Asiastic Garden Beetle – Maladera castanea
Asiastic Garden Beetle (Maladera castanea)
Common Name: Asiastic Garden Beetle
Latin Name: Maladera castanea
Appearance:
- The Asiatic garden beetle is a small, velvety, cinnamon-brown insect roughly the size and shape of a coffee bean, about 3/8 inches long.
- The female lays her eggs in clusters of up to 20 in the soil, bound together by a gelatinous substance.
- The larva of the Asiatic garden beetle is a white C-shaped grub with a brown head, six legs, a V-shaped anal entrance, and a single transverse row of curled spines on the underside of the final segment.
- Mature grubs are around 34 inches long.