How Do You Kill Japanese Beetles On Grape Plants?
Your grape vines can be completely ruined if infested by Japanese Beetles. A sign that they are attacking your grape vines is the skeletonizing of the leaves of your grape plants. The Japanese Beetle will eat away at the leaves of the grape plant from the middle of the plant outward avoiding the veins, leaving your grape leaves looking like skeletons. To kill Japanese beetles on grape plants you must first kill the adult beetles and then attack their grubs. Prepare a mixture of warm water and soap in a glass jar or bowl. Go out to your grape vines right before dusk and flick all of the Japanese Beetles that you find off of the leaves into the warm water and soap mixture. Assemble the Spectracide Bag-A-Bug Japanese Beetle traps and hang one downwind and another close to where your grape vines are growing. Fill your dispenser tube with milky spore. The milky spore will kill the Japanese beetle grubs. Open the tube and apply a teaspoon of milky spore every four feet of lawn. Allow the mil