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Re: japanese beetles


Is it a pheromone trap?
 
 
Andrew Messinger
The Hampton Gardener is a  registered trade mark and is published every 
Thursday in The Southampton Press,  The Press , the Easthampton Press and 
27east.com



In a message dated 7/20/2012 10:32:02 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
susan@gardenmediagroup.com writes:

Who  wants to trial a RESCUE Japanese beetle trap? The instructions say to 
place it  30' from the plants they love to eat.  I did it and wow! it 
worked. They  have left my heirloom hibiscus alone!

Suzi McCoy
Garden Media  Group
610-444-3040

On Jul 20, 2012, at 10:07 AM, "Sally Williams"  <gardenlit@gmail.com> wrote:

> JBs are still in my neck of the  woods in south western Maine 04041. There
> seem to be fewer than last  year but doing just as much damage.
> 
> Sally
> 
> On  Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 9:08 PM, Emelie Tolley <eato@aol.com>  wrote:
> 
>> Mother Nature is a mystery indeed.  Last year  we had numerous Japanese
>> Beetles.  However contrary to all my  past experiences here and 
previously
>> on Long Island where the  beetles came, feasted for about a month, and 
then
>> disappeared,  last year in Maine they arrived in late June and were still
>>  munching whatever they could find that appealed well into September.   
This
>> year, they arrived early (presumably because of  the   unseasonably warm
>> weather) then disappeared before  a month was up.  It's all a mystery to 
me.
>> 
>>  
>> 
>> Emelie Tolley
>>  www.emelietolleyherbs.com
>> 
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