LD1
Epic Contributor
Imadicloprid is what I use on my yard to kill the grubs. But timing to actually kill the grubs is key.
In my area, midmay to mid june is the time to apply. Too early and there wont be any residual left to kill the grubs when they hatch. Too late and you miss them.
I went from dozens and dozens of mounds on my 4 acres to just a couple in the first year.
And the grubs are bad for the lawn too as they feed on the roots of the turf and you end up with a bad looking yard.
Nice bonus is since imadicloprid is a broad pesticide, it also kills fleas, ticks, ants, etc.
Same active ingredient as is in alot of flea and tick stuff for pets.
Can be had in granular or liquid. I opt for liquid and spray along with 24d in the spring. 28oz of the liquid per acre.
In my area, midmay to mid june is the time to apply. Too early and there wont be any residual left to kill the grubs when they hatch. Too late and you miss them.
I went from dozens and dozens of mounds on my 4 acres to just a couple in the first year.
And the grubs are bad for the lawn too as they feed on the roots of the turf and you end up with a bad looking yard.
Nice bonus is since imadicloprid is a broad pesticide, it also kills fleas, ticks, ants, etc.
Same active ingredient as is in alot of flea and tick stuff for pets.
Can be had in granular or liquid. I opt for liquid and spray along with 24d in the spring. 28oz of the liquid per acre.