Nema Globe Flea & Chinch Bug Buster

$33.99

Does your lawn have yellow isolated patches with tufts of dead grass on the lawn surface? You might have a chinch bug problem. Control chinch bugs and give some life back to your grass by simply using the Nema Globe Flea & Chinch Bug Buster product!

Nema Globe Flea & Chinch Bug Busters contain ~20 million encapsulated nematodes in a proprietary gel formulation.

Features

  • Based on gel encapsulated S. carpocapsae nematodes
  • 6-month stable shelf life
  • Pet friendly
  • Fast release to control flea, tick, and chinch larvae in your soil
  • Easy application; preferably use Nemaglobe Hose End Sprayer or watering can
  • Developed for outdoor usage
  • Environmentally sustainable
  • 100% pesticide-free

Coverage

  • ~275 m2 ; 3,000 ft2

Target Pests/Usage

  • Fleas
  • Ticks
  • Chinch Bugs

How To Apply

Flea & Chinch Bug Busters™ INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS

Treats: Flea Larvae & Chinch bugs (Common, Hairy & Southern)

*Do not apply in full sun

Covers: 3,000 sq.ft.

When To Use:

FLEAS: Flea larvae are most prevalent during Spring through Fall in most regions of the country. The Southeast and Southwest regions will experience year-round pests. Flea larvae prefer moist shady areas, so treat these areas first and move out spraying from there. Re-apply in 4-6 weeks to eliminate the next generation of hatching fleas.

CHINCH BUG: Northern States and Canada: Damage is most common during June through August when weather is hot and dry. Monitor for chinch bugs from May through September. South: Southern chinch bugs are generally active from Spring through Fall. For more special times check your local University Turfgrass Extension.

Symptoms of chinch bug damage include development of irregular patches of stunted, discolored grass. These patches eventually turn straw brown as feeding increases.

Monitoring Test: Take a can with both ends removed. Push the can about 2” into the soil. Fill the can with water and check in approximately 5 – 10 minutes for the presence of chinch bugs. Treatments are usually necessary when 25-30 insects are found per square foot.

DIRECTIONS: Apply to moist lawn and gardens when the soil temperature is between 50 – 90 F and water nematodes in well.

Hose End Application

Step 1: “Water lawn or garden area”:

Nema-globe Chinch Bug nematodes are best applied when treatment area is moist. Time application around rainy periods or pre-water prior to application. If soil temperature is higher the 90 F, irrigate with at least 0.1 inch of water to reduce temperature prior to applying your product.

Step 2: “Mix in nematodes”:

Open Nema-globe and remove bags. Pour contents into the sprayer. Fill sprayer to the fill line. Shake vigorously to evenly disperse nematodes.

Step 3: “Attach & Spray”:

Attach garden hose to sprayer and begin spraying. Start spraying in most affected areas first and complete spraying outwards to provide total nematode coverage.

To optimize performance

Keep treatment area moist for the next 3 days (or 7 days during hot dry weather) to ensure nematodes are flushed into the turf canopy where the chinch bugs are present. Apply to moist soil in the early morning or evening to avoid heat and direct sunlight. A spray surfactant may be added to the sprayer mix (check with your garden center for locally available options).

Conditions Of Sale & Warranty

Environmental Factor warrants that this product conforms to the description on the label. Use and storage of this product is beyond the control of Environmental Factor or the distributor. Environmental Factor or the distributor makes no other expressed or implied warranty of fitness or merchantability or any other expressed or implied warranty. Buyer’s sole remedy shall be limited to, at replacement or defective product or full refund. In no case shall Environmental Factor or the distributor be liable for consequential, special, or indirect damages resulting from the use handling of this product. In using this product, the buyer accepts these terms and conditions.