The Japanese beetle is a voracious fellow: it damages over 400 different plant species (deciduous trees, ornamental and fruit trees, agricultural crops and meadows). It has not yet reached Austria, but has already caused damage in Switzerland and Italy. Individual beetles have also been found several times in Germany and in Slovenia in July 2024. The risk of the Japanese beetle appearing in Austria soon is therefore very high.
Early detection of the pest is the most important tool for preventing the spread of the pest in good time. Suspicious beetle findings can be reported via our Japanese beetle reporting platform , e.g. if a possible Japanese beetle is discovered in the garden or on walks, in fields, in meadows or in the car after returning from holiday in Italy or Switzerland
In the European Union, the Japanese beetle is listed as a priority quarantine pest. This refers to insects, mites, viruses, bacteria, fungi and invasive plants that do not yet occur or are not yet widespread in the EU. The occurrence of these pests must be reported.
Further information on the Japanese beetle can also be found on the website of the Official Austrian Plant Protection Service.