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Scanmask 7 Million Live Beneficial Nematodes-Kills Over 230 Bugs
These microscopic organisms destroy pests that live underground. They will seek out and destroy more than 230 different kinds of soil dwelling and wood boring insects, including Japanese beetles, cut worms, wire worms, weevils, white grubs, fungus gnat larvae, flea larvae, subterranean termites, and many more. They are so small that several thousand would fit on the head of a pin! But they do a big job --moving through the ground, they enter the body cavities of their target pests and release bacteria that kill that pest. They are completely safe for people, pets, and the environment, and are compatible with other beneficial insects. Each container includes seven million live beneficial nematodes. Restricted state: Hawaii
Amazon Sales Rank: #783 in Lawn & Patio Brand: Hirt's These microscopic insects will seek out and destroy over 230 kinds of soil dwelling and wood boring insects They are completely compatible with beneficial insects such as ladybugs, lacewings, and praying mantids and do not harm earthworms. Will not affect humans, animals, or plants Easy to use Mix directly into the soil or apply with a sprayer
Most helpful customer reviews 86 of 86 people found the following review helpful. Nematodes worked wonders for Max! By Donna B. We have a German wire-haired setters have called Quincy Maxwell (Max) cards, which are allergic to fleas and flea control products. Max is 11 years old and has his medical every summer for this problem. While research in flea control I have read, nematodes, and decided to try them out. They have worked wonders for Max, this is the first summer he had not had a severe reaction to fleas! When I know how well they control fleas, I worked for bought sliced cabbage worms in our garden. I'm happy to say that in the 25 years we had a garden this year for the first time we have not lost even a cabbage. Plus, if you're worried about this, we have a small sample from each consignment checked with a microscope and found nematodes to be alive and well with the reception. Our grandchildren love to watch and excited every time we have a package prey nematodes than fleas and cut so I would suggest to check the list of things that kill them. If you have any problems with any pests on the shopping list for you some and I'm sure you will be satisfied with the outcome. Nematodes are microscopic miracle! 30 of 30 customers found this review helpful. Alternative to chemicals by Kornelia Birner I do not know if this product alone has done to solve the problem, but have contributed to this. I had a big problem, after a new dog flea huge fluffy puppies, fitted with French fries. I thought we had solved the flea problem with my previous dogs, but it was much more difficult. None of the typical things worked = Front flea pill with verses from the heart, wash clean carpets, dog beds regularly etc etc We have two dogs with fleas and worms, and my vet said it was a bad flea season, when I asked him what I could do, I decided to make the subject a bit more research. I treat the carpets with borax and the beneficial nematodes contract to the yard. I do not like chemicals, so it was a good alternative. What worked well in the end, I do not know, maybe a combination of everything I did, but the fleas were gone one month later after treatment in the backyard and then treated with nematodes of the few areas of carpet we have, with borax . Given the money they spend to cure my dog of worms, the agony of the constant itching and skin problems associated with - a few dollars to spend to actually get rid of fleas for good, it was money well spent. I bought a box of nematodes recently, because we have new sod in our backyard, and I do not know if the animals survived this change. I'm better then store ... December 12 people found this review helpful No more holes! Good! By Steve Songalia good. Review title has [...] asking weird, but let me explain. Recently, our courtyard garden and has a hole in the fertile garden soil. The holes should in any part of an inch deep and 6 to 8 inches deep, large enough to put your hand on the inside. Animal (s?) Have dug around the farms between the plants, so hopefully no damage. And these holes are constantly changing, would one day recently unearthed covered with dust from the newly dug a hole next to it. What I noticed is that we have these large caterpillars (not sure what kind) that I never realized until recently. I usually take my daughter in the backyard and lift all the plants in pots sitting on the floor and likes to look at insects. Ever heard of a new baby says "wrong potatoes" or "Centipede" or the "Chupacabras"? It is the cutest .. However, from time to time consider these large larvae of 2 or 3 inches long after reading about the mysterious holes, is that animals (cats, rats, chupacabras) could have been digging for these larvae, and the solution was not .
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