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Douglas G. Pfeiffer

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Japanese Beetle PDF (727KB)

Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae, Popillia japonica

Distribution:  The Japanese beetle is found throughout Virginia and in most of the Eastern United Stages. In regions west of the Mississippi it is found in isolated pockets. Japanese beetles were first found in New Jersey in 1916 and have spread from that point since. The Japanese beetle has been well established in Virginia since the early 1970’s.

May 1, 2009 2902-1101
Japanese Beetle Pest Management in Primocane-Bearing Raspberries PDF (2MB) Sep 15, 2009 2909-1411
Periodical Cicada PDF (253KB)

In Virginia both the 17-and 13-year cicadas damage many ornamental and hardwood trees. Oaks are commonly attacked but the most seriously damaged are newly planted fruit and ornamental trees such as apple, dogwood, peach, hickory, cherry, and pear. Pines and other conifers are not commonly attacked.

May 1, 2009 444-276
Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland Cooperative Extension 2009 Spray Bulletin for Commercial Tree Fruit Growers PDF (3MB) May 1, 2009 456-419