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Old 11-07-2008, 08:54 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default HELP With Japenese Beetles!


"ntantiques" wrote in message
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On Jul 11, 11:20 am, "Bonnie" wrote:
Can anyone give me some natural ideas for my blueberries and raspberries
that are being eaten by the tons of beetles that are here! We had gotten
beetle traps and placed them away from the plants but I think we drew all
the neighbors beetles also! I know we could spray but I wanted to avoid
that
because we also raise bees and also pick and eat when we are outside! If
anyone has any ideas I'd be grateful!!
Bonnie


You have my sympathies - japanese beetles are a pest I remember well
from my childhood. I'm grateful I don't have to deal with them now
that we live in Oregon.

My Mom used to arm my sister & me with quart mayonaise jars with some
salad oil & water in the bottom and pay us to hand pick the devils off
her plants. A full jar was worth a buck & a trip to the Good Humor
truck. We made out pretty well & Mom's gardens looked great. Prices
have probably gone up since then, but if you have any young kids
around, you might give it a try.

Nancy T


Agreed, and this is the only really effective method I ever found. They
ravaged my Hollyhock's leaves until they loked like lace.

Maggie