to do instead. Japanese beetles feast on more than 300 types of plants and they are spreading. It's taken a while as they landed in the U.S. in 1916 but they are an invasive. I have some great information and a video to on my website, gardenbite.com.