My rose got eaten from top to bottom some leaf feeder a few weeks back. I immediately grabbed the "all purpose rose spray" out of the garage and went at it. The directions said to get the top and bottom of the leaves -- what leaves? There was nothing left but sticks. I sprayed anyway! A couple weeks later I got some new leaves, sprayed them and hoped for the best.

If you've ever seen a shorn llama, that's what my shrub rose looks like. Skinny sticks on the bottom and a fluff at the top. I can't bear to cut it down so it will just have to do.

After staring at my "llama rose" a few minutes I figured I better read what the University of Minnesota has to say... http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/horticulture/dg6953.html

It looks like I had Japanese beetles attack my roses. The best method of control is spraying, so I didn't mess up too much. But, it sounds like they can come back. I don't want to keep spraying all the time! Now what?

Do dragonflies eat Japanese beetles? How about toads? This little feller lives near my pond. Maybe he'll help.

Anyone have suggestions?