June beetles are quite difficult to control. Green June beetles are nothing but beetles in the pupal stage. In fact, there are no chemical or biological agents that can effectively control the grub. The digger wasp is known to help the situation and is also safe for humans. They are not known to bite humans.More...
Information About June Beetles
The June beetle is also called the May beetle, and belongs to the family of scarab beetles. It is widely prevalent in North America. It is more common in Nebraska and parts of Canada. People also call it the June bug.More...
June bugs are widely prevalent in North America. June bugs exist in the form of grubs when they are in the stage of larvae. The larvae come out with short hair and this aids in their movement. The eggs from which the grubs emerge are laid during winter, and thereafter the grubs make their way to the surface during spring, when they start feeding actively.More...