Traps can also be set up with bug killers, like insecticides. How do you kill Japanese beetles? The easiest way to kill Japanese beetles is with insecticide. They cause a lot of damage to gardens and plant life. Local pest control companies often can recommend the right killer for the ...
J. 2001. Use of Japanese-beetle traps to monitor flight of the Pacific coast wireworm, Limonius canus (Coleoptera: Elateridae), and effects of trap height and color. Journal of the Entomologic al Society of British Columbia, 98: 235-242....
In an earlier study it was shown that traps, used according to manufacturer's specifications, were ineffective for reducing defoliation of potted grape plants in an urban landscape. In this study at a golf course in Kentucky in 1985, the hypothesis that single trap placements might be more effe...
Commercial and homemade Popillia japonica Newman traps available to the public, were evaluated for relative effectiveness during the summers of 1981, 1982, and 1983 in Knox County, Tenn. Dual lure (food + sex attractant) traps (Bag-a-Bug, Lure N Kill, the Beetle Bagger, and homemade milk...
Bendiocarb was also applied to parts of some of the traps. Although carbary1 and bendiocarb on foliage killed more beetles than the other insecticides, none of the trap-insecticide combinations killed more beetles than the traps alone. Applications of bendiocarb to traps significantly decreased ...