Asiatic Garden Beetle
A native of Japan and China, where it is not an important pest, the Asiatic garden beetle
(AGB) was first discovered in the United States in New Jersey in 1922. AGB grubs feed off
the roots of grasses and weeds in early spring. Adult beetles attack many different vegetable,
herb, fruit and ornamental plants feeding mostly at night chewing irregular holes in the blossoms
and foliage of host plants.
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