green beetle with black spots

Cotinis nitida is a large bronze and metallic green beetle that is often seen in June and July flying in low, lazy circles just a few inches above lawns or turf grass. They don’t sting or bite and are not dangerous to humans, but they are not a ‘nice bug’.

Are cucumber beetles harmful?

Cucumber beetles are nasty little pests that attack cucumbers and related plants (squash, melons, pumpkins) throughout the growing season.

What plants do cucumber beetles not like?

Grow repellent plants.

Flowers like nasturtium and marigolds, an herb such as catnip, and veggies like radishes and corn help keep cucumber beetles away.

Is a green beetle poisonous?

Are Green June beetles harmful? Yes, the Green June beetles are harmful. They destroy and feed on fruit, turfgrass, soil, plants, nuts, and many other forms of vegetation.

What are green beetles attracted to?

They are attracted to ripe (especially overripe) fruits. The larvae feed on decaying organic matter in the soil or in well-rotted manure or compost piles. Symptoms: Adult beetles damage fruit by feeding on ripening fruits.

Are green June beetles harmful to humans?

June Bugs are completely harmless to humans and animals. Bites, disease, and stings are nothing to worry about, as these little pests don’t inflict any of them.

What do cucumber beetles do to cucumber plants?

Cucumber beetle crop damage to cucurbit crops

First, their feeding directly stunts plants and, when flowers are eaten, can reduce fruit set (Fig. 2A). Second, cucumber beetles transmit bacterial wilt disease (Erwinia tracheiphila).

What can you do for cucumber beetles?

Nasturtiums, onions, and radish are great plants to include in your cucurbit area to help keep the cucumber beetles at bay. For more companion planting ideas, read this post. Trap crops – some cucurbits are less susceptible to bacterial wilt than others.

Do cucumber beetles eat tomatoes?

They are referred to as ‘plant-wounding insects’ and also transmit bacterial wilt. Feeding on blossoms and leaves, they also spread it among squash, melons, and pumpkins which in turn spread it to nearby tomatoes. Cucumber beetles also vector viruses such as cucumber mosaic but do so much less efficiently than aphids.

Do figeater beetles bite?

Have no fear, Figeaters are very docile and don’t bite humans. On the contrary, Figeaters are only attracted to sweets and enjoy sugary sap and ripe fruit which is how they got their name.

What do green beetles eat?

As adults, green June beetles feed on fruits such as apples, peaches, and figs. Usually, they prefer to eat over-ripe or decaying fruit. Occasionally, adult green June beetles feed excessively and cause economic damage to grapes and small fruits.

What are green beetles called?

Meet the fig beetle. Fig beetles (Cotinis mutabilis), also known as figeater beetles or green fruit beetles, are a Southwestern species of beetle that careen through the air with the grace of a charging rhinoceros. They are loud, they are big (often around an inch long), and they are everywhere right now.

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