🌍 Transform your lawn into a pest-free paradise!
The Nematodes Grub Buster is a powerful organic solution designed to control white grubs and other soil pests in lawns and gardens. Each 2.75 oz package contains approximately 20 million beneficial nematodes, covering up to 3,000 square feet. This easy-to-use formula requires no refrigeration and is safe for both people and pets, allowing immediate access to treated areas. Ideal for tackling various grubs, including Japanese beetles, it also helps prevent secondary damage from moles.
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Target Species | Insects |
Item Form | Spray |
S**O
Works!
My property has so much problems from grubs!!Every digs on the ground I found them but after I put them on the ground, I don’t see as much as I did prior to use this at least around the area. So I will use this a little more extensively next year and hopefully I can prevent the infestation before it starts!
A**K
Box showed up empty
Was looking forward to using the product since I have dogs and it’s for the most part dog safe. Box was delivered empty. I’m sure I won’t be getting a refund or anything. Awesome.
I**S
I thought they'd be DOA after the delivery method, but they worked!
My local shipping companies aren't the brightest. They constantly leave items on the porch in full sunlight (and full view of would be thieves). The globe was delivered at roughly 10am on a hot 90+ degree day. I didn't get home until late evening and was dreading these guys not working. The only thing that didn't work was the sprayer.I ended up "splashing" around the yard because the sprayer kept getting clogged. I did this on a Saturday after a decent sprinkling of rain. Tuesday morning my dogs were digging up brownish yellow grubs (the color of infected ones). Last year the little white terrorists destroyed my lawn, but my dogs eat grass so I couldn't use a pesticide like I do in the front yard (with great success I might add). There were hundreds of grubs last year to the delight of the dogs who had to be restricted to leashes while going potty lest they have a feast. This year I've only seen one grub and it was discolored and writhing. The other ones were dug up by the dogs, so they are dying in the ground.I'll be using this again next year. Hopefully over the next few years the moles will disappear as well as their food source.
L**S
Beneficial Nematodes
Easy to apply. It didn’t eliminate the infestation completely. I think the Nematodes have a hard time surviving shipping and storage. I recommend getting them at your local nursery. That’s what I am doing for a second application. It is also less expensive and the nematodes are specific to you area
S**D
Not as simple as it seems. Buy the Nema Globe Sprayer.
A few things you don't learn about until you receive this and then open it. First, the instructions are inside the sphere and the outside only says to keep refrigerated. And use by a certain date. I could not find anything else out and so found the Nema Globe sprayer which said it perfectly mixed the stuff inside the globe. Thus I ordered it.When it came, I opened the globe to find a small zip-lock bag with a white sponge material in it and instructions. Evidently the little things that discourage the grubs are absorbed into the sponge which you then put in the sprayer and fill with water. Shake and attach your garden hose, but unlike the few other sprayers I've used, this one only emptied the attached can with the sponge and the water. So I assume that was the right mix. Sprayer worked well, though may not hold up for more than a season.The information I wished I had before purchasing this is that it must be applied after the sun sets as it is very susceptible to UV and then the instructions state to keep the grass watered for at least 3 days to make sure the microbes get absorbed into the soil. Without a sprinkler system, I don't know if my once a day watering was adequate. Guess I'll see if my Aussie does not dig up more grubs and the moles go away.
R**R
Great product.
We were inudated with Japanese Beatles. Last year the consumed a large cherry tree. I sprayed with Malithion and the soil with milky spore. I know the Malithion is short term. This year the lawn and the tree were pretty free of Japanese Beatles. I had a smaller infestation in another part of the property. I decided to do malithion on my Raspberries and Nematodes on the lawn and garden areas. I haven't seen one beattle since. I need to look in the soil to check for grubs but after a week they are non existent. Pesticides don't kill the larva like that.Be aware there are tens of thousands of types of nematodes, some maliscious ones. You need thevright type for your problem. Don't think you can get house plant ones or for fleas and treat grubs.I liked the packaging. You put the foam pad in water in your sprayer and shake it up. Pretty easy process and the results are stunning plus the last for years.
A**R
Does not work
I used this item, bought 2, and used for white grubs. I followed the instructions and had zero results, it did not work at all. I was trying to avoid pesticides but that’s what I’ll be using now to get rid of the grub and beetle infestation we have.
B**E
My Bestie-- Forever!
If you have pets and grubs, meet your next best friend: Nema Globe. You have grubs? Then you have the gophers! They're like bacon and eggs; can't have one without the other and gophers gobble grubs like cheesecake. I tried everything short of a shotgun (considered it) to encourage those pesky (cleaned up my language here) gophers to go next door but they lingered (cleaned up again), refused (again), and arrogantly stood their ground. Finding a product safe for the pups was challenging. Nema Globe saved the day! I followed the simple directions, sprayed it on the lawn, and the very next day there was already a remarkable difference in my grass. I'm not kidding you one bit. It was an overnight sensation. It comes with a cold pack and it's important to keep it cold until used. It also has an expiration date stamped on it. So, pay attention to the temperature and duration.
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