Japanese Beetles Part 2 www.FredsFineFowl.com trap by Tanglefoot/Contech Inc. Chicken Feeding

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2008

Use Japanese Beetles to supplement poultry feed. Beetles provide valuable animal protein. Don't waste beetles by throwing them in the trash, recycle. All poultry love to eat these beetles... if you don't have birds to feed them to, then you can also compost them after putting them into a dish soap mix. (soap, not detergent).

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  • after using this method for several years... we have almost no japanese beetles at all... not even on the roses... the chickens are missing them!

  • Hummmm...either those are not Japanese beetles in the video or we have different ones in the deep south. Ours are rounder and a shiny green in color. Wings don't show until they fly. The ones in the video look more like a bee.So, which is it? Really like your videos!

  • @Judyp77 There are indeed honey bees also in this video... if you watch the entire thing, you will see the Japanese Beetles... sorry for any confusion there... thanks for commenting!

  • your country looks green and nice.and your garden or farm lovely.

  • @vidaripollen Thank you for your comment! Yes, we do have a very lush environment in this part of the U.S. and it is suitable for agriculture and livestock rearing... but the winters are harsh. I'm glad you enjoyed my videos!

  • guineas are awesome

  • @machizmo77 Thank you, I have to agree with that comment... they also like to chase off predators.

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  • @HTCSWEOD ...oops, you are right. I thought I watched the whole thing. Love the music in this video; what is it?

  • Greatest beetle cull ever! I have to take care of mine by hand. Small yard traps would increase the problem. I love when they cluster it's kill one get five free.

  • that song kicks ass

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