Prevent Japanese Beetles From Eating Your Plants!
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Thank you for your trick on the J.B. ; hoovering them into eternity seems to do the trick when you 've got the luck :s or rather mishap to have sacks full of these destroyers .
May I suggest to , rather than putting them into realy nasty bleach , put them in a paper bag , place it in front of your car tyre and crush them out loud :op
U can also do it with your foot or sth. similar .
Good luck !
For trees I use Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed Concentrate works great but you need to put it on by the beginning of May. For roses I use Bayer Advanced Rose & Flower Care Plant Food For Shrubs Ornamentals every 6 weeks. Works very well. I need something for my raspberries. This year I am covering them with tomato cages and netting. I hope that works.
Raspberry bushes are in the rose family. The same treatment as the roses should work with them.
Ivctried everything against the beetles. I mean everything. There is not a plant or tree or shrub in my yard that they do not love. It's so discouraging to find them attacking everything all day as soon as my flowers start to mature. No one mentioned it, so I will. I used the buckets of soapy water for years. Now I find it easier, faster and more effective to just slip on the gardening gloves and and starting to smash them. I pull them off and crush them and drop them. Usually, I can pick 4 or 5 at a time. I know they are dead, and I don't have to use any tools or water or soap or powder or anything. Just grab them and crush them. I'm so sick of these things I use my bare hands when my gloves aren't with me.
Stacy I agree that there is no greater satisfaction than crushing the beetle with your fingers but my local nursery said that when you crush the beetle it lets off a scent that attracts other beetles. That is why drowning them is a better solution. Good luck.
I just read on Wiki-how not to squash the beetles. It releases Pheromones (female beetles) which Attract other beetles. Ick! It also said to avoid using traps; they also can attract them. I didn't have any but today I do. I suspect that the strawberries (overripe) attracted them.
Thank you so much , Stacy , for your terrific trick on the J.B. !
Perhaps we d貌 need to get a little bit more down to earth .
Good luck with your crush :op
I completely agree with the use of milky spore... but it has no impact on the actual adults feeding on the flowers and bushes, but rather to stop the cycle and the damage to YOUR turf from the JB grubs. Unfortunately, you are only stopping the cycle in your own yard, next year the JB's will still be munching on your plants unless ALL of your neighbors do it as well. Wish we could do a widespread milky spore treatment across all of the states they occupy and completely eradicate them!!!!
Use Milky spore. It's the only permanent solution! It works..but it might take two or three times.
Where do I get milky spore?