This Summer my Daisies were being attacked by an insect I hadn't seen before.
I took a few pictures in hopes of identifying it.
They sure looked like Beetles to me but kind of Beetle is it???
There many many different ones.
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The closest match I could find was the Hairy flower chafer
Trichiotinus affinis /Scarabaeid
If I have properly identified this insect and after having read different sources of information, I learned the adult Hairy flower chafers eat leaves, flowers and plants.
One by one they ate all the petals off my Daisies.
I refuse to use toxic pesticides to control insects as it harmful and deadly to all our precious pollinators.
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I got to thinking about the "hairy"
in the name Hairy flower chafer
I zoomed and enlarged a couple of pictures to see if could see any hair.
I placed a red dot and just above the dot I do believe I see what is referred to as hair.
I did take a few pictures of my Daisies flowers before Hairy Chafer ate them all
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The Daisies are hardy perennials and will flower again next year.
I will have find or make something organic I use next year if need be to discourage these hungry Beetles from eating my Daisies.
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Photography by
@annephilbrick
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