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Beneficial Nematode Facts:
What they do...
Nematodes search, find, and kill soil born pests. These Nematodes will reproduce resulting in more beneficial
Nematodes to protect your lawn and garden.
There are many species of Nematodes - good,
and bad. The good/beneficial nematodes
search and kill the pests affecting your lawn
and garden.
This Beneficial Nematode has been tested to
be effective in controlling over 200 different
soil and boring pests. These nematodes are especially
effective on Flea larvae, Flea beetles, spider mites,
Fungus gnat larvae, White grubs, Coddling moth
larvae, Root maggots, Corn earworm, Cutworms, Crane
fly, Iris borers, and many more!
They work best in moist soil at temperatures from 5085 degrees.
Once in the soil, this
nematode survives air
temperatures below -20
degrees.
One treatment can last more than 18 months in
turf or undisturbed soil.
What they don’t do...
Beneficial Nematodes don’t harm other
beneficial insects such as ladybugs and
Earthworms. They do not harm plants, pets,
people or our environment.