Sunday, April 16, 2006

White Roses and Japanese beetles


Like many of you, I'm a big fan of white roses, especially the JFK Rose. One of the biggest problems with these wonderful flowers is that they seem to attract Japanese beetles! These pesky little varmits eat away at the flower, the leaves and eventually destroy the plant.

One of my gardening buddies came up with a really neat idea! She didn't want to use the pesticide Seven on the roses, and the beetle traps didn't seem to help. She noticed that these beetles seem to be attracted to white flowers. So she put up a white sheet in her backyard away from the roses. Lo and behold, the beetles gathered on the sheet. The next morning, she came outside and saw all the beetles on the sheet. She picked them off and put them in soapy water. The trick worked. No pesticides, and no more beetles.

Here are some white roses, that will NEVER have beetles and will always be in bloom.


White Roses

Happy Gardening


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2 Comments:

Blogger Nifty Galoot said...

Great tip, using a white sheet for getting rid of beetles.

Lovely photos of white roses.

5:33 AM  
Blogger Jessica Harwood said...

The beetles here don't seem to have a color preference, but that's an interesting experiment.

9:54 AM  

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