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10-lb Spectracide Triazicide Insect Killer Granules For Lawns

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2 for $10

$30

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Home Depot has 10-lb Spectracide Triazicide Insect Killer Granules For Lawns for $5 each (must buy 2 or more). Select free store pickup where stock permits.
  • Note: Home Depot can only be purchased for quantities of 2 or more (each pack is $5). Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.
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About this item:
  • Kills lawn insects: use outdoors on lawns and as a band treatment around your house foundation
  • Treats up to 12,500 sq. ft.
  • Kills more than 100 insect types: kills insects above and below ground, including ants (excluding harvester and pharaoh ants), crickets, armyworms, cutworms, grubs, ticks and others as listed
  • Kills on contact: treat when insects first appear or when you notice lawn damage
  • Controls grubs: treat any time between late July and early October
  • Granular formula: distribute granules uniformly around the treatment area; water in lightly immediately after application

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  • About this Deal:
    • This offer is $1 less than the previous Frontpage Deal which received a +76 Thumbs Up rating from the community.
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Update: This popular deal is still available from Home Depot.

Home Depot has 10-lb Spectracide Triazicide Insect Killer Granules For Lawns for $5 each (must buy 2 or more). Select free store pickup where stock permits.
  • Note: Home Depot can only be purchased for quantities of 2 or more (each pack is $5). Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.
Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken & Community Member Avayktm for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Kills lawn insects: use outdoors on lawns and as a band treatment around your house foundation
  • Treats up to 12,500 sq. ft.
  • Kills more than 100 insect types: kills insects above and below ground, including ants (excluding harvester and pharaoh ants), crickets, armyworms, cutworms, grubs, ticks and others as listed
  • Kills on contact: treat when insects first appear or when you notice lawn damage
  • Controls grubs: treat any time between late July and early October
  • Granular formula: distribute granules uniformly around the treatment area; water in lightly immediately after application

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This offer is $1 less than the previous Frontpage Deal which received a +76 Thumbs Up rating from the community.
  • About this Store:
    • The Home Depot Return Policy can be found here.
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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Model: Spectracide Triazicide Insect Killer For Lawns Granules, 10 lb Bag, Kills All Listed Lawn-Damaging Insects

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FYI this does NOT kill grubs, and is miss-pictured and miss-described (you will get a bag with no mention or image of grubs on it with the same UPC). Been trying to get amazon and spectracide to update the listing for weeks to no avail.

Buyer beware.
If you care about bees: "This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply this product or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are visiting the treatment area."
Funny you two should mention those little demons. I have lived in my current house since Aug 2021... so not long. Last year I think I saw one or 2 in the house by the back door... didnt pay too much attention.

This year, however, starting middle of April (last month) I have seen hundreds or thousands on the outside of my siding and another hundred hanging around inside and outside of my windows... occasionally they do make it to other places in my house.

I have sprayed Talstar P, 1oz to 1gal of water, and have had great results. I also have a contract with a pest control company that comes out and sprays every quarter. If I have a problem they will come in between regularly scheduled visits. They've been to my house specifically for the mites 2 times now... still not under control.

I had grass that went right up to my foundation, so this past weekend I removed it and put high quality weed fabric down and then put an 18" barrier of river rock in. I finished moving 1.5 tons of stone sat evening, then I used a hose attachment of spectracide, washed my house, front back and all sides and all the river rock and several feet out into the yard.

Yesterday, I mixed 2 oz per 1 gall water of Talstar P and applied a very very liberal amount (used 3 gallons total) to the sides, foundation, and about 3ft into the yard) of that insecticide. I saturated the windows, doors, and cracks or crevices, and made sure to get it on the screens, etc.. I looked in my kitchen bay window and I did not see any moving mites today (many many dead ones that I haven't cleaned up yet)... I don't have the heart to look at the other windows.. but on the outside, in the few places I was looking, I saw extremely minimal activity... maybe 1-2 here and there.

I am in NW Ohio. I don't understand why they're so bad this year. My neighbor had them too but didn't care. He said he had them extremely bad several years ago.

They are a cyclical bug... very active in Spring and Fall... do not like cold or hot temperatures. The mites that make it inside do not want our food, clothing (like silver fish or carpet beetles), they don't bite, and the only negative thing is they leave a red pigment stain when squished.... all the same, i don't want to see them in my house or my computer desk at all!

I have a few bags of these granules and I am waiting for the rain.... we had a super wet late winter/beginning of spring (which could be why they're so bad right now), so I can lay the granules and eradicate the ones in the yard.

They are repulsed by certain plants, Roses, Chrysanthemums, Geraniums, and a few others... Also, if you lawn is over fertilized or heavy on the nitrogen, that is like a buffet for them!

DO MY OWN dot COM (all one word) is where I buy all my insecticides and such that is light years better than the crap they sell at the big box stores. Talstar P is super effective at darn near everything (You spray that around your house and outside I guarantee you'll see dead insects for weeks).. but weather and the sun will break down the chemicals you spray on your house.

That website sells a mite-cide but is very expensive.... I am told the clover mites do not like mulch (but that attracts other insects) or small gravel/pebble barriers.

I bought 3-mule team borax to put in the bottom of my window sills for any stragglers.

NOTE: the Talstar P (and many but not all) is safe once dry.. so keep pets and children away from the applied product until it is very dry.

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in for 2
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This is a great price for this, thanks for posting!
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Also at Walmart [walmart.com], grabbing a couple bags as well. Thanks!
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dbian
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Is it any different than cutter backyard bug control ?
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Strong Amazon reviews at 4.4 out of 5 stars. In for 1. Going to get those grasshoppers this year.

Thanks OP. Repped.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Avayktm

Same price at Home Depot too..
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank AbedO

FYI this does NOT kill grubs, and is miss-pictured and miss-described (you will get a bag with no mention or image of grubs on it with the same UPC). Been trying to get amazon and spectracide to update the listing for weeks to no avail.

Buyer beware.
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Can this be apply to any lawn? It won't hurt the grass ? I have st agustine and Bermuda. Thanks
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PurpleSummer207
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Thoughts on this vs Scott's crub EX for $30?
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Probably not a good option if you have chickens
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Quote from PurpleSummer207 :
Thoughts on this vs Scott's crub EX for $30?
I would stick with Grub X. It has never let me down.
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Have used this multiple seasons to control ants and always does the job if you're looking for something cheap this stuff is good just keep in mind you need to reapply every two to three months depending on your situation. Just keep an eye on your lawn. If you still seeing mounds pop up it's time to reapply.
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Quote from PurpleSummer207 :
Thoughts on this vs Scott's crub EX for $30?
This doesn't kill grubs so stick with Scotts. As @Abedo mentioned, it's miss-pictured and miss-described.
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Thanks op in for 2 .

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