The Japanese Beetle is an invasive species responsible for 636 million dollars a year to control. They were first discovered in New Jersey in 1916, since then they have infested every state east of the Mississippi River. They have continued to invade states across the Mississippi River.
This video provides a chemical free alternative to protect your crops and property from this destructive pest. We are showing one of many disposable containers you can repurpose to trap the beetles. The ingredients are sugar, water, yeast, and a fruit to attract the insects. This video shows how you too can build your own traps with recycled containers.
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