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Japanese beetles are back!
Munching on the same two trees they devoured last year.
Can I spray the trees myself, or do I need a professional? |
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Japanese beetles are back!
Liquid Sevin works well, it's available at any garden store. Thanks...I'll go look for some. Do they sell it in concentrate that I can dilute and put in my big sprayer? |
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Steveo wrote:
wrote: Liquid Sevin works well, it's available at any garden store. Thanks...I'll go look for some. Do they sell it in concentrate that I can dilute and put in my big sprayer? Yes, it's sold in concentrate for hose end or pump sprayers. Do it now before they lay eggs for next year. Or, wait until next June and apply grub killer to get the grubs before they emerge as beetles. |
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Japanese beetles are back!
"William W. Plummer" wrote:
Steveo wrote: wrote: Liquid Sevin works well, it's available at any garden store. Thanks...I'll go look for some. Do they sell it in concentrate that I can dilute and put in my big sprayer? Yes, it's sold in concentrate for hose end or pump sprayers. Do it now before they lay eggs for next year. Or, wait until next June and apply grub killer to get the grubs before they emerge as beetles. Waiting until next June won't help his trees much.. |
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Japanese beetles are back!
On 11 Jul 2004 23:50:57 GMT, Steveo
wrote: "William W. Plummer" wrote: Steveo wrote: wrote: Liquid Sevin works well, it's available at any garden store. Thanks...I'll go look for some. Do they sell it in concentrate that I can dilute and put in my big sprayer? Yes, it's sold in concentrate for hose end or pump sprayers. Do it now before they lay eggs for next year. Or, wait until next June and apply grub killer to get the grubs before they emerge as beetles. Waiting until next June won't help his trees much.. Just to toss in my two sense. I bought a trap, and it looked like a cartoon. In minutes, the cloud of beetles moved in a line towards the trap. Soon, the first bag was full in a day or two. The second back is filling up now but the population(what I can see flying around) has declined. I know I probly attracked every beetle in the nieghbor hood, but the positive effects was almost immediate on one tree they were attacking. On a side note, I live in easter pa, have they layed eggs already? I've seen tiny brown spots where the grass comes up in handfuls? I thought this would happen at the end of July. later, tom **************** http://www.Intertainia.com *********** Our Latest site: http://www.MedicalJobList.com ************************************************** ***** |
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Japanese beetles are back!
Steveo wrote:
wrote: On a side note, I live in easter pa, have they layed eggs already? I've seen tiny brown spots where the grass comes up in handfuls? I thought this would happen at the end of July. Look for billbug grubs. They're very small with no legs, look at the second picture down. http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/insect/05516.html I like that article. It points out that the egg-laying has been going on for a month and a half and those eggs will hatch next spring. Attracting the flying beetles now may save your trees but spraying everything green with a toxic chemical is not a good idea. The chart is a bit out of date -- Sevin and diazinon are being phased out by order of the FDA. "Eight" is available to replace "Sevin". |
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"William W. Plummer" wrote:
Steveo wrote: wrote: On a side note, I live in easter pa, have they layed eggs already? I've seen tiny brown spots where the grass comes up in handfuls? I thought this would happen at the end of July. Look for billbug grubs. They're very small with no legs, look at the second picture down. http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/insect/05516.html I like that article. It points out that the egg-laying has been going on for a month and a half and those eggs will hatch next spring. Nope, those billbug larve will feed this summer. The billbug over-winters as an adult, not a grub. Attracting the flying beetles now may save your trees but spraying everything green with a toxic chemical is not a good idea. Um..he said -two- tress. Is that everything green? The chart is a bit out of date -- Sevin and diazinon are being phased out by order of the FDA. "Eight" is available to replace "Sevin". The only reason it's being phased out is over-use, not because of its LD-50. |
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On 12 Jul 2004 10:27:28 GMT, Steveo
wrote: wrote: On a side note, I live in easter pa, have they layed eggs already? I've seen tiny brown spots where the grass comes up in handfuls? I thought this would happen at the end of July. Look for billbug grubs. They're very small with no legs, look at the second picture down. http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/insect/05516.html I'm in my second year of laying down milkyspore so I'm trying to avoid laying down any harse pesticides. I'm guessing I'm going to have to live with the small dead spots till next year. Would feeding the lawn help get it through this bad bug year? later, tom **************** http://www.Intertainia.com *********** Our Latest site: http://www.MedicalJobList.com ************************************************** ***** |
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On 12 Jul 2004 12:28:32 GMT, Steveo
wrote: "William W. Plummer" wrote: Steveo wrote: wrote: On a side note, I live in easter pa, have they layed eggs already? I've seen tiny brown spots where the grass comes up in handfuls? I thought this would happen at the end of July. Look for billbug grubs. They're very small with no legs, look at the second picture down. http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/insect/05516.html I like that article. It points out that the egg-laying has been going on for a month and a half and those eggs will hatch next spring. Nope, those billbug larve will feed this summer. The billbug over-winters as an adult, not a grub. Attracting the flying beetles now may save your trees but spraying everything green with a toxic chemical is not a good idea. Um..he said -two- tress. Is that everything green? One bush on my property edge(it's the neighbors, but in full view of my deck) is still somewhat green, and another small tree(20') has red leaves so it's not green. I have two other trees, maples(one red) weren't touched by the beetles. As you can tell only three full trees, and having one under attack weirded me out. So much work for such a small piece of land. later, tom The chart is a bit out of date -- Sevin and diazinon are being phased out by order of the FDA. "Eight" is available to replace "Sevin". The only reason it's being phased out is over-use, not because of its LD-50. ***************** Check Us Out ***************** http://www.FindMeShelter.com Free Text Real Estate Ads! FSBO's and Agents Welcome. |
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Yes, it's sold in concentrate for hose end or pump sprayers. They were out of Sevin, so I bought Bug-B-Gone, hose sprayer. I sprayed the three trees that were infested, and about 10 minutes later the ground and driveway were covered with dying beetles. Now we'll see how long it lasts. |
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