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About this item:- Kills lawn insects: use outdoors on lawns and as a band treatment around your house foundation
- 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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Highly recommend this article from MSU which lists recommendations based on time of year and active ingredients.
It also calls out Spectrum on their false advertising, and links to a 2006 study that showed no better grub control than untreated turf.
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So... what did you end up using to kill the grubs?
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So... what did you end up using to kill the grubs?
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank AbedO
So... what did you end up using to kill the grubs?
Highly recommend this article from MSU which lists recommendations based on time of year and active ingredients.
It also calls out Spectrum on their false advertising, and links to a 2006 study that showed no better grub control than untreated turf.
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Trazicide seems to kill everything but fire ants in our yard, but does reduce the mounds at least.
Ant's and other bugs literally walk all over this product & the liquid version that you spray with a hose.
I just did the liquid of this product the other day all over my foundation and a barrier zone around the house & today saw ants walking all over the foundation.
I'll be getting my money bag back on the liquid & the bags I picked up at Home Depot a few weeks back using their money back guarantee
*Ants (except harvester and pharaoh): Argentine, carpenter, southern, field, Allegheny mound, cornfield, honey, pavement, red imported fire ant, nuisance, odorous, pyramid, black turf, white-footed, crazy, little black, ghost, thief, acrobat, citronella, big-headed, lawn
**Crickets: House, common short-tailed, Indies short-tailed, Arizona, tropical, variable field, fall field, southeastern field, Texas field, spring field, northern wood, western striped, eastern striped, sand field, vocal field, southern wood
***Ladybeetles: Convergent, seven-spotted, two-spotted, thirteen-spotted, twice-stabbed, Asian
‡Leafhoppers: Mountain, rose, southern garden, variegated, variegated larvae, Virginia creeper, aster, six-spotted, elm, white-banded elm, sharp-nosed, blunt-nosed, red-banded and rice
Three Easy Steps to Use this Product
Step #1: Determine size of the job, then measure the area to be treated.
Step #2: Use spreader setting chart to determine appropriate setting for your spreader.
Step #3: Treat as directed in rate chart. Thorough coverage is important. Water in granules immediately after application.
I apply it mostly for ants and grubs. How can I tell it works for grubs? I had a mole problem. Moles are after grubs. If I apply this product, mole problem goes away (at least for a few months).
Also it's relatively inexpensive. The only catch is that they recommend it be watered in before you allow kids/animals back on it. For me that means I need to be picky about timing application so mother nature can help water it in for me. Like fertilizer, you probably also don't want a deluge of rain either.
I applied it right before a nice slow stead 3/4 of an inch of rain fell one Saturday afternoon. This past Saturday, I tried the liquid - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002ITJ...ct_de
I was just out looking again this morning. There are ants just nonchalantly walking all over my sprayed areas. The same areas I spread out the granules a month ago!!!
This stuff does NOT work at all.
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I applied it right before a nice slow stead 3/4 of an inch of rain fell one Saturday afternoon. This past Saturday, I tried the liquid - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002ITJ...ct_de
I was just out looking again this morning. There are ants just nonchalantly walking all over my sprayed areas. The same areas I spread out the granules a month ago!!!
This stuff does NOT work at all.
I've had a dead zone of bugs for a month in prior years where I've used this stuff. This year, it seems to just not work. I don't suspect that my neighborhood bugs suddenly developed a resistance to the poison. I'd be curious if the company making this product had any thoughts as to why it's not working this year.