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
Papillion’s suburban landscapes feature valuable shade trees and ornamental evergreens that face serious threats from summer pests. Our professional prevention service protects both tree types with two sprays in June and July, timed to target pests during their most vulnerable stages. Homeowners with Lindens or Roses often see rapid damage as Japanese Beetles emerge in early June. Simultaneously, bagworm caterpillars hatch on evergreens like Junipers and Spruce. This service offers a unique efficiency by controlling two completely different pests with one professional program, ensuring your entire yard stays protected from the permanent damage that these insects can cause if left untreated. What we do:
Papillion homeowners often ask why they have beetles even if they treat their lawn for grubs. The reason is that Japanese Beetles can fly up to 5 miles per day, meaning they fly in from surrounding parks, ditches, and farm fields. Grub control protects your lawn but does not stop these flying adults. You should avoid beetle traps because they attract more beetles into your yard than they catch. We recommend pairing pest prevention with deep root fertilization. Proper nutrition helps your Papillion trees recover from damage, maintain their vigor, and resist environmental stress throughout the changing seasons.
Japanese Beetles are the adult form of white grubs and emerge after 10 months underground. They consume the soft leaf tissue between veins, leaving a lacy skeleton. Bagworms construct protective bags out of silk and chewed plant material. Our treatment uses specialized high-reach equipment that can spray 30-60 feet into the canopy. This reach is essential for treating mature trees and is far beyond what consumer sprayers can do. We apply two treatments because the insecticide naturally breaks down after 3 to 4 weeks. This two-step process ensures continuous coverage through the entire June and July peak feeding window for both types of 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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While Japanese Beetle damage is unsightly, Bagworms pose a greater threat to Papillion properties because their damage is permanent. Conifer trees do not regrow needles on branches that have been stripped bare. Once a Spruce or Juniper branch is defoliated, it remains bare forever, which can permanently disfigure your evergreens or kill smaller trees entirely. Deciduous trees like Lindens can regrow their leaves every spring, making beetle damage temporary. Because each bagworm bag can contain up to 1,000 eggs, a single missed bag can lead to an explosion in the pest population the following year. Prevention is the only way to avoid these lasting landscape losses.
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.