Prevent Japanese Beetles From Eating Your Plants!
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Thanks so much!
I purchased the Japanese Beetle trap. It comes in a box with 2 bags and the bait lure. It has directions for putting it together and you hang the bag on the hooks at the bottom. I also purchased a bait lure separately that I float in the bucket.
Oh, my! It sounds like the air is thick with swarms of beetles, Marty! Is this normal where you are??
I have been getting two filled bags a day for past two weeks. Can not imagine where they all are coming from. Only had them past 3 years. My question is what can I do twitch them , they stink so bad I can鈥檛 put in my trash cans and I feel bad for the trash men. Any ideas??
I first saw them about 3 years ago. There was a soybean field across the road from me so that may be what brought more in. I was really shocked to see that many! I was trying to get them off my elderberry bush. I did hear there was a couple down the road that has a Mimosa tree that is covered with them. This morning I have already filled two more bags. I am curious to see when they will slow down. I guess the more I get rid of this year the less there will be next year.
I went to Sutherland's and bought a Japanese/Oriental Beetle trap and the results were amazing! In about 12 hours the bag was full. I wish I had bought more.
I wish you had too, then I wouldnt have so many in Nebraska
Try the fruit cocktail trick (noted above and repeated here, for expediency): Get a can of fruit cocktail at the grocery store. Open the can and let it sit in the sun for a week to ferment. Then place it on top of bricks or wood blocks in a light-colored pail, and fill the pail with water to just below the top of the can. Place the pail about 25 feet from the plants you want to protect. The beetles will head for the sweet bait, fall into the water, and drown. If rain dilutes the bait, start over.
Since I had so many, I laid the bag in the sun to let the beetles die then I empty that bag into a ziploc bag and zip them up and I can reuse my trap bag over and over.
I noticed hundreds of these bugs all over a large tree (I don't know what kind of tree) and it was practically devoured by the bugs. They moved on to another tree just like it. I found this website and made the natural mixture. soap, oil, water and alcohol. I sprayed the trees at sundown. I couldn't tell if there were any beetles on the trees or not since it was getting too dark. Do they hide at night?
I will let you know tomorrow if it did the trick
Thanks for the information.
Iowa girl