Beneficial nematodes are tiny worms that naturally kill grubs without harming people, pets, or pollinators. Apply nematodes in spring or fall when the soil is moist and shaded for best results. Using ...
Question: I think we have grubs in our lawn. There are dead patches that lift up very easily. I dug down with a trowel in those areas and found a few grubs. Is there a way I can control them that ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — In this episode of the Weekend Gardener, John Dromgoole explains how to use beneficial nematodes to control pests without harmful chemicals. Dromgoole explains how to use the nematodes ...
Many pests that are likely to plague your lawn and garden in the spring are lurking in your soil in larval form during the fall, just waiting to cause you headaches when the growing season starts. To ...
I found a dead crane fly on my dining room window sill yesterday. Then I looked up and saw a live one. Later, I found another live one on the kitchen wall. Aieee! Crane fly infestation. The solution: ...
Research breakthrough extends storage time for beneficial nematodes that combat corn rootworm and other soilborne pests in ...
Q: Is there a way to treat organically for Japanese beetle grubs at this time of year? Answer: Yes, there are some beneficial nematodes which can be applied at this time of year which can help control ...
If you pulled your squash, okra, beans and tomato plants and found no knots and galls on their roots, thank your lucky stars. Learn everything you can about root-knot nematodes so you’ll never bring ...
Tue, 01 May 2012 10:02:09 GMT — Cornell Cooperative Extension agents are educating growers across the state about the use of native nematode worms to control destructive alfalfa snout beetles. Cornell ...
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