Using Milky Spore To Control Grubs and Japanese Beetles

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

So, I did it. I jumped on the bandwagon.

Yesterday, I was thinking about how much I hear about this Milky Spore stuff. You know, is the thing that causes in . It’s powder that you sprinkle onto the ground in a grid that takes years to work. Some people say that too many conditions need to be met and that because of all those conditions, it doesn’t really work. You can read about that here.

Here is how it works…First, comes in two types, powder and . The powder is more concentrated, but the are a heck of a lot easier to apply to a larger . I can’t even imagine putting a of powder down every four feet to create a grid across the entire lawn. They have applicators, but still…

I prefer the spreader method. Even if you need to apply the more often, it sure is a heck of a lot easier.

Back to how it works. gets placed on the by you. It gets washed in by either a hose or . (when they are feeding) eat the and get sick. Before they get sick, their bodies turn into factories, creating a bunch more . When the dies, they release all that new into the . This goes on year after year. The only thing you have to remember is that you need to apply enough to build up a certain level of in the to do any damage to the . Also, if it’s too cool when they eat it, it will pass right through them without damage.

Like I said, I like the granule method better.

20lb bag of Milky Spore granules.

20lb bag of .

The bag says it is safe for other , , and man. I am not sure about women. It didn’t mention anything about them.

I bought two 20lb bags this afternoon during a storm. When I got home, I waited for the to stop and spread both bags. I think there is supposed to be more tonight, so it should get washed in. Now, I just have to apply every year. They recommend three times a year, but that probably won’t happen.

I sure would like to get some people’s opinions on this stuff. Does it work?

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How To Deal With Grubs in Your Lawn

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

I have always known that we have a little problem in our lawn. are such ugly, disgusting little creatures.

Remember when I told you about planting our two new trees over the weekend? Well, when I was digging the hole for the Plum, I came across three in the . That’s a pretty high concentration for such a small area.

are bad for lawns because the eat the roots of grass and leave nice big brown areas. Last year, I spread out some insect control and fertilizer which seemed to help. This year, they are back. It seems like every time I dig a hole, I come across these ugly little things.

A while ago, I purchased some Spectracide® Triazicide® Once & Done!™ Insect Killer Granules. The price was right and the bag made a lot of promises. I don’t have a spreader, so it has taken me some time to pin down my neighbor Tim to let me borrow his.

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Last night, before Laura and I went to the track, I decided to spread some of the Spectracide out over the back yard. I wanted to test it out back there, just in case it kills everything. I don’t know why it would kill the grass, but I am just being careful. I also had a small window because you need to spread the stuff either right before it rains or you need to water it in. So, it was drizzling last night. The time was right.

If nothing goes wrong in the backyard, I will spread it across the front yard and closer to the house. I’ll let you know what happens.

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