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My rationale for the low-grade murder of Japanese beetles going on in my garden

07/17/2017 Lisa Schweitzer

In general, I like exist peaceably with my fellow garden folk, so I avoid sprays and other aggressive measures, but with Japanese Beetles, no quarter is asked or given.

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