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Diazinon replacements...not!
"germ" wrote in message
m... I moved this year and the new house had a poor lawn. I have much improved it but I am having grub problems. I have tried 3 of the products now in the stores: season lawn control, triacide?, and sevin. None have worked, peel up a patch of sod and I still see live grubs each time! Diazanon worked without fail in the past but is now unavailable. Any suggestions for something that really works. (Other than a 55 gal drum of Malathion concentrate applied directly. That is what the guy at the local home center jokenly reccommended.) Not sure where you're located, but I believe in this area (northwest Florida) Talstar is used with good results. A local store that I buy from has a web site that lists various products and the appropriate usage. They're at http://www.pestproducts.com Even if you don't buy from them, the info on the site can give you a good lead on some products you might find locally. (I can't see having a big bag of whatever shipped to you as being very cost efficient.) I'm not in any way affiliated with this store other than being a satisfied customer. Tony |
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