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Since the grubs live in and thrive on decaying matter, turn over any piles of mulch, compost, leaf litter, grass clippings, and animal manure frequently in spring.
Fig beetles are attracted to soft, mushy, damaged fruit, so pick all your fruits as soon as they ripen, remove any that have been nibbled on by other pests, and don’t let lots of fruit rot on the ground.
If you can’t get around to harvesting your fruits as often as you should, consider covering your trees and shrubs with a physical barrier, which will keep fig beetles, birds, and other pests off your fruits.
To eliminate fig beetles the old-fashioned way, hand-pick each one and drop it into a bucket of soapy water.
There are many variations of homemade bottle traps, but the easiest one to make only requires a soda bottle and some bait.
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