How do you use Scanmask nematodes?

How do you use Scanmask nematodes?

1) Mix nematodes with cold water. 1/2 gallon 242 gallons 5 gallons 2) Determine application type from the reverse side. Thoroughly mix the nematode solution and add to the sprayer or watering can. Apply as indicated below.

How long does nematodes take to work?

3-7 days
How Long Does It Take To See Results? Usually 3-7 days, with maximum effect occurring over 2-4 weeks. Nematodes disintegrate the pests from the inside out, so you will not see dead insect bodies as you would with a chemical knockdown.

What is Heteromask?

Heteromask Spray Heteromask is our recommended product for killing white grubs. Heteromask comes in a spray formulation and is easy to apply using the Nema-Jet Sprayer, watering cans, and pressure or injection sprayers.

How do you apply biologic nematodes?

How Are Nematodes Applied? The solution can be applied using a watering can, Hose End Sprayer, backpack or Pump Sprayer or through irrigation or misting systems. Mix nematodes into water and gently agitate. Apply when the sun is low on the horizon as the nematodes are photophobic and do not like direct light.

Can I use too many nematodes?

Additionally, if you apply at high enough levels you can often get away with just one application per season rather than needing to reapply once some of the nematodes die off (depending on a number of factors including temperature, pest population and soil conditions).

What is the best insecticide for grubs?

To kill grubs in the spring or fall, use carbaryl or trichlorfon. Always wear rubber gloves and rubber boots when applying insecticides to turfgrass. Make sure to irrigate the lawn with at least 0.5 inches of water* and allow the grass to dry before allowing anyone or pets into the treated area.

Are Billbugs and grubs the same thing?

You can distinguish billbugs from other lawn pests because their larvae have no legs. These cream-colored, c-shaped grubs are the phase of the life cycle that damages the lawn. You won’t see the grubs unless you dig around the roots and look for them.

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