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CB 13-08-2006 10:14 AM

dead jap beetles in lawn
 
I'm noticing a ton of dead japanese beetles on my lawn, particularly under
my kwanzaan cherry trees. I've had a rough time with getting grass to grow
on my lawn due to grubs and the like. I wonder if these dead beetles will
pose a problem for the future lawn? Any ideas?



McGerm 14-08-2006 12:18 AM

dead jap beetles in lawn
 
Put down a season long grub control if you are OK being non-organic.
You can stop the fall part of their life cycle.

http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2504.html

If you are organic use Milky Spore, but is does not do much unless your
neighbors apply it too.

Jim

CB wrote:
I'm noticing a ton of dead japanese beetles on my lawn, particularly under
my kwanzaan cherry trees. I've had a rough time with getting grass to grow
on my lawn due to grubs and the like. I wonder if these dead beetles will
pose a problem for the future lawn? Any ideas?



Johnny Borborigmi 14-08-2006 02:00 AM

dead jap beetles in lawn
 
On 2006-08-13 19:18:14 -0400, "McGerm" said:

Put down a season long grub control if you are OK being non-organic.
You can stop the fall part of their life cycle.

http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2504.html

If you are organic use Milky Spore, but is does not do much unless your
neighbors apply it too.



Milky Spore is fine and WILL spread into surrounding lawns OVER TIME.
It can take up to 5 years to start really being effective. Follow lable
directions. Grubs eat it, die and the spores multiply worse than
rabbits! In the meantime you can use Bayer 24 hour grub control. Kills
NOW whatever grubs are there NOW.



CB 14-08-2006 01:35 PM

dead jap beetles in lawn
 
But what about the dead beetles? Do I need to worry about getting those up
off the lawn?

"Johnny Borborigmi" wrote in message
news:2006081321003475249%growl@tummycom...
On 2006-08-13 19:18:14 -0400, "McGerm" said:

Put down a season long grub control if you are OK being non-organic.
You can stop the fall part of their life cycle.

http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2504.html

If you are organic use Milky Spore, but is does not do much unless your
neighbors apply it too.



Milky Spore is fine and WILL spread into surrounding lawns OVER TIME. It
can take up to 5 years to start really being effective. Follow lable
directions. Grubs eat it, die and the spores multiply worse than rabbits!
In the meantime you can use Bayer 24 hour grub control. Kills NOW whatever
grubs are there NOW.





Elaine 14-08-2006 02:06 PM

dead jap beetles in lawn
 
Give them a nice burial. A dead one if a good one.

Sorry just couldn't help myself :)

Elaine in Ga
Zone 7b
"cb" wrote in message
...
But what about the dead beetles? Do I need to worry about getting those up
off the lawn?

"Johnny Borborigmi" wrote in message
news:2006081321003475249%growl@tummycom...
On 2006-08-13 19:18:14 -0400, "McGerm" said:

Put down a season long grub control if you are OK being non-organic.
You can stop the fall part of their life cycle.

http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2504.html

If you are organic use Milky Spore, but is does not do much unless your
neighbors apply it too.



Milky Spore is fine and WILL spread into surrounding lawns OVER TIME. It
can take up to 5 years to start really being effective. Follow lable
directions. Grubs eat it, die and the spores multiply worse than rabbits!
In the meantime you can use Bayer 24 hour grub control. Kills NOW
whatever grubs are there NOW.







Johnny Borborigmi 14-08-2006 05:16 PM

dead jap beetles in lawn
 
On 2006-08-14 08:35:10 -0400, "cb" said:

But what about the dead beetles? Do I need to worry about getting those
up off the lawn?



They'll rot away.




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