Inside the pen?Slight problem, somebody consumed the part of lure designed to bring in male beetles.
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Inside the pen?Slight problem, somebody consumed the part of lure designed to bring in male beetles.
Yes. I am trying to confine action so I can more accurately access patterns in beetle consumption by the chickens.Inside the pen?
But JB do have natural predators and garden level pesticides can kill those predators, allowing JB to be more prolific. But, yes, sorry, it doesn't apply to your situation.I am not seeing how the Volterra Principal applies to Japanese Beetles in the US. They are not targeted by environmental scale pesticide use and they are too mobile as adults to be impacted by garden level insecticide use.
Chickens eating the lures?Yes. I am trying to confine action so I can more accurately access patterns in beetle consumption by the chickens.
I am not seeing any garden level predators that eat JP regularly. Same pattern holds when the beetles are outside the garden which is 99% of time here. The beetles overwhelm the capacity of predators to consume them. Robber flies and spiders seem to be the only critters that eat a lot of JP and they simply are not abundant enough.But JB do have natural predators and garden level pesticides can kill those predators, allowing JB to be more prolific. But, yes, sorry, it doesn't apply to your situation.
I would like to take you on a motorcycle or gator ride up here to show you what I am seeing even when not traps / lures are involved. You will see all your numbers, and I mean all, are orders of magnitude too low. Most of the beetles are having little or anything to do with our yards or horticulture efforts.