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
Omaha’s extensive urban forest contains both beautiful shade trees and evergreens, but both are heavily targeted by summer pests. Our professional service uses two monthly sprays in June and July to protect your landscape from Japanese Beetles and Bagworms simultaneously. In early June, beetles emerge from the soil and fly across the city seeking favorites like Linden trees and Roses. Simultaneously, bagworm eggs hatch on Omaha’s Junipers and Arborvitae. This dual-protection program is the most efficient way to manage your yard, as both pests are vulnerable at the same time and respond to our professional treatment. What we do:
Omaha residents must realize that lawn grub control protects the grass but does not stop adult Japanese Beetles from flying in from up to 5 miles away. You should absolutely avoid using beetle traps, as they draw many more pests into your yard than they capture. Our foliar sprays kill beetles already on your trees without attracting new ones from the neighborhood. We recommend combining this pest prevention with deep root fertilization to help your trees stay strong. Proper watering and nutrition give your Omaha trees the energy they need to recover from pest attacks and survive the summer heat.
Japanese Beetles are metallic green and bronze insects that emerge in early June to skeletonize leaves. They release aggregation pheromones that attract huge groups, which can completely defoliate a small tree in just a few days. Bagworms construct protective bags from silk and twigs that resemble pine cones. We use high-reach professional equipment that can spray up to 60 feet into your tree canopy. This high-pressure treatment is essential for complete coverage. The insecticide provides residual protection for 3-4 weeks, so a second spray in July is required to cover the entire peak feeding season of both pests.
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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Bagworms are the larval stage of a moth and feed exclusively on evergreens. They are a more serious threat than Japanese Beetles because conifer trees do not regrow needles. Once a branch is stripped bare by bagworms, it stays bare forever. Severe infestations can permanently ruin the look of your evergreens or kill them entirely in a single season. While Japanese Beetles cause unsightly damage by eating leaf tissue, deciduous trees can regrow their leaves the following spring. Therefore, preventing bagworm buildup is the highest priority for maintaining a healthy and beautiful Omaha landscape over the long term.
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.