June 2, 2026

I Watched Iridescent Beetles Crawl Across My Yard, Knowing Something Had to Change

I’m crouched on the edge of my backyard, early morning light just brushing over the garden fence, watching a cluster of strange, iridescent beetles inch their way across the freshly turned soil near the flower bed.

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They’re almost hypnotic—beautiful in an unsettling way—but I know these aren’t just any bugs.

They’re the invasive pest everyone’s whispering about at the local gardening center, something called the ‘beautiful menace.’

It’s not just a name; I’ve read they can decimate plants if left unchecked.

Yet here they are, right in my backyard, like an unwanted guest crashing a quiet neighborhood party.

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The uncomfortable part is how little anyone seems to be doing about it.

The local council sent a flyer last week with a vague warning, but no clear instructions.

I’ve called the university entomology department twice, only to get an automated response.

I’m left wondering: if this thing is as bad as people say, why does it feel like I’m the only one really seeing it?

My mornings usually start the same way: a quick coffee before heading to the flower shop where I work, tending to customers and restocking supplies.

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