Queen of the Lilliputians
Sprout
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Last summer/fall I had a horrible time with the Japanese beetles. Initially I noted they were attracted to a certain weed, so I left those weeds for them so they would ignore my GOOD plants (and to give natural predators <are there any?> a chance at the problem. That has worked really well with other pests in the garden.
In the end,though, they attacked my JFK rosebush, which is a baby really, and ate the three buds on it down to nothing. It was pretty saddening really. I attempted to pick them off, but guess my trap wasn't very good, since they just flew away.
I'd really like to NOT use pesticides since nothing else here is controlled by them, but ARG!
What are my other options? I'm going to pick into hot water, then feed half-drowned bugs to my chickens, but are there any options that will repel the bugs when I'm not around? I have two kids and a hubby to take care of, and can't do an hourly pick on the nasty things.
Thanks!
In the end,though, they attacked my JFK rosebush, which is a baby really, and ate the three buds on it down to nothing. It was pretty saddening really. I attempted to pick them off, but guess my trap wasn't very good, since they just flew away.
I'd really like to NOT use pesticides since nothing else here is controlled by them, but ARG!
What are my other options? I'm going to pick into hot water, then feed half-drowned bugs to my chickens, but are there any options that will repel the bugs when I'm not around? I have two kids and a hubby to take care of, and can't do an hourly pick on the nasty things.
Thanks!