It is through accidental introduction that the Japanese beetle is here in the United States of America.
Specifically, the insect in question (Popillia japonica) comes from Japan. Experts consider the beetle's introduction as an accidental companion to a shipment of iris bulbs before 1912. The first recorded instance of the exotic pest's presence on American soil dates to 1916 at a New Jersey nursery near Riverton and to 1939 in a sight-seer's car arriving by ferry from Maine to Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Hi look up boxelder....harmless beetle but a pest because they come in quanity...
The ladybird is a beetle of the family Coccinellidae.
cochineal come from a beetle
There are a few ways, but in general "BAKA" would be used for unintelligent/foolish.
The Mountain pine beetle (MPB), Dendroctonus ponderosae, is an insect native to the forests of western North America. http://www.answers.com/topic/mountain-pine-beetle
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The Australian Christmas beetle is nocturnal. The many species of "darkling beetles", which all belong to the family Tenebrionidae, are nocturnal. Examples are the flour beetle and the pinacate beetle.
Well I've been studing and the long Horn Beetle came to America in 1960's
Depending on where the rhinoceros beetle is located and which classification they fall in, they come in many different colors. You will see them in green, red, and black.