If your grass has random brown patches, or leaves on your trees look like something attacked them with a scissors, chances are you can point the finger at Japanese beetles.
In the past five years, this destructive pest has rampaged into Lake Zurich, SE Wisconsin and northern IL. Japanese beetles devour on more than three hundred plants. Rose bushes and grape vines are among their top targets.
Japanese beetles are about a half-inch in size. Their metallic-green bodies are partly covered by bronze-colored wings. They attack feast on trees and plants with abandon, leaving “skeletonized” leaves that resemble sewing lace. The bugs feed on only the material between the veins.
Japanese beetles are the most widespread turf-grass pest in the U.S. - including Lake Zurich. Adults tunnel into grass to lay eggs. The hatched grubs in the lawn devour the roots of grasses and other plants. Brown tracks or large spots result.
If these visions sound familiar, you just want to know how to get rid of Japanese beetles. Grub control killer can be used on the larvae. Spraying is the only means of adult Japanese beetle control for your Lake Zurich home.
Ready to attack the Japanese beatles before they go after your trees and foliage? Schedule an appointment to virtually rid your yard of Japanese beetles. Better yet, save money with our Japanese beetle protection package.
Don’t wait and wonder what Japanese beetles are. Take action at the first sign of their presence. They won’t wait around for you, trust us.