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Old 05-04-2009, 12:04 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Default Re: Grub worms...Friend or foe?

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Originally Posted by Lagniappe View Post
A more effective and sustainable method...imo...is the application of predatory nematodes or Milky spore.
The nematodes are supposed to control a broad range of pests.
yeah good idea..i cut actually cut down on pesticides when wolf spiders came to my plot last year.they ate most of the young preying mantis that i bought,and hatched (which wasnt supposed to happen). i let the spiders have a ball anyways ..if that one guy has grubs so bad the skunks are comming and diggin..thats the only one of natures helpers that he has it seems,yeah it sucks he can introduce another natural predatory animal or can use the grub killer for instant gratifcation.
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