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Bag-A-Bug Japanese Beetle Trap -Combo Lure System
 
 

Bag-A-Bug Japanese Beetle Trap -Combo Lure System

by Spectracide
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

Price: $8.77
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Bag-A-Bug Japanese Beetle Trap -Combo Lure System + Spectrum #16903 JapaneseBeetle Disp Bag + Spectrum Group 16905 1-Ounce Replacement Lures
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Product Features

  • Japanese Beetle Trap
  • Covers a 5000 Sq Ft Area
  • Lasts the Entire Beetle Season
  • Combo Lure System

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B00197W3A8
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #327,823 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
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Product Description

Description: Spectracide Bag-A-Bug Japanese Beetle Trap is an insect attracting and trapping system that uses a dual lure to trap and kill both male and female Japanese beetles before they destroy your garden and trees. Use the Japanese beetle's own natural sex attractant together with a proven floral lure to attract from 2 to 5 times as many beetles as the commonly available floral lure alone. Trap is effective over a 5,000 square foot area. Employs the latest in controlled-release technology to approximate the female beetle's release rate, and provides a season-long supply of the most effective Japanese beetle lure system available. Natural... Controls destructive pests using the insect's own natural biology. Easy to use... Package includes easy-to-follow illustrated instructions for trap assembly, placement and disposal. This trap includes: One combo lure system One set of interlocking vains Two bags One hang tie


 

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars If you have the time this is a good product purchase somewhere else, April 7, 2008
First thing to point out is that these traps work. In fact they work almost to well. Be prepared to purchase 2 and have to empty them at least once a day. With 2 traps that's 8,000 less beetles folks but you can jury rig the trap to use bigger bags.

That being said here are the caveats. Right up front, find another source to purchase them from. This seller wants $7.50 for shipping. Chew that for a minute. Completely over the top and uncalled for.

The second point is that because of the attractant power of the bags (not joking) you will end up drawing the varmints in from some distance. Some say miles away. For best performance get 2 and spread them out on your property. Keep the bags away from where you eat cause at peak season you will get swarms of the pests coming in rapidly and happily die in your traps.

But if you keep at it the Bag-a-Bug will capture 1 out of 10 bugs that land on it (sorry to hear about the figs!) and even the sight of these bugs to other Japanese Beetles draws more and more and more. You get the picture. The simple sight of one beetle to another screams "heh the sex is better over in this yard", literally and that is how they work.

Here is the good news. The more you trap the less eggs the females lay (normally 60 per season) and since Japanese beetles are cyclical over a 5 year period you can be a rest over time. But you have to keep at it.

I rate it 4 for two reasons. First the silly price and second because of the volume of work you have to do. Again remember they do work and if you like your vegetation as much as we do you might even find yourself buying more than 2. Try to look at it as a joyful gardener's vengeance and keep a cold one in your hand. It might not seem like quite as much work plus it is completely rewarding. Honest.

Good luck and remember Red Green, "if the women don't find you handsome they should at least find you handy".

Mike
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Works All Too Well, August 1, 2008
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This review is from: Bag-A-Bug Japanese Beetle Trap -Combo Lure System (Kitchen)
Ordered this product after all the local stores were sold out. Received it two days later and have been trapping beetles every since. I go through roughly one bag a day per trap.(2)Be warned that you will need extra bags and the stench of the rotting bugs gets quite intense.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Bag 'O Bugs Works!, June 26, 2010
This review is from: Bag-A-Bug Japanese Beetle Trap -Combo Lure System (Kitchen)
This is my 2nd year with Japanese Beetles. Last year they weren't that bad, so I just picked them off manually and drowned them in bleach/soapy water. This year, I just didn't have the time for that and it appeared my problem was getting worse.

I quickly ran to the store and got one of these kits for about $5.50. Two bags, one "hot sex over here" attractant and the yellow bag opener thingie. Setup was quick and within SECONDS of me putting it outside, the beetles were coming over to check out the action.

Some things I didn't realize until later: You really do need to move this AWAY from the plants/bushes/trees that have the beetles. I had mine sitting right next to the bush they were attacking and even though some were going into the bag, many were just as happy to hang out on the bush NEXT to the bug bagger and get their freak on. So I moved the bag further away, but tied it to a lilac bush where the beetles weren't hanging out. Guess what? Beetles are now eating my lilac bush! LOL So I finally took the bag and rigged it up in the middle of my yard, a good 20 feet away from any bushes (which it does recommend on the box), etc. Now, since the beetles have nowhere to land, they just hang out around the bag and most of them fall in.

I don't have a ton of beetles; it's been about a week now and I'd say the bag is 1/4 full (about 300 beetles or so, from the looks of it). The bag STINKS if you get too close to it. I may have to empty soon. Also, I kinda wish they'd make these a little more, er, not so ugly to hang in your yard. What about a flower pattern? ;)

This product has helped out immensely though I would recommend you get one for the front yard and one for the back. I still have a few beetles chewing up my front bushes as I'm guessing they can't smell the pheromones from the back yard.

I'll be buying another bag soon! Definitely worth the cost.
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