Insecticide For June Bugs

One of the most unpleasant things about summer is dealing with the bugs. Not only do you have to wave a towel around at night or run away from them, but sometimes their bites are pretty painful as well (especially if you’re allergic). The good news is, you don’t need to deal with it. I’ve gotten rid of those pesky flying bugs, and can show you how to do it too.

Insecticide For June Bugs

While planning for your assault on June bugs, keep a few important caveats in mind. While methods such as June bug traps don’t present hazards to humans or pets, some of the methods below involve using pesticides that can be harmful to humans. With that in mind, it’s important to protect yourself by wearing rubber gloves and a mask. While these methods may be suitable for treating yards, shrubs and bushes, don’t use pesticides on your vegetable garden. Ahead, learn about how to get rid of June beetles.

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STEP 1: Remove the adult bugs.

While a June bug repellent might keep these insects from annoying you, it won’t stop them from infesting your lawn. Female June bugs lay eggs in the grass in mid-summer, so destroying the adults before they get a chance to do so will not only help your shrubs look better this season, you’ll also have a head start on a healthier lawn next spring.

  • Set a June bug trap overnight. To attract and effectively drown June bugs, pour one-half cup of molasses into an empty milk jug or large jar, add one-half cup of hot water, then cover and shake well. Bury the open jar near rose bushes or other plants that the little buggers fancy, leaving only the neck of the jar above the soil. Check the trap each morning and dispose of any drowned beetles. Refill the trap as necessary.
  • Catch them by hand. Since these pests generally move slowly, it’s fairly easy to get rid of June bugs by plucking them off shrubs and dropping them into a jar of soapy water to drown them. Be sure to wear gloves when hunting June bugs. Although they don’t bite, some species have sharp spikes on their legs that can scratch.
  • Make a natural insecticide. Kill Japanese beetles and other June bugs with a safe, do-it-yourself insecticide. Mix four cloves of minced garlic with one tablespoon of mineral oil and let sit overnight. Then strain out the garlic bits, add the garlic oil to a pint of water, and mix in one teaspoon of mild liquid dish soap. Put two tablespoons of this concentrate into a pint spray bottle, fill with plain water, and spray directly onto June bugs and any plants showing evidence of their munching.
  • Attract predators. Many insect-eating birds, toads, and snakes enjoy a good meal of June bugs. Encourage these visitors by providing water—a birdbath for birds, a shallow dish of water for toads and snakes—as well as safe spots for your foraging friends to hide when necessary. Birds appreciate the cover of shrubs and trees, while toads and snakes prefer a damp, cool, shady spot to hide in the heat of the day. Attract these helpful amphibians and reptiles to your garden by building them a simple home. Place an overturned terracotta pot in the garden and prop up one side with a stick or rock to create an opening for an entrance.
  • Try a commercial insecticide. If natural methods fail, there are insecticides that kill adult June bugs, along with most other destructive garden pests. As these products can be harmful to humans and pets, it’s best to try natural methods before resorting to them.
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STEP 2: Prevent damage from grubs.

While adult June bugs can wreak havoc on roses and other shrubs during their brief summer fling, it’s the grubs that will get your grass. Lose the larvae with the following methods.

  • Don’t mow too low. Female June bugs like to lay their eggs in short grass, so you can discourage them by not mowing your lawn too short. Keep the grass at least three inches tall during their early-to-mid-summer active season.
  •  Let nematodes fight your battle. Beneficial microscopic worms called nematodes attack and eliminate grubs in your lawn. You can buy nematodes online or at most large garden centers. Just mix as directed, spray your affected lawn, and let the worms work their magic.
  • Bring on the bacteria. Bacillus thuringiensis, usually abbreviated as Bt, is bacteria that infects and kills many garden pests, including June bug grubs, yet is harmless to humans and pets. You’ll usually find Bt sold as a liquid concentrate or a powder to spray or sprinkle directly onto affected plants and turf. You might need to reapply Bt weekly if the infestation is heavy.
  • Apply insecticide. If the above methods don’t do the trick to get rid of grubs, there are potent insecticides that will. Many are made from neem oil, which kills many types of larvae but is generally safe for beneficial insects like bees and ladybugs. If a neem-based insecticide fails, there are stronger—but more toxic—pesticides to try. Apply these late in the summer, when the grubs are still close to the surface of the soil. Once winter arrives, the grubs will burrow deep underground, where a pesticide is unlikely to affect them.

Insecticide For June Bugs

June bugs are a nuisance for homeowners and gardeners. They can destroy plants, eat holes in leaves, and cause general damage to your plants. They are also known as potato bugs or bean beetles and are a type of beetle.

Insecticides for June bugs exist and can be used to control them, but this is not always an easy task because they can be very hardy insects. You should start by spraying your plants with water before treating them with an insecticide because this will help to soften their outer shell so that they will absorb the insecticide more easily.

There are many different types of insecticides available for June bugs including pyrethrins, carbaryl, permethrin (which comes in both liquid and granular form), bifenthrin, cyfluthrin, lambda-cyhalothrin, tralomethrin (which comes in both granular form), imidacloprid (which comes in both liquid form), chlorpyrifos (which comes in both liquid form), fenvalerate (which comes in both granular form) and spinosad.

List Of Insecticide For June Bugs

Scotts GrubEx1 Season Long Grub Killer, 14.35 lb.
Price : $24.48
Features :

  • One application in the spring or early summer kills and prevents grubs and armyworms for 4 months
  • Helps prevent root damage caused by insects for a stronger lawn
  • Prevents turf damage by killing grubs when they are young
  • Kills 25% more grub types vs. original GrubEx
  • Scotts products are designed to work with Scotts spreaders

Additional Info :

Item Dimensions
Height 3.5 Inches
Width 12 Inches
Length 16 Inches
Weight 14.7 Pounds
BioAdvanced 502570B Dual Action Rose & Flower Insect Killer Insecticide, 24-Ounce, Ready-to-Use
Price : $7.59
Features :

  • INSECT KILLER: Kills Aphids, Caterpillars, Whiteflies, Japanese Beetles, and more on contact
  • 30 DAY PROTECTION: Protects against listed insects for up to 30 days
  • USE ON: Roses, flowers, plants, and even houseplants
  • RAINPROOF PROTECTION: Rainproof within 1 hour of application
  • COVERAGE AREA: Treats up to 34 plants
  • RESTRICTIONS: Restricted in CT, MD, & VT. Not for sale, sale into, distribution, and or use in Nassau, Suffolk, Kings and Queens counties of NY

Additional Info :

Color Ready-to-Use
Item Dimensions
Height 11.25 Inches
Width 2.19 Inches
Length 5 Inches
Weight 0.00024 Pounds
BAYER CROP SCIENCE 700280B Complete Insect Killer for Soil & Turf for Soil and Turf, 32 oz, Ready-to-Spray
Price : $13.98
Features :

  • INSECT KILLER: Army worm killer. Also kills listed surface insects including grubs, ants, ticks and more in 24 hours
  • 3 MONTH PROTECTION: Kills listed soil insects for up to 3 months
  • USE ON: Soil and turf lawns and around the home
  • PLUS MOSQUITO KILLER: Kills mosquitos in addition to 30 other outdoor pests
  • COVERAGE AREA: Treats up to 5,334 square feet
  • RESTRICTIONS: Not for use in CT, MD, & VT. Not for sale, sale into, distribution, and or use in Nassau, Suffolk, Kings and Queens counties of NY

Additional Info :

Color Ready-to-Spray
Item Dimensions
Height 11.25 Inches
Width 2.55 Inches
Length 5 Inches
Weight 2 Pounds
SPECTRUM BRANDS 53944, 10-Pound Spectracide Triazicide Insect Killer for Lawns Granules 10 Pounds, Kil, 10 lbs
Price : $6.00
Features :

  • Kills lawn insects: use outdoors on lawns and as a band treatment around your house foundation
  • Kills more than 100 insect types: kills insects above and below ground, including ants (excluding harvester and pharaoh ants), crickets, armyworms, cutworms, grubs, ticks and others as listed
  • Kills on contact: treat when insects first appear or when you notice lawn damage
  • Controls grubs: treat any time between late July and early October
  • Granular formula: distribute granules uniformly around the treatment area; water in lightly immediately after application

Additional Info :

Item Dimensions
Height 18.75 Inches
Width 2.75 Inches
Length 11 Inches
Weight 10 Pounds
BIOADVANCED 708570 24 oz Rose & Flower Insect Killer RTU, 24-Ounce, White
Price : $5.38 ($0.22 / Fl Oz)
Features :

  • INSECT KILLER: Kills 100+ insects including Aphids, Caterpillars, Whiteflies, Japanese Beetles, and more
  • KILLS ON CONTACT: Kills listed insects on contact
  • 14 DAY PROTECTION: Protects against listed insects for up to 14 days
  • USE ON: Roses, flowers, plants, and even vegetable gardens

Additional Info :

Color White
Item Dimensions
Height 1 Inches
Width 1 Inches
Length 1 Inches
Release Date 2021-11-11T00:00:01Z

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