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QuestionWhat are some home remedies I can use to kill Japanese beetles?Community AnswerJapanese beetles don't like neem oil. You can buy neem oil from a health food store or online from vendors like Amazon.
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QuestionWe have 100's of Japanese beetles on our peach trees. They are on the peaches also. What is the most effective way to get rid of these beetles?Community AnswerI believe you need to use a variety of measures. I have found spraying trees with Neem Oil and using physical picking of the beetles off of the trees work the best. The Neem can be used up until the day of harvest.
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QuestionIs Sevin dust harmful to honeybees?Community AnswerYes. Sevin, or any carbaryl insecticide, will kill bees. If this is a concern, avoid applying it to plants bees are likely to visit (those presently flowering).
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QuestionWhat should I use to kill Japanese beetles on my vegetable garden plants?Community AnswerI would pick them off and place them in soapy water, this way you drown the beetles without harming the plants in any way. If you have grubs underground, try using nematodes.
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QuestionHow can I get rid of Japanese beetles in the house?Community AnswerPick the beetles up and take them outside or drop them in a jar of soapy water where they will quickly drown. If you are squeamish about handling insects, purchase latex or nitrile gloves or try and scoop the beetles up with a piece of paper or a cup. They are poor fliers and easily caught, but if one flies off, simply wait until it lands and catch it. You can also catch them with a butterfly net.
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QuestionCan I drown Japanese beetles?Community AnswerYes. Japanese beetles can be drowned quickly by using soapy water; the bubbles from the soap will keep them from flying out of the container.
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QuestionWhere do I buy Sevin Dust?Community AnswerWalmart, Amazon, or even Target will probably have it. If not, you can buy it online.
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QuestionDoes milky spore help control Japanese beetles?Community AnswerYes, but it needs to be applied yearly to see results. Think of it as a more of a long term solution that will help protect your plants as the years go by, but know that it does not work immediately.
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QuestionWhat do baby Japanese beetles look like? Do they look red?Community AnswerNo they are not red. They have a very goldish coloured shiny back, and the rest of the body is almost a black colour.
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QuestionWhen should I apply spray to my bushes to keep Japanese beetles away?Community AnswerEarlier than later is best, depending on where you live, from Early June to Late July is when they are feeding. You can get the jump on them if you start spraying in the last week of May or the first week of June, that way, once they start eating your plants, they will die off much sooner. As opposed to being caught off guard and spraying once you first notice; the damage will have already been done. By establishing a regime of consistently spraying preventative pesticides before they strike, you can lessen the damage done to your plants in the long run.
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