Japanese Beetles - Knowledgebase Question

Swanton, VT (Zone 4)
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Question by funtimesport
July 13, 2007
What can I use to keep japanese beetles from attacking my roses? I have used Sevin concentrate bug killer which kills them right off, but, as soon as new flowers blossom, more beetles attack them and also my apple trees and weeping willow tree. I spray them again and it happens all over again. Thanks, Bruce


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Answer from NGA
July 13, 2007
Japanese beetles are a difficult pest to control. Your best bet is a two-prong approach: one to deal with the larvae, one to deal with the adults. Japanese beetle grubs are best controlled by spraying beneficial nematodes on the lawn and garden area. These microscopic worm-like creatures attack only the grubs in the soil and not plants, animals or humans. Spray them in spring when the temperatures are above 55F. You can buy the beneficial nematodes from Gardeners Supply, 128 Intervale Rd., Burlington, VT 05401 800-863-1700 For adult beetles, I'd try a new product called whole neem oil. This is different than standard Bioneem in that it is a stronger concentration of this organic spray. It's available from Greenlight Co., Box 17985, San Antonio, TX 78217, 210-494-3481.

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