Elm Leaf Beetles
( ) - These beetles are about .25 in. long and they are green or brown with a black stripe on their sides. They are common in late summer and fall. \r\n
"Biography"
The young stages of these beetles feed on the leaves of trees, usually elm trees; they can be very numerous in some areas. The adult beetles are found in protected places outside or in attics and garages. \r\n
Treatment
Vacuum the beetles from carpet or windows. Treat attic spaces when large numbers of beetles are found inside. \r\n
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