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White lawn grubs can do extensive damage to your grass. Learn how to identify lawn grubs, treat them, and prevent further damage.
Halofenozide trade names include Mach 2, Spectracide Grub Stop and Hi-Yield Kill-a-Grub. Halofenozide and imidacloprid can be applied early and persist in the soil.
Chemicals suggested to combat grubs include diazinon, chlorpyrifos, trichlorfon and isofenphos. Diazinon is a frequent choice. These chemicals work best when applied about early August.
OPTION 4: CHEMICAL CONTROL Chemical-based grub-control can be very effective, but keep in mind that toxic chemicals can kill beneficial insects at the same time that they kill grubs.
To kill grubs in the spring (or fall) use a carbaryl or trichlorfon-containing product and irrigate the area until a coffee mug (or several mugs) placed within the area of the sprinkler fills to a ...
Plus, it won’t kill existing grubs—it's a more preventative method. Read the original article on Martha Stewart ...
Some synthetic fertilizers kill nematodes, however, so stick with an organic fertilizer like Plant-tone if you apply them. Organic lawns are more resistant to grub damage.
Controlling grubs in your lawn is a very time sensitive activity. The window of time to treat your lawn for grubs is now through July 14. The treatment is not to kill current grubs, but rather ...
Plus, it won’t kill existing grubs—it's a more preventative method. Read the original article on Martha Stewart ...