RESCUE! Japanese Beetle Trap – Reusable Bag

$15.99

  • Catch Beetles by the Bagful – Japanese and Oriental Beetles are invasive species that can wreak havoc on your garden and landscaping. This trap attracts and catches both!
  • How It Works– Once attracted by the pheromone scent, Japanese beetles fly into the large green panels of the trap and are stunned on impact. They then fall into the attached bag. Once inside, they cannot fly out of the trap.
  • Reusable – The attractant cartridge included with this trap will last an entire season. Should the bag become too full, the easy-lock bottom allows the trap to be emptied and reused.
  • Lures Beetles Away from Plants – This trap should be placed at least 30 feet from ornamental plants to lure beetles away from the areas where they are causing damage.
  • Made in the USA – At RESCUE!, our goal is to design and manufacture the safest and most effective pest control solutions available. We proudly manufacture our products in the USA!
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Description

From the Manufacturer

This trap catches the Japanese beetle, a destructive garden pest which infests and destroys over 300 varieties of ornamental plants. The trap uses floral scents proven to be a natural attractant, along with the beetle’s natural sex attractant. The trap uses a scientifically designed method to control the release of these natural floral and sex attractants to lure both male and female beetles to the trap. The convenient plastic cone design prevents the user from having to handle the actual attractants. Once attracted by the pheromone scent, Japanese beetles fly into the large yellow panels of the trap and are stunned on impact. They then fall into the attached bag. Once inside, they cannot fly out of the trap. The trap should be placed at least 30 feet from ornamental plants, to lure beetles away from the area where they are creating damage. Hang the trap by its twist tie hanger from a post or stake four feet above the ground, away from the desired foliage. During heavy rain or wind, the trap should be removed to a protected location. Infestation of the adult Japanese beetles occurs mid-June in the southern part of the United States, and around July 4 in the Northeastern and Upper Midwestern part of the U.S.