Japanese Beetles
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- All About the Japanese Beetle (Popillia Japonica)Native to Japan, the Japanese Beetle is believed to have arrived in the United States in a shipment of iris bulbs in the early 20th Century prior to the implementation of import inspections.
The Destructive Japanese BeetleJapanese Beetles are destructive both underground as larvae and as adults when they emerge in late June or early July.- How to Get Rid of Japanese BeetlesJapanese beetles can wreak havoc on a beautiful garden. These beetles especially love hang out on roses and eat them, which will irritate any gardener. Here are some ways to keep Japanese beetles out of your garden --
Organic Pest Control: Japanese BeetlesJapanese beetles are among the most destructive pests found in the garden; however, they can be controlled organically.
How to Make Bug Juice to Deter Japanese Beetles and Other BugsLast year I vowed these pests would never again wreak havoc on my garden. I would find a way to fight them, and I think I have with "bug juice."
Natural Non-Toxic Ways to Eradicate Japanese BeetlesWe need to find natural non-toxic way to handle our pest problems. Here are some thoughts about dealing with Japanese Beetles naturally.
Ways to Kill a Japanese BeetleJapanese beetles are notorious for eating vegetable, flower and fruit leaves. Try one of these techniques to kill the Japanese beetles lunching in your garden.- Controlling Japanese Beetles and GrubsThere are several ways to deal with Japanese beetles and their grubs. Tricks for keeping your garden alive and your lawn green.
- Methods of Controlling Japanese Beetles and Grubs in Your YardGrubs and beetles can be controlled and killed with natural methods and insecticides.
- Controlling Japanese BeetlesDiscover the options for controlling your Japanese Beetle populations and bring back the productivity of your garden!
Killing Japanese Beetles OrganicallyJapanese beetles are a problem for many gardeners. Wage war on the little pests with these low cost organic treatments and save your roses!
Japanese Beetle - How to Control This Annoying PestJapanese Beetle infestations can be difficult to control. Here are some tips you can use to get rid of and kill these pests by using a trap or insecticide.- Invasive Species in the United StatesHow an invasive species can disrupt our ecosystem. Killer Bees and Japanese Beetles are examined.
- The Best Way to Get Rid of Japanese BeetlesWith a little preplanning and ingenuity, chances are you will get rid of Japanese beetles for good. Otherwise, be prepared for plants and bushes to be defoliated and destroyed.
- Spectracide Bag-A-Bug Japanese Beetle Traps, a ReviewJapanese beetle grubs can destroy your lawn. The adult Japanese Beetles can destroy your vegetable and flower gardens. The Spectracide Bag-A-Bug is a safe, effective way to control this non-native, invasive species.
- The Great Japanese Beetle HuntAn infestation of these nasty bugs led to an evening of fun! But how can you take active steps against these bugs?
Ways to Kill Japanese Beetles in Your GardenBeetles can cause severe damage to the grass and plants in your yard when they feed on the roots. There are a few ways you can kill Japanese beetles and avoid the damage they cause. This article will...
How to Make Japanese Beetle TrapsThe Japanese beetle traps you can make are every bit as effective as commercial varieties, and the containers used to make them can be emptied, refilled, and reused again and again.- Review: Spectrum Garden Safe Fungicide 3I bought a spray bottle of this when I discovered a Japanese beetle problem. Did it work?
Do You Have Black Spots on Your Rose Leaves- Just the FactsThe rose shrub will produce one of the most beautiful flowers in the landscape but it can also be one of the toughest plants to keep healthy. Are you doing every thing right?- Three Ways to Repair Grub Damage to Your LawnThere are a few things you can do to spiff up your yard after grub damage.
- 026771 Japanese BeetleVoiceover: 80 words.



