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Old 07-05-2003, 04:56 PM
 
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Default Get rid of Grubs

I've just done the same here in NY. The dry season last year made the lawns'
weak. Hence, grubs. Best to use a commercial product of Ortho or Scotts to kill
them off. Be sure not to seed immediately after or before treatment. It's alot
of hard work raking.

Why kind of tiller worked well for you? We've used two now, and wish I had the
rear tiller instead of the mid tine tiller.

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Peter H wrote:

"Bub" wrote in message
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Hi,

I just ploughed my lawn this weekend with a tiller.
I saw tons of white grubs.
The city of Ottawa says that I can use soapy water to kill them.
But what kind of soap (laundry detergent, hand soap, etc..)
what concentration ?
Can I spread laundry detergent over the earth and water it ?
how often ?
for how long ?
how many time ?

Please advice,
Thanks,
Bruno.

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The City of Ottawa is lying to you. Someone there doesn't want you applying
pesticides and has given you bogus information. There can be a case made for
using a small amount of dish soap when applying an insecticide as it helps
the active ingredient slip through the thatch level and down to the root
zone.

The only " organic" sol'n to grubs are nemotodes, but the success rate w/
them is extremely low.

Peter H