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Japanese beetle spray - Ask Extension Asked August 05, 2016, 6:52 PM EDT What is a spray insecticide to use on Japanese beetles Wayne County Michigan Expert Response There are a few sprays that you can use for Japanese beetles Insecticide recommendations for adult control Removing beetles by hand may provide adequate protection for backyards, especially when beetle numbers are low
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Japanese Cherry Tree Bark Splitting and Oozing - Extension Hello, From the images you have sent and the symptoms you have described on your Japanese Cherry (Prunus serrulata) tree This is indicative of a condition called gummosis Gummosis is the oozing of sap from wounds or openings in the tree bark and can be caused by various factors, including environmental stress, physical damage, disease, or pest infestation Just an FYI: Insects, Diseases, and
How do you read simple arithmetic equations in Japanese? My dictionary (EN → JP) suggests to translate "Three multiplied by four is twelve" as 3 × 4 = 12 without giving a hint as to how to read this in Japanese How do you read simple arithmetic equat
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