How You Can Get Rid of Japanese Beetles
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"Japanese Beetles have invaded my yard!"
Japanese Beetles bug me! If you're like me, I like my rose bushes, grape vines, and fruit trees(plum and apple) in one piece not munched on by Japanese Beetles. I love to garden. It's a great way to relax without Japanese Beetles. But, when
July rolls around so do the green metallic eating machines, the Japanese Beetles. They love munching on my plants. The picture to your left is a bunch of Japanese Beetles.
Life Cycle
Japanese beetles mate during the summer time and lay their eggs on the ground. When the eggs hatch the larvae burrow into the ground. The larvae spends its time eating your grass roots and keep growing bigger. One year later the Adult Japanese Beetle emerges. I start seeing them in July here in Michigan.
How do you get rid of these pests?
Nature does it its best but it just isn't enough. Some natural predators are birds: meadowlark, cardinal, and golf course ducks and geese. At my in-laws condo I've seen ducks chasing the beetles on the lawn by the lake. Quite comical.
Commercial Traps
There are a lot of commercial traps on the market. Most use a phermone to attract the beetles to the trap.A great idea, and I've used them. But, the only problem is these beetles can detect this pherome from your neighbors and surrounding areas. They will invade your yard.
When I first put these traps out I captured a ton of them but I still had a lot more in my garden.
Beware, if you use traps, place them away from your garden. Place any traps on the outer perimeter of your yard or you will have more Japanese Beetles than you started with.
I have used the traps. They work great. But after a few days in the sun the bugs start to decay. The smell is ripe. I've read where the smell may actuallly repel the Japanses Beetles. So what happens if you go on vacation?
If you use a trap, make sure you change the bag at the bottom of the trap often.
The Tanglefoot trap has venting to allow the decaying smell to escape. The trap has a wide mouth at the top for easy empyting.
Commercial Pesticides.
You can use commercial pesticides but I don't like the chemicals around my kids and the property. An added problem is that your beneficial bugs may be killed too.
Natural Trapping
After quite a bit of searching over the last few years I finally found a simple method to get rid of these pests. Even though you won't get rid of all of them, you can at least reduce their numbers.
I use a bucket of soapy water, a kid's butteryfly net, and I go hunting. This can be a fun way to involve your children or grandchildren. My kids and our new golden retriever puppy, Mia, love to help me catch them. Happy hunting!
Below is a list to help you get started and have fun getting rid of the Japanese Beetles in your garden.
If you choose to use a Japanese Beetle trap do not, I repeat, do not place the trap in your garden. Place the Japenese beetle trap someplace far away on your property because you will attract every Japanese Beetle in your neighborhood and beyond to that spot.
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Easy Steps to Capturing and Controling the Japanese Beetles
2. Add a squirt of any dish soap into a plastic bucket. Fill the bucket with about 2 inches of water. Slosh the water around to create some suds.
3. The hunt begins!
I like to use a small butterfly net. Place the net under the infested leaf and gentle tap the leaf. The Beetles will roll right off into your net.
4. Tip the net over the bucket and the beetles will fall in. They may cling to the net. Just brush them off into the bucket. They don't bite.
5. The soapy water will kill the beetles.
Remember after a few days to dump the bucket out or the smell gets pretty ripe. Rinse your bucket out and you are ready to start again.
6. Now I take my plastic bucket and net with me every time I go into your garden. It's part of my gardening routine.
My kids love sneaking around the garden ready to capture the Japanese Beetles.
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Information About The Japanese Beetles Traps
- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Find the history, life cycle, and host plants for this garden pest.
- Tanglefoot XPANDO Japanese Beetle Trap
- Tanglefoot's Japanese Beetle Traps are proven products which are used by homeowners, commercial growers, governments and researchers on a worldwide basis. The traps contain the key design features that have proven most effective over 50 years of testing and field experience. Their omnidirectional shape, smooth poly surface, scientifically tapered cone and attractive, permanent yellow color combine for highly efficient Japanese Beetle trapping.
- Sterling RESCUE! - The Japanese Beetle Trap
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Yellow panels and the bag are welded together to ensure the bag stays attached.
Double-layer nylon bag is highly durable
Catch capacity is four times larger than the competition
Central attractant placement disperses pheromone in all directions - Instructions for Japanese Beetle Trap Bags
- How to use Japanese Beetle Trap Bags in your yard.
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University of Kentucky Department of Entomology. The Japanese beetle is a devastating pest.
How to Control The Japanese Beetle
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- University of Kentucky Entomology
The Japanese beetle is a devastating pest of urban landscape plants. It was first found in Kentucky on the southern outskirts of Louisville (Jefferson County) in 1937. - Japanese Beetles
- This imported pest is generally found east of a line running from Michigan, southern Wisconsin and Illinois, south to Alabama.
- Japanese beetle
- The Japanese beetle is brilliantly colored, oval, and less than half an inch long. Wing colors are coppery with fine lines that run the length of its wing cases, and the body is a beautiful metallic green.
- Japanese Beetle Management in Minnesota
- The Japanese Beetle is a serious pest of turf and ornamental plants. This publication tells how to identify the beetle in both its adult and grub stages, and details insecticide recommendations and use restrictions. Includes an illustration showing the beetle's lifecycle, and photos of the Japanese Beetle.
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pmccraken
Jul 21, 2011 @ 9:59 am | delete
- I catch them in my hands and shake them to keep them confused. I then feed them to my chickens. They love them.
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Janet G
Jul 28, 2010 @ 1:52 pm | delete
- Thanks for the warning about the beetle traps. I definitely DO NOT want to attract more beetles to my garden. Great informative site.
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martialartstraining
Jul 22, 2010 @ 12:51 pm | delete
- Ive been lucky to not get any Japanese Beetles yet, but it is nice to know what to do if i ever need to be my own exterminator; thank you for the lens.
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kendog
Jul 19, 2010 @ 12:21 pm | delete
- 3 years ago I had a terrible Japanese beetle problem, they ate my roses, my Japanese Maple, and generally used my yard for a big bug orgy every summer. Then I put up a bird feeder. I always hated starlings, but the little darlings ate all the bugs, with help from a pair of cardinals. I have been beetle free for two years now! Robins and cardinals eat the grubs, cardinals and starlings eat the adults. Put up a feeder and put out an ear of corn for the starlings, mounted on a nail. You won't be sorry.
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FlowerChick
Jul 7, 2010 @ 5:08 pm | delete
- My favorite way to rid roses of the dreaded Japanese beetle is the soapy water in the bucket method. Works every time me! I'll mention your informative site on my Easy Care Roses lens. Nicely done!
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