🌹 Treat Japanese Beetles on Roses Organically

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  • I share different treatments to prevent Japanese Beetles from eating your rose blooms and leaves, and I demonstrate how to easily remove them from your roses.
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Komentáře • 52

  • @sarmishthabanerjee1057
    @sarmishthabanerjee1057 Před rokem +2

    Hi Kim, It seems like Milky Spores( Organic) has worked. I spread this product in late May in my lawn. So far I have seen only one Japanese Beetle. Let’s hope it continues like this rest of the summer.🤞❤

  • @roywarriner8441
    @roywarriner8441 Před měsícem

    I pick them off my hibiscus and put them in a dish of soapy water, I haven't found that damaged flowers attract more but the beetles themselves release pheremones when they find a food source so you need to be diligent picking them off and letting the dead ones accumulate seems to be a deterrent. I'm in S. Ontario and hadn't seen them before last year, so wasn't watching for them and had a major infestation before I knew it. This year I've been picking them off right away and haven't had more than a few dozen since they first showed up a few weeks ago.

    • @TheRoseGeek
      @TheRoseGeek  Před 29 dny

      You are 100% correct about the pheromone. I am so sorry that the beetles found their way to Ontario. :(

  • @blessedmommad7736
    @blessedmommad7736 Před rokem +2

    I found that Amdro works excellent for beetles, fleas & ants worked down into the soil

  • @arlenebirch
    @arlenebirch Před 3 lety +1

    I purchased two varieties of beneficial nematodes (nemaseek Hb and nemattack Sf) from Arbico organics this spring. I did two treatments maybe two weeks apart. I feel that it has made a significant impact on reducing Japanese beetles in my yard. I plan on retreating again this fall. The company has outstanding customer service and will help you with whatever you need. I’m sold on them and their products. Send for a catalog, great organic products! A very happy gardener 😊

    • @arlenebirch
      @arlenebirch Před 3 lety +1

      Oh, I’m in 6b.

    • @Rena0Dawn
      @Rena0Dawn Před 2 lety

      I really want to try this as well but I’m so scared of hurting the butterfly and moth population ): on the list of things it kills it list caterpillars

  • @jenniewilliams1668
    @jenniewilliams1668 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video! I dread July here in zone 5a.
    I put this up as a question on Paul Zimmerman's FB page - I got a lot of answers and I was intrigued by one method that I will try this year: A woman who vacuums the beetles - so efficiently that she has fixed her beetle problem. (I happen to have a portable battery shopvac!)
    I also recommend checking out Jason of Fraser Valley Rose Farm - a CZcamsr who hales from British Columbia - perhaps near your climate zone though far in miles. Consider adding his suggestions to your armament. He suggests preventatively disbudding your roses for example.
    Another Jason suggestion was planting zonal pelargoniums (aka geraniums) on the ground (which I have done) apparently they prefer them and are temporarily intoxicated by the plant - fall to the ground in a swoon and are summarily eaten by predators.
    I've thought of putting up Japanese Beetle traps in the forest at the very edge of our narrow 2.5 acre property - but I probably won't use them for fear of bringing them close to the scent of the roses....
    Warmest regards- really appreciate your video and your ideas.
    Jennie

    • @TheRoseGeek
      @TheRoseGeek  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for watching! Interesting idea (vacuum). What do you do with them once they are in the vac? I do love Jason's videos and have thought about pulling the buds preventatively but just can't bring myself to do that yet. I have only had 4 beetles each day to remove. So I may get to that point if it gets worse. It has been really nice.

  • @tonnysie5644
    @tonnysie5644 Před rokem

    Thanks for the tip, I have another suggestion on how to organically eliminate the Japanese beetles. Use a cordless handheld vacuum blower with a slim nozzle attachment and just suck the beetles and at the end of the day dump them in soap water. It is best to have a spare battery pack for the vacuum blower so that there is always fully charged battery as backup

    • @tonnysie5644
      @tonnysie5644 Před rokem

      This will be helpful for use on climbing roses, more convenient than using bucket of water

  • @barbarafarthing9786
    @barbarafarthing9786 Před rokem +1

    You are two zones above me so I am still in the clear. Hate these things. We do the soap bucket method too and at least three times a day. I'm not looking forward to it. Good video and thanks.

  • @sheryamiraslani6596
    @sheryamiraslani6596 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I have gone through all the internet to find a solution.
    I live in Iran, I saw those beetles last year for the first time. They are black & white & some are yellow & black. It’s not Japanese beetles. I haven’t yet found which variety they are. They are a little bigger.
    This year unfortunately, they multiplied They are over my raspberries & wow, 😢. They liked my dahlias as well & roses.
    Today I used an insecticide ( not organic) & honestly it worked. They died!
    I picked them & put them in a bucket. I was afraid they might come back to life. The degree of devastation is beyond repair this year.
    Obviously, going through the internet, looks like I need to get rid of the larvae for next year.

    • @TheRoseGeek
      @TheRoseGeek  Před 2 měsíci

      I used Milky Spore this year and saw an immediate reduction in the adults. Do you have Milky Spore available to you?

  • @AndYourLittleDog
    @AndYourLittleDog Před 3 lety +1

    Thank God I don’t have Japanese beetles because I’m currently dealing with a groundhog infestation….I live 15 minutes from Manhattan…this is insane. The things we do for our roses

  • @vimeopictures5170
    @vimeopictures5170 Před 4 měsíci

    That's very smart!! I gotta try this!

    • @TheRoseGeek
      @TheRoseGeek  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you for watching and good luck!

  • @t.j.knight6126
    @t.j.knight6126 Před 3 lety

    I use the bags every year. But I did learn, to place them away from my roses. We have almost an acre and i place the bags as far from my roses and banana trees as possible. They love banana trees too! They have really helped me battle them. I didn't know about the grubs. But I haven't seen a greater amount in our yard using the bags. I have learned sooooo much from you. And I think this year we will treat the area around the bags to see how that does. We deff don't need any more moles. Lol. Thank you sooo much for everything you teach. I'm an avid rosarian now! ❤️

    • @TheRoseGeek
      @TheRoseGeek  Před 3 lety +1

      Yay- I love helping new rosarians and am so glad you are enjoying the videos. I think you are right, if you use the bags, you can treat the ground heavy for the grubs and see if that helps.

    • @Rena0Dawn
      @Rena0Dawn Před 3 lety +1

      I was wondering if I should do this!!!! I was afraid it would backfire but I have a field near my house I could put it in! Then maybe I could be lucky like your neighbors were and have none. They eat all my buds ):

    • @t.j.knight6126
      @t.j.knight6126 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Rena0Dawn I'm telling ya, I'd try it. They destroyed my roses and banana trees a couple years ago. We put two bags up away from my roses and it helped tremendously! But now I know about the grubs. Fishing all these years and never knew they were those suckers. Lol. We are gonna bag and treat this year. I have to do something. We have lots of banana trees and I have about 20 rose bushes. I refuse to give in without a fight. 😂

    • @Rena0Dawn
      @Rena0Dawn Před 3 lety +1

      Same here! I only have one rose bush so far and they would just demolish it. I’m planning to do a English Rose arch and I can not let them have it!! I thought maybe it would backfire since the bag would still be relatively near by but if her neighbors lucked out from it, I’m hoping it will be good for me! Since I’m putting it in the plot that would be my next door neighbor. Fingers crossed! Oh also I read that you can plant geraniums and they will eat those when they are too young to climb to the roses. So that you can get a head start on killing them! Plus the geraniums mildly paralyze them do it makes the job even easier. I plan to drop them in clean water and then take them to feed the ducks!

    • @Rena0Dawn
      @Rena0Dawn Před 3 lety +1

      And I wish I could kill the grubs but I have read it will also kill the earth worms. ): I have so many and love them dearly.

  • @veronicaalta9462
    @veronicaalta9462 Před 3 lety

    Perfect timing, thanks!

  • @sandyhossman7771
    @sandyhossman7771 Před 3 lety +1

    Great trick! I bought those bags, glad I didn't put them out

  • @shirleywilhelm1495
    @shirleywilhelm1495 Před 3 lety +5

    Beneficial nematodes will take care of the grubs on the ground.

    • @TheRoseGeek
      @TheRoseGeek  Před 3 lety +1

      Great idea! Thanks for posting.

    • @jenniewilliams1668
      @jenniewilliams1668 Před 3 lety +1

      I've worried about harming other beetles - I don't know enough about the nematodes....

  • @Procvetanie779
    @Procvetanie779 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the useful information.

  • @seniyeshepherd3050
    @seniyeshepherd3050 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks 👍

  • @WhataMemories
    @WhataMemories Před 3 lety

    Good to know, luckily I don’t have this issue and I noticed they are always on knock out pink roses, aren’t they 😃
    Why my new baby leaves tips looks burnt 😥?
    I noticed my bare root “State of Grace” is having new growth but tips are burnt and looking black… need your help please. Thanks in advance 🙏🏻🌹

    • @TheRoseGeek
      @TheRoseGeek  Před 3 lety

      I am so sorry that your leaves are browning. It may be occurring due to severe heat. Has it been real hot where you are? The solution is to water well in the morning on the days that you expect heat. You can also spray the leaves before the sun hits them to give a little more moisture. Although try not to mist the leaves if the sun is out because it will magnify the water and cause additional burn. Let me know if that helps.

  • @Angfree
    @Angfree Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you!!

  • @lorihoward4061
    @lorihoward4061 Před rokem +1

    Problem is I can't reach the tops of my climbing roses on my arbor. So those beetles chew up those roses every summer. I do cover with white netting my other roses and pick off what I can to toss in the soapy water. We also treat our flower beds and yard. I know my neighbors are not gardeners and they don't treat their yards so they will never go away. I'd like to move where they don't exist...Oregon?

    • @user-be5xr9zc6p
      @user-be5xr9zc6p Před 10 měsíci

      Move to England.. lucky us .. this is the first time i’ve seen a pic of them.. we don’t have them

  • @lisakay1006
    @lisakay1006 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much🌹🌷🌹🌷

  • @007trudig
    @007trudig Před 2 lety +1

    Crows come in and eat larvae and grubs also.

  • @milf72
    @milf72 Před rokem +1

    Grub killer often

  • @mlcarv
    @mlcarv Před 3 lety +2

    Beneficial nematodes are the way to go.

    • @TheRoseGeek
      @TheRoseGeek  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching. I agree. Have you found a particular product that has been successful? Please let us know.

    • @roywarriner8441
      @roywarriner8441 Před 29 dny

      I think that is a waste of time and money. Killing the larvae in your lawn won't stop them coming from elsewhere. I've been in this house for 30 years and hadn't seen a single one before last year, then I had an infestation. Those beetles didn't hatch out of my lawn, they came from somewhere else.

  • @Kathysart
    @Kathysart Před 2 lety

    Yikes, this might work if I just had roses, but I have 20 fruit trees, other trees, and 30 plus rose bushes… besides other plants. This won’t do.

  • @sheryamiraslani6596
    @sheryamiraslani6596 Před 2 měsíci

    I have gone through all the internet to find a solution.
    I live in Iran, I saw those beetles last year for the first time. They are black & white & some are yellow & black. It’s not Japanese beetles. I haven’t yet found which variety they are. They are a little bigger.
    This year unfortunately, they multiplied They are over my raspberries & wow, 😢. They liked my dahlias as well & roses.
    Today I used an insecticide ( not organic) & honestly it worked. They died!
    I picked them & put them in a bucket. I was afraid they might come back to life. The degree of devastation is beyond repair this year.
    Obviously, going through the internet, looks like I need to get rid of the larvae for next year.

    • @TheRoseGeek
      @TheRoseGeek  Před 2 měsíci

      I used the granular Milky Spore. You treat quarterly for two years and then have protection for at least ten years. I hope you are able to find a similar product.