June bugs mostly eat leaves, although some may also eat fruits. The June bug larvae, usually called white grubs, l feed on plant roots.
When June Bugs are in the larva stage they live underground and eat plant and grass roots. As adults they feed on leaves and vegetation from trees and bushes.
The opposite sex is what mainly attracts June bugs. Secondarily, they're attracted to food sources. The type of food source depends upon the type of June bug.
For example, the June bug [Cotinis mutabilis] that also is called figeater beetle, green fruit beetle, Japanese/Chinese beetle, or June beetle is attracted to very ripe, soft or over ripe fruits such as figs [Ficus carica] and peaches [Prunus persica].
The June bug [Cotinis nitida] that also is called the Green June beetle is attracted to fruits and some vegetables.
The June bug [Phyllophaga spp] that also is called May or June beetle also is attracted to night-time feeding on shrub and tree leaves. Even more so is it attracted to night-time lights and lighting.
The ten-lined June beetle [Polyphylladecemlineata] is attracted to the needles of coniferous trees such as pines [Pinus spp].
America and continental Europe are places where June bugs can be found. The name may be applied to the genus Cotinis, Phyllophaga, Polyphylla, and Rhizotrogus. The Americas, Canada and western United States, continental Europe, southeastern United States, and southwestern/western United States represent the respective native bio-geographies of May beetles, June beetles, and June bugs in the Phyllophaga genus; the ten-line June beetle (Polyphylla decemlineata); the European chafer (Rhizotrogus majali), also naturalized to North America; the green June beetle (Cotinis nitida); and the figeater beetle (Cotinis mutabilis).
June bugs will eat Berry's, like strawberries
the June beetle predators are pet toads and lizards.
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June bugs, and love bugs
The order of a June bugs name is Coleoptera
Birds, Bats and they can even be used as bait when fishing.
You can find green June bugs under dead patches of grass.
Some June bugs hiss when they are disturbed or messed with to try and ward off whatever is disturbing them. June bugs make this hissing sound with their wings.
Bats and birds eat june bugs. So do a few laybugs.
There is no specific collective noun for a group of flying June bugs. The general collective noun for flying insects will work: a swarm of June bugs.
you can find bugs in dark places you can find bugs in dark places
June bugs and other insects are attracted to light because, they use light to navigate.
Like most insects, June Bugs have guts which spurt out when stepped on.
June bugs are not known to bite, they just swarm to light.
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