Sunday, September 26, 2010

Milky Spore Grub Control

Japanese beetles are responsible for the beetle larvae that destroy entire lawns. They mate in July and shortly after their eggs in the soil of lawns. The eggs then hatch in late July and early August and the larvae are the result of a mess of peat. Milky spore grub control is perhaps the best solution for me, before causing considerable damage.

Meadows in entire neighborhoods destroyed, and some with no result. Unfortunately, much of the damageplace without prior notification to the owners until the following spring. The larvae feed on grass roots, creating such a patch of grass sponge. Some animals, like raccoons and skunks, and other feeding larvae, making homeowners more upset when they wake up turf.

These animals refute the turf to reach their food. Any damage occurring during August, September and October. Once the weather turns colder and the direction of mid-late October,deepen more larvae to survive.

It is therefore necessary that the lawn treated with milky spore for grub control when these eggs hatch and the larvae feeding phase, namely the end of July or early August for best results. The more mature the caterpillar and the next begins the treatment, the more difficult to control.

The best treatment, milky spore is actually organic and safe for children and pets. Milky spore is a bacterium, has a phenomenal way. Onceapplied, the larvae continue to feed on grass roots as usual, but now the ingestion of bacteria in the final (kill approximately 1 to 3 weeks). Once killed, taking the track, dead grub actually active bacteria multiply in it. If it falls to pieces, literally billions of new tracks into the earth becomes more larvae died. Cold or drought does not affect the bacteria.

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