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I currently have these bastards myself, been in the weeds for years so gonna put milky spores down. Got some neem I'm gonna dilute and I hand pick 50 at least each day. I push farther back into the weeds to try and keep them off my plants. A drop of dawn in water and they drown. Sometimes when you go to grab them they go back on 2 legs like a person and grab your fingers with their front legs when you get them. Gotta shake them off into the soapy death water. Most just either drop on a lower leaf and be stuck or just stay there like a moron. We got germaniums coming which they love but it temporarily paralyzes them so it's easier to collect them or set up containers to drown them when they fall. ✌️


if your plants arent too big, and you got lots of those guys (they go nuts here after breeding, eat entire meadows in a couple days) you can just grab the stalk down low and shake the whole plant, and start smooshin. Thats what i do.

Take em seriously and take em out. Dont Let em get out of control though, if you have plants surrounded by mowed grass when theyre done reproducing, they can do a lot of damage overnight, your plant will stand out like a beacon or lighthouse to flying insects as a source of food and sex lol. When its hot and dry, japanese beetles like to feed at night and twilight too, makes it a little trickier, and they move plant to plant alot, when in high numbers, youll have some damage garanteed if around. Often at night ya get unexplained leaf holes. Usually japanese beetles so it seems, here anyway.


Also, some info that may help some people, beetle damage looks exactly like snail damage, but will appear higher on plants, and no slime trails in the right light either. Earwig damage also looks exactly like snail and beetle damage also without trails. But If you have DE down, and have what looks like snail damage or inchworm damage with no bugs being found during the day, its probably beetles at night.
 
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I use proteknet on my farm. It’s what any and all professionals use for insect exclusion. It’s incredibly expensive and only comes on huge rolls. I wanna say like 350 dollars worth is the “minimum” amount you can get. I will gladly ship you however much you need at my cost..
 
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