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Re: Japanese BeetleJeff is correct. Don't put the traps on your property! You'll be sorry.
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Re: Japanese BeetleI agree with you Vern. Years ago I used to use Malathion. Real stinkey stuff, I don't know if it's legal anymore.
Tom Aim Low, Acheive Your Goals.
Tom
Re: Japanese BeetleLet me guess Dan, I'll have every Beetle in a 1 mile square at my house if I hang them in my yard.
Aim Low, Acheive Your Goals.
Tom
Re: Japanese BeetleI setup 2 beetle traps on my property. Both bags are full after 3 days. The instructions tell you to locate the traps away from your garden and flowers. 50 feet away from gardens or more seems to work well. Anything less and they'll be munching in your gardens first.
I dump the bugs into a ziplock and send them off to the dump. 184 w/ Creeper & 3-Point
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Re: Japanese BeetleI had to resort to that 2 years ago because of squash bugs. Once we were through picking I alternated between the 2 and finally got them under control. Hardly saw any last year or this year either. Not quite that bad, but the traps do recommend you have them few feet away from your flowers gardens, etc. as the scent bait does lure beetles, and not all of them go into the trap. My garden is 150 feet long, and I put one at each end just barely in the worked ground so i don't have to mow around them. On the hillside where I live we have a fairly good breeze practically all the time, so I figure if I got them very far away they would not help the garden much due to the scent being carried away. I also spray with Sevin on a regular basis to help control them. when you first put the traps out they will fill up in a hurry, but after they are out a while you get less each time. I assume it is because there are fewer beetles, the lure is not as strong, and not all beetles seem to be attracted to it. I don't think the Japanese beetle has any natural predators in the U.S. so that makes it harder to control than most pests. "The Constitution is not an instrument for the government
to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government lest it come to dominate our lives and interests." Patrick Henry
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I've seen robins and bluebirds eating them. Skunks do like the grubs and I've had something tear into the bags and eat the beetles. I figure that's also skunks. Don McCombs
MD, Deep Creek Lake "1950 Something" Farmall Cub, Cub-193 Moldboard Plow 1977 IH Cub w/FH, L-F194 Moldboard Plow, L-38 Disk, L-F1 Platform Carrier, Mott FHC Mower 1948 Farmall Super A, IH 22 Mower 1951 Farmall Super C w/FH
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It is still listed on Do-It-Best's website.
I gave a quick check on the web and the adults are fairly safe. It did give a wasp that uses the beetle for a host for it's eggs but that it is not common enough to make a difference. I guess Jeanne feeds the birds too well. I have never seen them go for beetles. Not saying they haven't. Vern
Re: Japanese BeetlePretty interesting stuff guys. I've learned more about garden pests in the last two weeks than I have in my life. Pretty typical of this forum though, that's why I like it here.
Tom Aim Low, Acheive Your Goals.
Tom
Re: Japanese BeetleI had some grape vines that brought them in, I tried everything!
The traps brought in by the 100"s, insecticide killed them, but the next day they were back. What I did find that did work was ducks! Yes ducks! They gobbled them up as soon as they were near and they cleaned up most of them!
Re: Japanese BeetleThey seem to be tapering off here now. Worst year ever due to the mild winter.
Don McCombs
MD, Deep Creek Lake "1950 Something" Farmall Cub, Cub-193 Moldboard Plow 1977 IH Cub w/FH, L-F194 Moldboard Plow, L-38 Disk, L-F1 Platform Carrier, Mott FHC Mower 1948 Farmall Super A, IH 22 Mower 1951 Farmall Super C w/FH
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A diving duck that eats lots of fish tasts terrible. What would a duck taste like that ate japaneese betles? I think I would give them some regular chow for a while. Vern
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For those with chickens, wet them down and dump them and the chickens will gobble them down,they seem to just love them, cheap protein. One Life , One Love , A Love Supreme
1955 michael e. pugh el The only thing new is untold history, Harry Truman
Re: Japanese Beetlefor some reason the Japanese beetles seem to love Okra. We planted the short variety this year so the drug enforcement wouldn't be checking it out again.
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=44146&p=364938&hilit=okra#p364938 For some reason the Japanese beetles pretty much leave everything else alone and go for the okra. During the earlier part of the season I sprayed the Okra with Sevin a time or tow, and would see rows of dead beetles at the edge of the drip line of the okra plants. "The Constitution is not an instrument for the government
to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government lest it come to dominate our lives and interests." Patrick Henry
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Dang stink bugs are all over my Okra, I need suggestions, no chemicals. Has anyone heard about spraying with dishwasher soap(diluted)? One Life , One Love , A Love Supreme
1955 michael e. pugh el The only thing new is untold history, Harry Truman
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