June bugs are beetles, and beetles rockJune bugs are members of the vast and diverse group of insects we call beetles. Here's what you need to know:Nobody can figure out why they're hanging around your porch lightsScientists have no explanation for the June bug's manic attraction to electric lights. June bugs spend most of their lives undergroundThe white, grub-like larva of the June bug lives in soil for up to three years. Given their manic attraction to light (see Fact #1), June bugs quickly exhaust themselves. It's June bug season.
Source: CBC News June 02, 2016 09:45 UTC