(1) Aphids, chafer beetles and boring insects find roses to their liking.(2) The pollinators of Asclepias woodii and Sisyranthus trichostomus were chafers (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Cetoniini) belonging to two species, Atrichelaphinis tigrina and Cyrtothyrea marginalis.(3) Masked chafers or annual white grubs (1-year life cycle) have pearly white eggs laid by the tan beetle female in July.(4) The grubs that you see in the lawn are the larvae of Japanese beetles, June beetles, and chafers .(5) Adult chafers begin emerging in late May and early June at the time of grape bloom.