Members comprised of the 436th and 512th Civil Engineer Squadron pest management section prepare to place dead pathogen-infested Japanese beetles in the ground Aug. 9, 2018, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. Approximately 500 infected beetles were buried at five pre-selected locations in the hopes of reducing the population.
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