Please please please don't use these! I tried them. They caught everything accept the cucumber beetles. Not wanted were killing bees, butterflies but this morning I found a small bird! Wings were stuck solid, it had ripped half its wing off from obvious struggle. Barely alive I had to put it out of its misery and I'm not happy about it. I took them out immediately and won't use ever again! I suggest for indoors only!
I tried this from Amazon last summer. It caught gnats and a few bees (made me sad). No impact on the cucumber beetle. I've tried beneficial nematodes, and it reduced somewhat the cucumber beetles. Eliminated the Japanese beetles (great). Mild impact on flea beetles, which attack eggplant. I may have needed to repeat the nematodes more in early spring. Problem is that some methods can hurt beneficial insects.
I have a lot of bumblebees around, so I would be afraid that they would get caught in it. Sounds like a pretty good idea, but don't want to chance it with my bee buddies. I guess I'll just keep picking those little bastards by hand 😔
So if you're using the yellow sticky traps yo catch beetles, would they then not also catch bees?? I'm just worried that I try the same thing, and it catches the beetles (which is what I want) but then it also works so well that it catches bees (which I don't want to happen).
The thing is, you hung the lure right by your plants that they're after. It would be better to hang it further away from your plants. It's hard to do cuz you see them buzzing around your plants tho. So I got the regular cheep ones without the lure to hang by my plants. That way I catch some of the ones that aren't lured away. And it's probably wrong to admit that I take great glee in every one that I catch and smash. But yeah, there it is. I really do.
Awesome, thanks for the advice! I'll give it a try hanging it further away and see how it goes. And I also get a lot of joy out of destroying these pests lol
I put em in the high tunnel mistake it actually attracted more beetles with the feremones in the scent I was inundated.Put em far away from your Cukes.Also I mostly caught bees and flies on the other traps. Funny video loved it.
Thanks for the info I have a planter garden and all my plants were lush and big ..then the dreaded beetle appeared I'm so upset I hope these help can't wait till Friday when the show up
I curse at the pests in my garden with a little accent, too! 😂 Gosh, I hope these traps help! I am sooooo tired of retreating with neem oil and every other organic potion I’ve tried!
I wonder if it works with squash lady bugs. I spend more time picking them and their nasty little spawn than I do vegetables. But like Erika smith noted in a comment here, I'd be concerned about trapping all my varieties of bumbley bees (didn't know there were so many) as well as any other beneficial insects. Guess I'll just keep pickin'.
It’s my understanding these are only used so you can identify when the cucumber beetle is present in the garden and how bad the infection is (by seeing how many are on there). This is not to correct the issue.
You’re using neem oil that contains clarified hydrophobic extract instead of neem oil with azadirachtin SOLELY. That’s why the spray might not have been effective
I used these traps and just like others have said I caught a few beetles, a few bees, and a ton of houseflies and gnats. My cucumbers remained infested with the beetles. I even tried fashioning the sticky traps into duplicate blossoms by cutting the sticky paper and making cones to resemble the blossoms and I had the same result. I tried the yellow cups with various soap, water, and vinegar concoctions listed online and it had little effect. Neem oil didn’t work for me and neither did diatomaceous earth. I’m in the Northeast Ohio area and had good success with cucumbers my first few years but the last few have just been devastating. I’ve replaced the soil in these areas and I will try one more time. To date I’m simply not aware of an organic/non toxic method for dealing with these pests. Most every garden center I went to recommended seven-dust. That will probably be the product I try this year.
Have you tried growing burpless varieties? They produce far less cucurbitacin, the chemical that attracts the beetles. It makes the plants tougher for the beetles to locate, though once they do, they’ll attack it like they would any other cucurbits. But if you grow them in an area that’s currently free of beetles, they’ll be far less likely to end up with them.
@@lburrsshinyhunts2253 I don't know, but I would doubt it. Nematodes don't eat plants or roots, they eat other insects eggs and larvas. So they might not be sensitive to whatever makes the marigold repulsive to some insects (flavonoïds, auxines or such). If uncertain, you could try a section that doesn't have marigold and test it.
OMG, thanks so much for this. I'm in Ohio and just discovered these little bastard$ a few days ago in my zucchini that had just sprouted and in my beans. I'm getting these traps ASAP!!
I haven't caught a single bee with my traps. Maybe bees are just smarter than cucumber beetles lol. I did catch one lady bug but it really hasn't been a problem otherwise with beneficial insects.
I have a lot of those sticky things for my indoor plants I was tempted to put them outside , but I was worried about the bees 🐝 😢 I want to bees but not wasps and these little fu****s.
Id recommend not using premixed neem oil. Get pure neem and mix it up. I mix it with my water soluble fertilizer and use it. The pre mixed stuff isnt as good in my experience and is far more expensive per use. squash bugs and cuke Beatles are horrible in Ky. I get joy in killing them and Im usually a let it live type of guy.. but not these bastards lol
How long does it usually take to see a difference? How often do you apply yours? I've been applying weekly for 2 weeks in and they are still a problem. Does it take a good while to see a big difference?
@@daniellebailey6802 if I notice them heavy, I'll spray I once, then again 4 days later. If it rains it will wash off I've also found that spraying peppermint oil can confuse them and make it harder to find your plants after trimming them. Some years tho, they seem to not be phased like other years and it's a daily chore to pick them and kill them every morning through each way. We have had 3 waves this year but have been able to catch them in the egg stage which has made a HUGE difference. Hope the info helps.✌❤
Thats a really misleading title since it will do no such thing and kill or injure countless other beneficial bugs and birds in the process..Way to bait everyone in to doing the same thing..You should be ashamed of yourself..
does pyritthren kill them?
I dunno how yours worked out, but on 3 traps, I've caught 4 cucumber beetles and 6 million houseflies!
Haha I caught a ton of cucumber beetles, but I also caught a bunch of random bugs as well. Nothing can resist that lure!
Please please please don't use these!
I tried them. They caught everything accept the cucumber beetles. Not wanted were killing bees, butterflies but this morning I found a small bird! Wings were stuck solid, it had ripped half its wing off from obvious struggle. Barely alive I had to put it out of its misery and I'm not happy about it.
I took them out immediately and won't use ever again! I suggest for indoors only!
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I tried this from Amazon last summer. It caught gnats and a few bees (made me sad). No impact on the cucumber beetle. I've tried beneficial nematodes, and it reduced somewhat the cucumber beetles. Eliminated the Japanese beetles (great). Mild impact on flea beetles, which attack eggplant. I may have needed to repeat the nematodes more in early spring. Problem is that some methods can hurt beneficial insects.
I have a lot of bumblebees around, so I would be afraid that they would get caught in it. Sounds like a pretty good idea, but don't want to chance it with my bee buddies. I guess I'll just keep picking those little bastards by hand 😔
Bumble bees are not attracted to yellow. They use strips like these in greenhouses where they use bumble bees to pollinate.
So if you're using the yellow sticky traps yo catch beetles, would they then not also catch bees?? I'm just worried that I try the same thing, and it catches the beetles (which is what I want) but then it also works so well that it catches bees (which I don't want to happen).
Will they then save your plants if they have already started wilting from the dang things?
Whats inside the packets you added between the yellow plastic - think you called it a “lure”?
Did the bees get trapped?
Can you please put up a link to the trap? I can't seem to find trap and lure on Amazon.
The thing is, you hung the lure right by your plants that they're after. It would be better to hang it further away from your plants. It's hard to do cuz you see them buzzing around your plants tho. So I got the regular cheep ones without the lure to hang by my plants. That way I catch some of the ones that aren't lured away. And it's probably wrong to admit that I take great glee in every one that I catch and smash. But yeah, there it is. I really do.
Awesome, thanks for the advice! I'll give it a try hanging it further away and see how it goes. And I also get a lot of joy out of destroying these pests lol
I put em in the high tunnel mistake it actually attracted more beetles with the feremones in the scent I was inundated.Put em far away from your Cukes.Also I mostly caught bees and flies on the other traps.
Funny video loved it.
I started using sevin dust it seems to hold them back. Tried all the organic stuff it never works just more work to do.
Heard a few on other videos saying these have the smell that attacks the beetle so it can bring them from your whole neighborhood to YOUR garden
How do you know you are not hurting the bees with this trap?
probably by looking for bees stuck to it
Wonderful. I’m going to buy these traps at once. The striped beetles are destroying my garden this year here in western Mass.
Thanks for watching! Definitely recommend these traps. I’ve been changing them out about every 2 weeks and they are really doing the trick👍👍
They're kicking my ass in northern Connecticut as well
Thanks for the info I have a planter garden and all my plants were lush and big ..then the dreaded beetle appeared I'm so upset I hope these help can't wait till Friday when the show up
Try these traps!!
Let me know how they work!
I curse at the pests in my garden with a little accent, too! 😂
Gosh, I hope these traps help! I am sooooo tired of retreating with neem oil and every other organic potion I’ve tried!
I wanna get bug zappers too Everytime I’m out at night smashing them they seem to be attracted to my flashlight so a zapper it is.
That's a great idea! I'd love to know how it works out!
I wonder if it works with squash lady bugs. I spend more time picking them and their nasty little spawn than I do vegetables. But like Erika smith noted in a comment here, I'd be concerned about trapping all my varieties of bumbley bees (didn't know there were so many) as well as any other beneficial insects. Guess I'll just keep pickin'.
It’s my understanding these are only used so you can identify when the cucumber beetle is present in the garden and how bad the infection is (by seeing how many are on there). This is not to correct the issue.
Exactly. It's not going to work well for controlling or eliminating them. Farmers use these for detection like tou said and then they use insecticides
You’re using neem oil that contains clarified hydrophobic extract instead of neem oil with azadirachtin SOLELY. That’s why the spray might not have been effective
I used these traps and just like others have said I caught a few beetles, a few bees, and a ton of houseflies and gnats. My cucumbers remained infested with the beetles. I even tried fashioning the sticky traps into duplicate blossoms by cutting the sticky paper and making cones to resemble the blossoms and I had the same result. I tried the yellow cups with various soap, water, and vinegar concoctions listed online and it had little effect. Neem oil didn’t work for me and neither did diatomaceous earth. I’m in the Northeast Ohio area and had good success with cucumbers my first few years but the last few have just been devastating. I’ve replaced the soil in these areas and I will try one more time. To date I’m simply not aware of an organic/non toxic method for dealing with these pests. Most every garden center I went to recommended seven-dust. That will probably be the product I try this year.
Nematode's work
Nematodes need to be a specific type for these beetles : Heterorhabditis bacteriophora (or HB)
Have you tried growing burpless varieties? They produce far less cucurbitacin, the chemical that attracts the beetles. It makes the plants tougher for the beetles to locate, though once they do, they’ll attack it like they would any other cucurbits. But if you grow them in an area that’s currently free of beetles, they’ll be far less likely to end up with them.
@@SynthOSpherethen if you have marigolds nearby, won’t they inhibit the nematodes
@@lburrsshinyhunts2253 I don't know, but I would doubt it. Nematodes don't eat plants or roots, they eat other insects eggs and larvas. So they might not be sensitive to whatever makes the marigold repulsive to some insects (flavonoïds, auxines or such).
If uncertain, you could try a section that doesn't have marigold and test it.
A word of caution, I have tried these and birds are attracted to them.
We had to stop using it when they would get caught.
OMG, thanks so much for this. I'm in Ohio and just discovered these little bastard$ a few days ago in my zucchini that had just sprouted and in my beans. I'm getting these traps ASAP!!
Glad I could help! These traps will definitely do the trick👍👍
not working in my garden at all!
Are you catching bees as well? Northwestern CT- staying up too late at night trying to catch them. Just inundated
I haven't caught a single bee with my traps. Maybe bees are just smarter than cucumber beetles lol. I did catch one lady bug but it really hasn't been a problem otherwise with beneficial insects.
So what was it? Call them bastards, it hurts their feelings then they fly away?
I have a lot of those sticky things for my indoor plants I was tempted to put them outside , but I was worried about the bees 🐝 😢 I want to bees but not wasps and these little fu****s.
only thing that works for me is spraying them with seven when first notice them.
I bought these and it just caught gnats! Not a single Cucumber beetle. And those weren't cheap either. 😢
You'll also catch and kill dragonflies, butterflies, bees, small bird's and all the helpful flying insects.
Bad idea.
I’ve never had these before😳 it’s almost (almost) as bad as squash bugs. !$$??!!
And birds get stuck etc etc
BASICALLY A STICKY PAD. GOOD IDEA UNLESS THE BUGS U WANT GET CAUGHT N IT
I bought one and hung it. A bird got stuck in it. He gently let me pull him off but it totally wasn't worth it lol
That doesn't work
Did nothing for my problem
I LOVE you! YOU FEEL MY PAIN!
Haha thank you, and yes I do!
I don't get rid I them, I keep them
I just learned never to put the traps by your plants! It brings them in to your garden.
I'm glad you got the little b***ards. 😂
Id recommend not using premixed neem oil. Get pure neem and mix it up. I mix it with my water soluble fertilizer and use it. The pre mixed stuff isnt as good in my experience and is far more expensive per use.
squash bugs and cuke Beatles are horrible in Ky. I get joy in killing them and Im usually a let it live type of guy.. but not these bastards lol
How long does it usually take to see a difference? How often do you apply yours? I've been applying weekly for 2 weeks in and they are still a problem. Does it take a good while to see a big difference?
@@daniellebailey6802 if I notice them heavy, I'll spray I once, then again 4 days later. If it rains it will wash off
I've also found that spraying peppermint oil can confuse them and make it harder to find your plants after trimming them.
Some years tho, they seem to not be phased like other years and it's a daily chore to pick them and kill them every morning through each way.
We have had 3 waves this year but have been able to catch them in the egg stage which has made a HUGE difference.
Hope the info helps.✌❤
My thoughts EXACTLY!
bastard is too polite a word to describe them
Coffee ground gets rid of them
Coffee grounds?
There destroying my flowers
Thats a really misleading title since it will do no such thing and kill or injure countless other beneficial bugs and birds in the process..Way to bait everyone in to doing the same thing..You should be ashamed of yourself..