popillia japonica การใช้
- Princeton Elms planted in North America are highly prone to leaf damage by Japanese beetles " Popillia japonica ".
- It can be used to fight the Japanese beetle, " Popillia japonica " ( Scarabaeidae : Coleoptera ), in Ohio.
- In the United States, English Elm was found to be one of the most preferred elms for feeding by the Japanese Beetle " Popillia japonica ".
- Females burrow into ground in search of grubs, particularly those of the green June beetle, " Cotinis nitida ", and the Japanese beetle, " Popillia japonica ".
- In areas where they are endemic Japanese beetles ( " Popillia japonica " ) take a heavy toll on rose flowers and foliage; rose blooms can also be destroyed by infestations of thrips ( " Thysanoptera " spp ).