Japanese beetles are in N.L. Here's why they're destructive — and what you should do if you see one
Newfoundland and Labrador is seeing increased numbers of an invasive pest called the Japanese beetle. The centimetre-long insect can cause a lot of damage to gardens and crops. The CBC’s Heather Gillis talks to St. John’s horticulturalist Todd Boland to find out what makes the beetle so destructive.