Category: Beetles
-
Posted on May 16, 2014
Tiger Beetle
This bright green beetle is often mistaken for the emerald ash borer. Tiger Beetles are agile predators of other insects and are often found in sandy […]
-
Posted on
Stag Beetles
This scary looking beetle is a male stag beetle. They are close relatives of June beetles and can be seen attracted to lights at night. […]
-
Posted on May 8, 2014
Spotted Asparagus Beetle
Extension Bulletin
-
Posted on
Soldier Beetle
These yellow and black soldier beetles are often found on goldenrod and other flowers in mid to late summer. They feed on the pollen of […]
-
Posted on
Rose Chafer
These beetles are active in late spring and early summer in the sandier portions of the state. They’ll feed on grapes, raspberry, rose and many […]
-
Posted on
Red Turnip Beetle
In sandy areas of the state these red and black-striped beetles will eat broccoli, cabbage and other plants in the Mustard family. The biggest problem […]
-
Posted on
Powder Post Beetle
Extension Bulletin
- Posted on
-
Posted on
Osmoderma Beetle
One of the biggest insects in Wisconsin is the scarab beetle, Osmoderma. Large C-shaped grubs can be found in rotting stumps and the adults appear […]
- Posted on