Japanese beetle
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Japanese beetle
First recorded in 1915–20
Example Sentences
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Whether it's the Mexican bean beetle, the Japanese beetle, or the bean leaf beetle, your plant's biggest nemesis will likely be . . . the beetle.
From Salon • May 30, 2022
Greenwood offered the Japanese beetle as an example.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 4, 2022
The vineyards are sprayed for mold, mildew, and this year, a Japanese beetle infestation.
From Washington Times • Dec. 17, 2016
After high school, Peter Gerety worked for the New Jersey Transportation Department and the federal Agriculture Department, at one point inspecting cars at the Connecticut border during a Japanese beetle infestation.
From New York Times • Sep. 27, 2016
The Michigan spraying was one of the first large-scale attacks on the Japanese beetle from the air.
From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson
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