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St. Gabriel Organics Milky Spore Granular is a 15-pound USDA-certified organic treatment that provides up to 15 years of effective Japanese beetle grub control with a single, easy application. Safe for use around food crops, pets, and beneficial wildlife, it offers a reliable, eco-friendly solution for maintaining a healthy lawn and garden year-round.
Item Form | Granules |
Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
Active Ingredients | Bacillus Popilliae |
Brand | St. Gabriel Laboratories |
Target Species | Insects |
UPC | 699064800154 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20.5 x 11 x 3 inches |
Package Weight | 6.87 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21 x 13 x 4 inches |
Brand Name | St. Gabriel Laboratories |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | 80015 |
Color | Natural |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | St. Gabriel Organics |
Part Number | 80015 |
Style | 15lb |
Size | 15 LB Bag |
A**E
Excellent organic approach to deal with Japanese Beatles
I’m a second year of flower farmer, and for the past few years I have battled outbreaks of Japanese Beatles. Every year, I would forget about the Beatles until they would decimate my Rose crops. Last year I used milky spore in the summer, fall, and again this spring. I also put down beneficial nematodes last spring, and again this spring. So far I haven’t seen any Japanese beetle damage to my rose bushes. This product works very well, but does need to be applied three or four seasons in a row to be effective. Once you have done that three or four seasons, it remains active in the soil up to 10 years. A great organic and Safe way to deal with Japanese Beatles.
A**R
Must have
Easy to disperse, even with a glove by hand! Seems like a great product so far. Some people have complained about the dustiness of it, but it did not bother me at all. Looking forward to being grub free soon.
6**D
Should use a drop spreader!
Last fall and through the summer raccoons were destroying areas of my backyard every night looking for grubs and poisons and motion detector alarms wern't working. I had thousands of grubs in my yard that the raccoons were digging for. The adult grubs are Japanese beetles that stripped my grape vine leaves later when they transformed. I didn't know they were different stages of the same creature! The Amazon ad has several photos and one is someone pouring the product into a broadcast spreader but the instructions stress to only use a drop spreader because the product is very dusty, even the granules. I only had a Scotts broadcast spreader so I had to use eye and breathing protection and was very careful to walk slowly. It worked but a drop spreader would have been much more effective. I applied the product in early November and it's not very cold yet here in north Georgia so I hope it wasn't too late for my first application. The instructions say to apply 3 times a year for two years for most effective results.Keeping my fingers crossed I am saving my yard and my grape vines!
A**)
Happy with results so far. Great product for grubs and moles
So far so good. I have horrible issues with Moles and Japanese beetles. After a lot of research I came across Milky Spores. I have applied two application and I am seeing results. I do plan following the suggested treatment plan until I reach two years.I do recommend if you are looking for something that is sustainable and long term
K**R
Works great
Great priceFast shipping
C**N
Great product & expensive
Excellent product, hopefully it will keep on keeping the Grubs away here from next door
I**E
No grubs seen after application of four of six bags
This is hard to find locally so I was glad to find it here to continue with our lawn care. Instructions say to apply 6 bags over two years for 10-15 years of grub control. We applied three bags last year and just applied a fourth. I was planting flowers this week, I didn't come across a single grub so I can safely say this works.
7**O
got for grub control
bought more for yard
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