Prevent Japanese Beetles From Eating Your Plants!
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I did the dish soap and water to spray on my canies and now the leaves are all brown and the Japanese beetles are still eating away. Did not work.
You need to pick them off and drop in soapy water, not spray soapy water.
I have a terrible problem with the beetles on my apple trees and black raspberries. I tried the beetle traps and can fill three in a day. I started snipping off the bottom of the trap then put the hole I created into a 5 gallon bucket of water. They go through the trap into the water. 99% or more from my observation can't get out of the water bucket. I then take the bucket to the chickens that gobble them up or I kill the beetles and dispose of them.
Did the trap actually help with the number of beetles on your fruit trees? I am asking because we have a plum tree in serious trouble and we have put a trap out. I want to know if it actually lures them all away or if it's just attracting more.
Everything I鈥檝e researched says the traps release phones that attract more beetles. While it鈥檚 hard to reach them all the best method is to pick them off and put them in soapy water and treat your lawn this fall
I had an awful problem with these beetles on my plumb trees and ended up resorting to beetle traps. I now have Crape Myrtles and wonder what's the things to try IF these beetles like these trees. Upstate SC
My crape myrtles haven鈥檛 bloomed in years because of Japan beetles
I have 2 apple trees and a 4 in 1. cherry tree. The Japanese beetles decimate my fruit tree's leaves. As of yet they don't seem to mess with my blackberries or blueberries. I set beetle traps as well, but way to many beetles to deal with. I prefer to stay "organic" if I can, so I going to try planting some chives near my trees to see if this will work. If you find something let me know please.
I live in. Denver Colorado .The last few years these beetles have been everywhere. They destroyed my Rose of Sharon and various roses. So last year, I enjoyed my glorious first bloom in June, but when they showed up in July I took your advice. I picked the buds as soon as I saw them. I basically missed my 2nd summer bloom . But,this spared my beautiful Roses. They hadnt looked this good in years and the beetles stayed away for the most part. When my 3rd bloom started end of Aug it was glorious and the whole bushes never looked so good. Thanks again
thanks for the tips about Japanese beetles! I will try the Neem oil.