I'm sure I'm not the only one plagued by this infestation.
Once upon a time earlier this summer, I had a honeycrisp apple tree (semi-dwarf) that was so laden with fat beautiful apples that some branches were breaking.
At the end of July, Japanese beetles landed on it and began eating leaves. Then they moved to the apples. It happened so quickly that I couldn't control the invasion. These asshole beetles have taken over my honeycrisp tree, and now there are ants, flies, and beetles eating everything on it.
I started to find them on my peach tree. So far, I've been able to knock them into soapy water and kill them that way- but what can I do for next year's harvest? How do I save these trees and the fruit?
My apple tree is about 12' high by 20' wide, but it's in a little gully.
My peach tree is about 15' tall, and maybe 12' wide.
What can I do to keep these beetle bastards away, without jeopardizing the safety of the fruit?