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Betsy from Norfolk, Ct writes

Can I put Grub X down now and follow-up with Milky Spore Lawn Spreader Mix in May?

I have a terrible mole/vole/grub problem. Nematode application this past spring did little. Want to try your product next spring (already had a freeze here). Can I try putting down grub x now, follow through with your product Memorial Day, then July 4 and Labor Day? Also how do I put your product in my extensive perennial beds (can't use a spreader there!)? Thanks

Answer:

If you have already had a frost, then it is very unlikely there are still any grubs actively feeding close enough to the surface to be killed by curative insecticides. You should apply Milky Spore Lawn Spreader Mix in the Spring, Summer, and Fall for 2 consecutive years for best results. If there are areas where it is difficult to apply with a spreader, then you can wear gloves and use your hands to disperse the product. Be sure to remove any groundcover such as pine straw, wood chips, etc. so that the spores will actually get into the soil. Be sure to read the FAQs on the product page and the product info sheet for more information.

Answer last updated on: 10/22/2015

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