Prevent Japanese Beetles From Eating Your Plants!
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Last year I worked hard at hand picking Japanese beetles. Several times each day I would go out and hand pick them. I had some Virginia ivy - 5 leaves - which the beetles loved to chew. I would often lean into the vines to get the beetles. One evening while I was getting more beetles and leaning into the vines, I began to feel itchy. (I had worn jeans, a blouse, socks and and regular shoes outside.) Within 1 hour, my breast was very itchy and I took a look at myself and had to call my husband. I don't know if what I had were welts or hives on my breast and chest. Whatever I had continued to spread down to my mid legs. My arms, private areas, face, neck, and most of my back were spared. My husband put calamine lotion on me. I sat in front of the fan and had ice packs on me. The itch was very intense. Much worse than poison ivy. After about 6 hours the itch went away. And within 12 hours of the initial manifestation of the welts or whatever, I had small red dots which didn't bother me a bit!!!! Any idea on what caused all this?? We have 1 pin oak tree, but it is about 2 acres away and a lot of buildings and plants between where I began to feel itchy.
This also know as Virginia Creeper. Some people are allergic to this just like poison oak and poison ivy.
My husband had exactly the same thing happen to him. An ancient oak dropped a massive branch which my husband went to clear and chop up on a warm day. Whilst there, he decided to cut back ivy climbing up the oak choking it and a silver queen holly growing beside the oak. He leaned into the ivy, cutting, pulling, and after 1 hr of hard work perspiring, he started to itch. He was not wearing gloves and got dusty, dirty and sticky from the ivy. He felt an itch on his neck and scratched at it and rubbed the dust off his stomach where his tee-shirt had rose up. He felt so awful with intense itch, he came in to wash in cold water but the itching got very intense and where he had touched himself a vicious rash appeared and spread. His stomach, his arms, his neck, and upper body. We used antihistamines, dabbed the areas with cotton wool balls soaked in witch hazel, and smoothered it all in calamine lotion twice a day and before bed. The itching became bearable within 3 days but continued until the rash had faded leaving him with red dots. He will be wearing gloves from now on when he has such work to do, and a face mask so he does not breathe in any spores.
Last year (2017) the beetles completely stripped my beautiful ornamental plum tree. Even though we treat our yard in the spring and fall, with Grub-X, it's of no use because neighbors don't treat. This year, due to the mild winter (Virginia) they are even worse than last year. Out of desperation, we did purchase a "beetle bag". Despite the fact those bags fill up every day, my poor tree looks terrible. Every leaf is filigreed and once again badly damaged. I sure hope my tree can withstand yet another year of damage.
I am going to try some of the "recipes" for natural trapping, as well as planting catnip and/or chamomile under the tree. Hopefully the beetles won't come near my tree.
There is another species of beetle, which looks like a JP on steriods. This beetle is about 3x the size of a JP, and stupid. They crash into the side of our house numerous times, before they realize they can't fly through. DUH
After over 5 years of continual Japanese Beetle assaults on my ornamental Crowder Plum, they have finally killed it. Going to try a Redbud next. The other copper colored big beetle you are referring to, I think it's what Kansas people (me!) refer to as June Bugs maybe. They really are dumb!!!! LOL!!!
I had a plum tree that was just starting to produce fruit. I went out to the car one morning and seen all this black stuff all over it and looked around and my tree was completely filled with JB's.
Every leave was gone. Because it was located near my septic tank and the problems the roots could cause i desided to cut it down and put grub killer down .because with what looked like a billion JB's i didnt want to have it distroy any outher fruit trees in the yard. If you want to try to save it beause of the need for leaves to keep the roots alive you need to put grub killer around the tree and the width of the canopy of the tree.
I put just a little bleach in a bucket of water and floated one of the beetle bait lures on top of the water. I put the bucket on the ground under a trap. It is catching them! When the top is covered, I take a flower pot with holes in the bottom and scoop them out, let the water drain, then put them in a plastic bag. Good bye beetles.
I just hung a beetle trap yesterday at 10:30 in the morning. I had one bag full in 2 hours. Two hours later, another bag full and 2 hours after that another bag full and one more bag after that so in 8 hours, I had 4 bags full. I put a bucket of the fermented water mixture under the trap and some got in it but overnight, a raccoon turned the bucket over. I will see how many I get today.
Trap LURE the beetles. That's why your "traps" keep filling up.
Can you send pics and info on how to make your traps that work thanks