Two completely different pests, two different tree types, ONE solution at the same time!
2 Applications: 1 in June & 1 in July
High-Reach Foliar Spraying
Preventative & Curative Treatment
Targeted Application
Photo Documentation
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2 Applications: 1 in June & 1 in July
High-Reach Foliar Spraying
Preventative & Curative Treatment
Targeted Application
Photo Documentation
Lincoln’s warm summers create perfect conditions for two destructive pests: Japanese Beetles and Bagworms. Homeowners often see Japanese Beetles emerge from the soil in early June to attack favorite plants like Linden trees, Roses, and Crabapples. At the same time, Bagworms hatch to feed on Junipers and Spruce throughout Lancaster County. Our professional program uses two applications in June and July to protect your entire landscape. This is highly efficient because both pests are active during the same weeks and respond to the same treatment, allowing one service to protect both deciduous and evergreen trees. What we do:
Lincoln homeowners should understand that even if you treat your lawn for grubs, you will still get Japanese Beetles because they fly in from surrounding properties. You should never use Japanese Beetle traps, as research shows they attract far more beetles to your property than they actually catch. Instead, rely on our foliar sprays which kill pests through both contact and ingestion. For the best results, pair this pest protection with deep root fertilization. Proper nutrition helps your trees maintain the vigor needed to recover from any existing damage and resist future environmental stress throughout the growing season.
Japanese Beetles are “skeletonizers” that eat the soft tissue between leaf veins, leaving only a lacy skeleton behind. They feed in groups and release pheromones that attract even more beetles from up to 5 miles away. Bagworms are caterpillars that live inside silk bags camouflaged with plant material, making them look like brown pine cones. We use specialized high-reach equipment to spray insecticide 30-60 feet into tree canopies. This ensures total coverage that consumer sprayers cannot reach. Two applications are necessary because the insecticide breaks down over 3-4 weeks due to sun and rain.
1st application
June
Preventative + Kills Early Arrivals
Early Japanese Beetles, Young Bagworms
2nd application
July
Maintains Protection During Peak Feeding
Peak Japanese Beetles, Growing Bagworms
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Deciduous trees can regrow leaves every spring, so Japanese Beetle damage is usually temporary if catch in time. However, conifer trees do NOT regrow needles once they are defoliated; the damage is permanent and irreversible. A severe bagworm infestation can kill a Spruce or Juniper entirely or leave it permanently disfigured with bare branches. This makes preventative treatment in June and July critical before the pests mature. Stopping these pests early is far more effective than trying to react once major damage has occurred, saving your valuable landscape from being destroyed or stunted forever.
At Yard Boss, we understand that you may have questions about our services, processes, and how we can help you achieve the perfect lawn. Whether you’re curious about our lawn care techniques, service areas, or the benefits of professional lawn maintenance, you’ll find the information you need right here. If you have any additional questions, feel free to reach out to our friendly team!
Japanese Beetles can fly up to 5 miles per day. Even if grub control prevents beetles from emerging from YOUR lawn, beetles are still flying in from:
Grub control protects your lawn from grub damage but cannot prevent adult beetles from flying onto your property. That's why foliar (tree) spray is necessary—you must kill the beetles ON your trees to prevent damage.
Yes, it is almost certain. If you have them attacking your landscape one year, they will return every year. However, the severity varies year to year based primarily on weather conditions:
The beetles will keep coming back because they're constantly being produced in untreated areas within flying distance. Annual preventative treatment is the only way to protect vulnerable trees.
June and July are the ONLY effective treatment window. Here's why:
Our 2-application program (one in June, one in July) provides optimal protection during the vulnerable window.
Results depend on the pest and infestation level:
Hand-picking is an option for VERY small infestations (5-10 bags on accessible branches). However:
For any significant infestation or trees over 15 feet tall, professional spray treatment is the only practical solution.
We take precautions to minimize impact on beneficial insects:
Absolutely! Many customers choose selective treatment based on:
During the on-site estimate, we'll help you identify which trees are most vulnerable and prioritize treatment based on your budget and concerns.