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Yellow Sticky Cards are used for monitoring at the rate of one trap per 250 square feet, though it is more prevelently used at one per 1000 square feet in larger or monoculture greenhouses. ... Unique formula to lure and capture large numbers of Rose Chafers when used with a white Japanese beetle trap design.
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cellent at luring and capturing large numbers of Rose Chafers when used with a white Japanese beetle trap design. Comes with a durable, reusable, 1/2 gallon catch container. Place traps at least 30 feet away from ... ROSE CHAFER DELUXE KIT (Macrodactylus subspinosis) ... Deluxe Kit includes JB trap and 1 Rose Chafer Lure...
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www.greatlakesipm.com/rosechaferkits.html
www.greatlakesipm.com/rosechaferkits.html
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Place traps at least 30 feet away from foliage or plants. For larger acreage, place traps every 200 feet around perimeter. Deluxe Kit includes JB trap and 1 Rose Chafer Lure IPM-RC-9006-01; Rose Chafer replacement lure IPM-RC-9007-01;
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www.greatlakesipm.com/readytousekits.html
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A commercial rose chafer trap can be used to draw beetles away from plants. Place traps30 ft away from plants that need protection and use one trap per 200 ft of yard perimeter. This is a type of Japanese beetle trap with a special rose chafer attractant.
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wihort.uwex.edu/flowers/RoseChafers.htm
wihort.uwex.edu/flowers/RoseChafers.htm
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Monitoring may also be conducted by utilizing the attractant developed for rose chafer. Traps should be placed around the perimeter and dissecting the ...
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oardc.osu.edu/grapeipm/rose_chafer.htm
oardc.osu.edu/grapeipm/rose_chafer.htm
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Another method is to kill the chafer larvae using biological controls such as beneficial nematodes or a product called "milky spore." A new Neem-based product is available that repels the chafers. Or, manually knock them off ... Or trap them with a specially designed Rose Chafer trap that uses a pheremone to attract them.
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www.springvalleyroses.com/learn/bugs.html
www.springvalleyroses.com/learn/bugs.html
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Rose chafer larvae may damage grass and nursery crop roots sufficiently to require controlling. Cultural: The pupa in its earthen cell is extremely sensitive to disturbances. High pupal mortality can be achieved by plowing, cultivating, or harrowing to a depth of 3 inches or more.
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www.cooperseeds.com/rosechafer.php3
www.cooperseeds.com/rosechafer.php3
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www.pherobase.com/database/species/species-Cetonia-aura...
www.pherobase.com/database/species/species-Cetonia-aurata.php
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If you live on sandy soil you may see the rose chafers migrate into your yard and feed on grapes, raspberries, peonies, roses and many other plants. You can spray with landscape sprays, cover plants with floating row covers, or try to trap the beetles.
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www.entomology.wisc.edu/diaglab/06hilite/06_06.html
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