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How to Control Japanese Beetles in Your Lawn and GardenAdult female beetles burrow into the soil to lay their eggs, then return to feeding, mating, and repeating the cycle. By the end of the season, each female Japanese beetle can lay about 50 eggs.
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Homeowner’s Guide To Japanese BeetlesA typical life cycle goes like this: Adult Japanese beetles emerge from the ground in mid-summer and immediately mate. Females lay 40 to 60 eggs in the topsoil in clusters. “In about 14 days ...
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