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Using Milky Spore for Japanese Beetle Control

Thursday, August 9th, 2007



Paul keeps on telling me not to use GrubEx to control , but to use Milky Spore instead. Apparently, he has been hit by the this year along with the rest of us.

Paul likes the idea of using because it isn’t an . It is a naturally occurring host specific ( popillae-Dutky). It is harmless to anything other than Grubs. This is good if you like to walk on your lawn or have and kids. It does need to be watered in, just like an thought.

The way you apply is different than you would apply an . Instead of spreading it with a , you pile it in small spots in a grid like pattern on your lawn. Over time, the is eaten by newly laid and they become infected by the . It takes a few years for the to completely kick in, but the stuff lasts for 15-20 years. That’s pretty damn good.

If this that I already put down in the beginning of July doesn’t take care of the , I will put down next . That’s when grubs are at their hungriest and they are the most likely to eat the .

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