WE NEED YOU to Help Washington #BeatTheBeetle

Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) is actively working to eradicate Japanese beetle (Popilla japΓ³nica) from Washington. Japanese beetle has been detected in Yakima, Benton, Franklin, and south King counties. Japanese beetles hitchhike and move in soil, potted plants, backyard compost, field or yard waste, sod, cut flowers, and plants. 

Japanese beetles feed on over 300 plants, including lawns, roses, grapes, apples, and hops. The pest threatens gardens, parks, farms, and following costly quarantines could make moving agricultural and nursery products difficult. We need your help to watch for and report Japanese beetle sightings.

Spot Japanese beetles 

Adult beetles can fly and are active in the summer. They do not sting or bite. They: 

  • are about 1/3 – 1/2 inch long.
  • have a metallic green head and thorax.
  • have copper wing covers.
  • have patches of white hair on the body—five on the side and two on the tip.



   

This pest has some common imposters. Compare differences by viewing the Japanese beetle look-alike like guide.

Japanese beetle grubs, or larvae, live in soil. Many other species look similar and a specimen is needed to confirm an identification. They:

  • are 1/8 – 1 inch long.
  • are white and C-shaped.
  • have a tan-brown head with visible legs.
  • prefer to feed on grass roots.


   

Report Japanese beetles

Be on the lookout as Japanese beetle are emerging. If you suspect you see a Japanese beetle, please report it! Note the location, take a picture, and collect the specimen if possible. There are several ways to report suspected sightings.

Stay connected 

The Japanese beetle eradication program is a multiyear project. Together, WSDA, community members, landowners, and growers can win the fight against this invasive pest.

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Grab your shades, hop on a boat—or get adventurous and swim over, ride a paddleboard, or plonk into an inner tube—and get ready for an afternoon of music on the water!

πŸ“… Sunday, September 7th
πŸ•‘ 2:00 – 5:00 PM
🎷 Featuring the local Jazz/Funk trio, The Special Investigators, serving up their signature eclectic sound for the Angle Lake community.

πŸ“ Dock 55 – Northeast Corner of the Lake

✨ Everyone with a boat (or a creative way to float!) is welcome to pull up, tie off if space allows, and drift into the groove.

πŸ’΅ Free concert! (Gratuities appreciated for the band)

This lakeside jam is brought to you by Hank & Dorothy Stephens and, of course, The Special Investigators.

Come join the fun, soak up the vibes, and let’s make some waves with the music! 🌊🎢