Message Boards

Guidelines

  • Please be sure posts are category appropriate.
  • No off-topic or off-color postings.
  • Postings may be deleted at the discretion of HGTV Moderators.
  • No advertising is allowed.
  • Be Nice. No name calling, personal attacks or flaming.
  • Certain words will trigger moderation of the post. These words mostly cover political and religious topics, which are OFF the topics covered by HGTV.
  • For general message board help, click the tab labeled "Tools," and choose "Help" from the dropdown menu.
Full Guidelines
Go
New
Find
Notify
Tools
Reply
  
Already??? Sign In/Join 
Picture of shook29
posted
I've been invaded by Japanese beetles this week. Mad This seems way too early, though everything is early this year. Hopefully they'll be gone earlier too. I am out every morning armed with heavy weaponry (soapy water) Wink. Let the wars begin!!

Has anyone else gotten them, yet?

This message has been edited. Last edited by: shook29,

 
Posts: 810 | Location: PA zone 6 | Registered: Mar 12, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of bana
posted Hide Post
gosh they're pretty.. but let them be pretty over in japan! good luck getting rid of them.
 
Posts: 3061 | Location: CA zone 10a | Registered: Aug 27, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of SSTR (Stop & Smell the Roses)
posted Hide Post
Oh, that poor rose! That looks like a horror movie shot! Eek
 
Posts: 501 | Location: TX Gulf coast, zone 9 | Registered: Mar 19, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of Barb in Mississippi
posted Hide Post
Does soapy water work on Jap. Beetles? I've never tried it, cause they do have a hard shell. I've even tried Sevin and it doesn't even phase them.
 
Posts: 2909 | Location: Holly Springs, MS USA | Registered: Sep 19, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of shook29
posted Hide Post
Yes, the soapy water works well. The only downfall is that I have to rinse the roses afterward; if I don't they burn. Don't ask me how I know! Frown



 
Posts: 810 | Location: PA zone 6 | Registered: Mar 12, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of 88hazel
posted Hide Post
So sorry, Shook! That looks awful for your roses!! Frown


Karen
Zone 5b

 
Posts: 1515 | Location: St. Joseph MO; Zone 5b | Registered: Apr 12, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
posted Hide Post
Shook, is that your actual Rose, inundated with those scary-looking beetles? OMG, poor thing!! I cannot believe the soapy water thing works on such big fat beetles. I have made my own "insecticidal soap" too, for aphids, spider mites, etc. But for a big, fat bug like those, wow-wee, who even knew to try it?. What kind of SOAP do you use? It actually kills them? Good luck and I hope you beat this problem!!!
P.S. I have not seen one "June Bug" yet this year! Shhh !!!!! (My June Bugs are this bright "Jewel Green" color), those are prettier than yours!

This message has been edited. Last edited by: Wavee,
 
Posts: 57 | Location: The Garden State ~ New Jersey ! | Registered: Jun 14, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of shook29
posted Hide Post
I just use whatever soap I have around. Last year I used baby shampoo and it worked fine. This year I used dishwashing soap, but it doesn't seem to be doing the trick as well. Many have said not to use detergent, but I can never tell which is which. Roll Eyes



 
Posts: 810 | Location: PA zone 6 | Registered: Mar 12, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of thebrownthumb
posted Hide Post
Their here too. They haven't found my garden YET. They are in the pool, I just leave them til they drown, DH fishes them out, I want to smack him!!!!


There are no gardening mistakes, only experiments. Janet Kilburn Phillips
 
Posts: 4133 | Location: Central PA | Registered: Sep 04, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
posted Hide Post
They are here--saw several inside a large dahlia flower this morning.
 
Posts: 2562 | Location: Ohio | Registered: Feb 25, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of phineas117
posted Hide Post
I picked at least one hundred out of one bed...but tonight just two...maybe I am winning...
hate those things...some bugs have some redeeming qualities. these have NONE.
that soap did nothing on mine....so they got stomped


"if you need anything, please don't hesitate to ask someone else first"
Kurt Cobain
canon powershot G9
proud babble sister
 
Posts: 3809 | Location: springfield Illinois land of lincoln | Registered: May 26, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of mgt
posted Hide Post
Oh, shook, that's horrible. Go back to the baby shampoo. You can find liquid soap...detergent says detergent & soap says soap. Murphy's is an oil soap. I've never used it for bugs, & I have used detergent. I always rinse with clear water after about 10-15 minutes. I didn't know the soapy spray worked on the japanese beetles either. I thought you had to pick them off & drop them into soapy water. If I ever get invaded by the beasties, I'll remember the soapy water. Thanks for the info.


~~~~~~~~~~~~
"I've decided to quit my job, drop out of society, and wear live animals as hats."
 
Posts: 7255 | Location: Black Creek, WI Zone 5 | Registered: Sep 18, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of vera ellen
posted Hide Post
I wonder if Shook isn't picking them off and dropping them into the soapy water mix. That's what I do, either than or dip the flower head into the bucket. I use a coffee can. I've never heard of using a soapy spray on them. Yep, they be here too........I've been drowning them by the dozens. I cut off all the rose buds and the little Censored moved on to the daylilies and the coneflowers.

No pretty green junebugs here either...ours usually show up in July anyway. They don't seem to bother anything here.

ve
 
Posts: 2209 | Location: southern middle Tennessee | Registered: May 05, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of shook29
posted Hide Post
I mix it in a spray bottle and spray them. I can't bring myself to pick them off, even with gloves. Yuck They drop dead within seconds when sprayed, if using the right solution. I've been doing it that way for years.

How long do they hang around, I can't wait for them to leave!



 
Posts: 810 | Location: PA zone 6 | Registered: Mar 12, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Picture of ga.karen
posted Hide Post
Shook, I've found that a lemon detg. will work better down here on some bugs than a plain dish detg.
We don't generally get JBs down here...maybe just one or two a season...but we have June bugs! Our cats love playing with them on the porch! Big Grin


"The soil is the source of life, creativity, culture and real independence." David Ben-Gurion
 
Posts: 2937 | Location: SW Ga. 8a/b | Registered: Apr 21, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
  Powered by Social Strata  
 

HGTV.com    HGTV Message Boards  Hop To Forum Categories  Outdoors  Hop To Forums  General Gardening    Already???