We did more research last night and that's what we came up with, thanks.Looks like it may be a rose chafer beetle. They can be green or tan in color.
Rose chafers
How to identify rose chafersAdult rose chafer (Macrodactylus subspinosus)extension.umn.edu
They have, I'll grab some.If they have severely cut back foliage too, then some nitrogen would also help. Try alternating with fish emulsion fertilizer.
Slugs love them.The marigolds were stripped? I don’t think I’ve ever seen something eat them before.
It was the first time it has happened too, we've had them back here when we grew tomatoes and it never happened.The marigolds were stripped? I don’t think I’ve ever seen something eat them before.
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