Protecting Roses From Japanese Beetles: Strategies For Identifying, Preventing And Mitigating Their Damage
Japanese Beetles are a significant pest of roses, causing damage to leaves and flowers. They can be identified by metallic green body and copper colour wings. They are oval in shape and have white tufts of hair along the sides and bottom of their bodies. The larvae are creamy white, with a brown head and can be found in soil.
Adults emerge from the soil in the summer and feed on the leaves, flowers and stems of roses and other plants. They lay eggs in the soil, which hatch into larvae. The larvae feed on plant roots before pupating in the soil and emerging as adults the following year.
Japanese Beetles are foliage feeders and cause significant damage to the leaves of rose plants.
Scientific Name: Popillia japonica
The exact distribution of Japanese Beetles in India is not well documented. However, they are a known pest of rose plants and are likely present in rose-growing regions of the country.
The management of Japanese Beetles on rose plants can be achieved through an integrated approach that includes cultural, physical, mechanical, biological and chemical measures.
Mechanical practices such as using row covers or screens can prevent Japanese Beetles from accessing rose plants.
Chemical control of Japanese beetles in roses is an effective method of managing the pest population. The following are the commercial chemicals that are used to control Japanese beetles in roses ,
Product Name | Technical Content | Dosage |
Danitol Insecticide | Fenpropathrin 10% EC | 1.5 -2ml/lit of water |
Starthene Insecticide | Acephate 75 % SP | 1.75-2.5g/lit of water |
Meothrin Insecticide | Fenpropathrin 30% EC | 0.5ml/lit of water |
Karate Insecticide | Lambdacyhalothrin 5% EC | 1.5-2ml/lit of water |
Solomon Insecticide | Beta-Cyfluthrin + Imidacloprid 300 OD (8.49 + 19.81 % w/w) | 0.75 – 1ml/lit of water |
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