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then you're in for an unpleasant time. The Asian Beetle resembles Lady Bugs, but are much hardier. They can be killed with pesticides, but that method destroys other valuable insects as well... Problem we've experienced is they over-winter and re-emerge in the spring. They are harmless as far as crop or flower damage, but very much a nuisance. If you squash one, it emits a very unpleasant odor and the fluid will stain whatever the beetle was sitting on. Best of Luck!
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