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Destroy the Unseen Pests that Can Ruin Your Lawn
- Destroys white grubs (Japanese beetles, June beetles, weevils, etc.) as well as armyworms, chinch bugs and sod webworms
- Better than Diazinon — won't harm bees, birds, earth-worms or other beneficials
If your lawn has unsightly scorched spots despite diligent watering, drought may not be the problem. Your turf may be infested with grubs that feed on grass roots. Lawn Guard beneficial nematodes (naturally occurring microorganisms) are our solution — a biological control that's better than chemical controls and keeps working all summer long. We recommend applying with our Hose-End Sprayer, sold separately.
- 1-million size treats 2,000 sq ft
- 6-million size treats 12,000 sq ft
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Pros
- Easy to apply
- Kills bad bugs naturally
- Non-toxic
- Very Effective
Cons
Best Uses
- Anywhere there are grubs
- Grass and ground cover
These beneficial nematodes kill grubs and in doing so keep the skunks from tearing up the lawn. Kids and dogs can freely roll around on the grass after application (when dry) without worry of toxic chemicals spreading into the house and making us all ill later in life.
They got in my hands and face. We a soft flesh too and no longer say safe for humans. I had to use Neem oil and Lemongrass oil to get them out. A women from India stopped me in a store she said in India she was a doctor and Cotton pickers get them. They are from Australia (thanks FDA). They worked for my trees and no roots rotted or bores entered the saplings but wear gloves. They do tell you to so they come with responsibility.
Pros
- It works
- Non Toxic
Cons
- Follow directions exactly
Best Uses
This totally solved my grub problem, which was significant. I lost almost an entire lawn to grubs because GrubX didn't work. After reading a lot about the subject, I realized that I needed to apply the nematodes once in the late Spring and again in mid to late July. Follow the directions to a T.
Pros
- Clear directions
Cons
- Time consuming
- Took a while to get it
Best Uses
using as an alternative to chemical grub control, hoping to get rid of brown spots & moles along the way.
Pros
- Easy to apply
- Natural
Cons
- Not sure how well it work
Best Uses
This is the third or fourth time I've used this product. Dramatically reduced grubs the first time we tried it, but we had some lawn damage late last summer. Maybe we should have applied Lawn Guard once more time between April and September? Anyway, it's a non-chemical solution, and seems to have some positive effect, so I used it again this April. Time will tell.
Pros
- Easy to apply
Cons
- Bad Value
- Didn't do the whole job
- Ineffective
Best Uses
I assumed that this product would eliminate our lawn bugs. It may have killed the grubs and left the others (cinch bugs, etc) because we lost our lawn to bugs again. Probably should have used a broadband insecticide instead.
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Identifying the problem is the first step in finding an earth-friendly way to reduce the damage caused by garden foes. Our directory features the most common causes of garden problems.
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RETIRED on 15 February 2010 Many popular lawn-care practices are based on myths about turf ecology.
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