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The Japanese beetle is common to the eastern United States and has been known to be in Missouri for the past 70 years in pockets in Springfield, Sedalia and western Missouri. The pockets have been growing over the last few years.

Japanese beetles are scouted May thru the fall and look like green June beetles, but are smaller at about 1/2-inch in length.

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