The ATTACK of the BEETLES! And NOT THE BAND! Defending Your Garden! 📷 [Video inside]


Japanese beetles are a HUGE problem in the summer here and so you better be ready to defend your garden. These invasive pests have very few predators and so they can attack your garden and all your plants without fear.

There are a few tools at your disposal that you have to fend off this adversary. Take advantage and stay vigilant!

You may lose a battle. But you can win the war!

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Our sweet cherry tree is being eaten alive by the Japs. Last year we tried the bag-a-bug, but I think that it attracted more beetles than we would have had otherwise. We're going to try milky spore this year. @ironshield

Make sure to set the traps far away from the tree. 30ft or more otherwise you're just attracting more!

MilkySpore really is the ticket. It takes a year or so to really see the results but works wonders. I went from decimated beans and hop plants 2 years ago to only ten beetles in the traps this season. Worth it's weight in gold even if you aren't going for organic. Make sure to place some underneath the traps to kill of any grubs that hatch there.

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Bucket of soapy water and a quick bat into the bucket.

sounds like a job for ............CHICKENS!

They scratch up too much...they will completely dig up my plants. The bugs sit up too high in the plants for them to see.

Gonna have to check out this milky spores for sure. Right now I'm having the same problem with the neem oil. After a couple days the beatles just don't seem to be affected by it anymore regardless of rain or not. My basil is just taking a beating! Please hook us up on an update in the future on how well the milky spores seem to be working.

Try Diatomaceous earth. It's not rain fast but can immediately drive off the beetles. Make sure to use a mask when applying it: just cause it's organic doesn't mean it's go for you.

I purchased 2 rose trees from lowes and a pesticide to use only on it as I noticed they went after my roses before touching my garden. Maybe the sweet smell attracts them first? Problem solved beetles dead.

That's the only place I use a pesticide is on my flowers as my garden is all natural.

Hope this helps everyone.

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Those Beatles are everywhere in kansas

Thanks for the Milky Spore tip! We need to try it, Beatles and grubs are still a big issue on our homestead!

Just noticed yesterday they are starting to appear here at my place in OH. Looks like they are hanging out by the grapes the grapes and blackberries. Thx and resteemed.

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