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lucky1
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If so, have a look at this report:

AREAS INFESTED WITH OR SUSPECTED OF BEING INFESTED WITH JAPANESE BEETLE
http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/plaveg/protect/dir/jbeescae.shtml

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If you drink, don't drive. Don't even putt.

 
Posted : 26/02/2008 12:56 pm
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Makes me wonder. I'll have to check with Ryan at Corolla Tropicals to see if he is JB compliant. That may be why Botanix doesn't ship anything bigger than 3 gal palms out west.

Allen

You don't have to be crazy to grow palms in Alberta..... But it helps

 
Posted : 27/02/2008 10:08 am
lucky1
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Allen,

bigger than 3 gal palms

JB don't fit into a 3 gal?? 😯

It must be voluntary among nurseries, or do CFIA inspectors staff the Weigh Stations?
Barb

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If you drink, don't drive. Don't even putt.

 
Posted : 27/02/2008 10:45 am
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Japanese Beetles are more of a turf pest than a ornamental pest here in Pennsylvania. The larve of the beetles will eat the roots off your lawn grass leaving big areas of dead grass. The adults can cause damage to ornamental plants, but usually not to the point of killing the plant. One of the worst things you can do is use one of those Japanese beetle traps in your yard. They will bring every beetle within smelling distance to your yard where they will have a blast eating your foliage while they reproduce. I let my neighbors put their traps out, they can have all my Japanese Beetles.... 😆


Not the pot I was expecting........

 
Posted : 27/02/2008 11:59 am
lucky1
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Craig, you make several good points.
Like we're going to order turf from Quebec... 😆

One of the worst things you can do is use one of those Japanese beetle traps in your yard.

That's the way I feel about bug-zappers that were all the rage years ago.
I used to wonder why there were more and more moths caught in that thing as time went on.
I knew it wasn't logical to expect that zapper to totally eliminate moths, but felt the increase was unwarranted.

I think what happened was our bug zapper was the only light on at night for, maybe 1/4 mile in each direction in our rural area. The bug zapper actually brought in moths that would've ordinarily bypassed our place. 😆 😆

Barb

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If you drink, don't drive. Don't even putt.

 
Posted : 27/02/2008 1:56 pm
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Barb;

Deep in the bowels of the regulations, there is a section that says that chemically soaking a potted plant is only effective if the pot is less than a certain diameter(10 or 12"). After that they have to be inspected. This applies for shipping from a category 2 (infested) area to a category 1 (non-infested) area. Anything over about 3 gal. would require inspection by CFIA.

I don't know how they enforce it. Maybe they have a JB patrol 😛

Or maybe it is an honor system. 🙁

Or maybe they don't care as long as the JB is leaving town 😉

Allen

You don't have to be crazy to grow palms in Alberta..... But it helps

 
Posted : 27/02/2008 3:38 pm
lucky1
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Allen, they'd have to soak it longer, I would think.
Nice that you're up on those regulations 🙂
When I got my import permit last year, I spent hours looking through that cavernous site.
Bowels is right.
Barb

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If you drink, don't drive. Don't even putt.

 
Posted : 27/02/2008 4:18 pm
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Japanese Beetles are more of a turf pest than a ornamental pest here in Pennsylvania. The larve of the beetles will eat the roots off your lawn grass leaving big areas of dead grass. The adults can cause damage to ornamental plants, but usually not to the point of killing the plant. One of the worst things you can do is use one of those Japanese beetle traps in your yard. They will bring every beetle within smelling distance to your yard where they will have a blast eating your foliage while they reproduce. I let my neighbors put their traps out, they can have all my Japanese Beetles.... 😆

They seem to love Musa Basjoo and Crepe Myrtle.

Its funny how many people use bags to bring the beetles into the yard, lay their eggs and die. You can kill most of them by applying poison to kill the larvae.

 
Posted : 27/02/2008 4:59 pm
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They seem to love Musa Basjoo and Crepe Myrtle.

They sure do!! I was at war last summer with them on my basjoo. I applied a systemic insecticide to the basjoo so their first meal would be their last..... 😈


Not the pot I was expecting........

 
Posted : 27/02/2008 9:30 pm
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