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Cetonia aurata - Wikipedia
Cetonia aurata, called the rose chafer or the green rose chafer, is a beetle, 20 millimetres (3⁄4 in) long, that has a metallic structurally coloured green
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Rose chafers | UMN Extension
Rose chafers damage many different types of flowers, fruits, trees and shrubs. Plants located on sandy sites are have more chances of being attacked.
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Rose chafer - Integrated Pest Management
The rose chafer is a light tan beetle with a darker brown head and long legs. It is about 12 mm long. There is one generation per year.
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Rose chafer
At least two beetles are known as the rose chafer:
Cetonia aurata, in Europe
Macrodactylus subspinosus, in North America
Animal common name disambiguation
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How to Get Rid of Rose Chafers - Beat Your Neighbor
The best way to get rid of them immediately to prevent further damage is to pick them off and destroy the bug itself.
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Pest: Rose Chafer – Vermont Organic Farm
These beetle-like bugs are very common. Unfortunately they are not friends. They can skeletonize the leaves of your plants quickly and thoroughly.
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rose-chafer
ˈrose-ˌchafer Ent. Also 8 chaffer. [f. rose n. + chafer1.] A beetle of the genus Cetonia (esp. C. aurata), of a burnished green or copper colour, frequenting roses and in the grub-state very destructive to vegetation; the rose-fly.1704 Petiver Gazophyl. iii. §23 Scarabæus pectinarius viridis,..the R...
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Rose Chafer | NC State Extension Publications
The rose chafer tends to fly in late May and early June, about a month earlier than the Japanese beetle. They feed on roses, peonies, and sometimes iris and ...
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Rose chafer | The Wildlife Trusts
The rose chafer is a large, broad beetle that is found in grassland, scrub and along woodland edges. The adults feed on flowers, particularly dog roses, during ...
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Rose Chafers - Home and Garden IPM from Cooperative Extension
The Rose Chafer (Macrodactylus subspinosus (Fabricius)), is a mostly tan-colored scarab beetle about 1/3 to 1/2-inch in length, with long, spiny, reddish-brown ...
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Rose Chafer Beetle on Shrubs - University of Maryland Extension
The rose chafer is a pest of ornamental shrubs. It prefers to feed on rose and peony flowers but also attacks apple, cherry, elm, wisteria, ...
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Country diary: A handful of rose chafer larvae is a reassuring promise
Rose chafer larvae are harmless detritivores, feeding on decaying leaves and other organic matter. In fact, like earthworms, they are important nutrient ...
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Dichelonyx backii
Dichelonyx backii, known generally as the green pine chafer or green rose chafer, is a species of scarab beetle in the family Scarabaeidae.
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chafer
▪ I. chafer1, chaffer (ˈtʃeɪfə(r), ˈtʃæfə(r)) Forms: 1 ceafor, cefer, 5 cheaffer, chauer, 7– chafer, chaffer. [OE. cefer corresponds to OS. (MDu. and mod.Du.) kever, OHG. chevar (chevaro), MHG. kever, kefere, Ger. käfer beetle:—OTeut. type kefro-z; OE. ceafor, if from earlier *cafr, points to OTeut....
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Strigoderma arbicola
Strigoderma arbicola, known generally as sand chafer, is a species of shining leaf chafer in the family of beetles known as Scarabaeidae. Other common names include the spring rose beetle, false Japanese beetle, and rose chafer.
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