What is the setting for GrubEx?
Timing is Key Because GrubEx targets the larval stage of many insects, the best time to apply it is when the beetles burrow into lawns to lay their eggs — in spring to early summer. When the eggs hatch, GrubEx kills the emerging larvae so they cannot develop into mature insects.
What time of year do you apply Scotts GrubEx?
spring
Apply during spring or early summer to kill grubs as they develop. Using Scotts® GrubEx®1 Season Long Grub Killer annually can also help control Japanese beetle infestations. Easily apply with a Scotts® broadcast, drop, handheld, or Wizz® spreader and stop grubs before they damage your lawn.
Can I put down GrubEx and fertilizer at the same time?
According to the Scotts website, only straight fertilizer, with no other ingredients such as pre-emergent herbicides or other pesticides, may be applied at the same time as GrubEx. The site gives no recommendation for mixing straight fertilizer and GrubEx, so it may be wisest to apply one product at a time.
What month should you apply grub control?
The preventive compound chlorantraniliprole should ideally be applied in April or May to control grubs that would be damaging turf in the fall as it will take longer for the material to move to where the grubs will be feeding in July. To kill grubs in the spring or fall, use carbaryl or trichlorfon.
Where to find spreader settings on Scotts lawn care products?
Spreader settings for Scotts® Lawn Care products can be found on the product package. You can also find spreader settings on our product information pages (Lawn Food, Grass Seed, Weed Control, and Insect, Grub & Disease Control). Spreader settings can be found on the “Details & Usage” tab on the product information pages.
When to use grubgone spreader to control grubs?
G during springtime (shortly after the ground has thawed) to control grubs that are coming up near the surface of your lawn to feed on the roots. Spread approximately 2.5 lbs of granule per 1,000 sqft of turf using any conventional spreader and irrigate it into the soil.
What do the numbers mean on a Scotts spreader?
If it is a Scotts basic broadcast spreader, the number represents the number of pounds of fertilizer placed over 1000 sq ft. Likewise, what do the settings on a broadcast spreader mean? A spreader setting is the rate in which you apply product to your lawn.
When to use Scotts season long Grub killer?
Using Scotts® GrubEx®1 Season Long Grub Killer annually can also help control Japanese beetle infestations. Easily apply with a Scotts® broadcast, drop, handheld, or Wizz® spreader and stop grubs before they damage your lawn. Prevent grubs from damaging your lawn with Scotts GrubEx1 Season Long Grub Killer.
What should I use on Scotts broadcast spreader?
What setting should I use on Scotts spreader? For application using a pushed broadcast spreader, Scotts recommends a setting of 5 1/2 when overseeding and a bare-lawn setting of 8 1/4.
G during springtime (shortly after the ground has thawed) to control grubs that are coming up near the surface of your lawn to feed on the roots. Spread approximately 2.5 lbs of granule per 1,000 sqft of turf using any conventional spreader and irrigate it into the soil.
Where do I find the spreader setting on Lesco?
1. Find the LESCO Calibration Gauge setting that is on the bag of LESCO® product 2. Find that setting on the attached conversion chart 3. Cross reference this setting over to your spreader EXAMPLE: Dimension .10% 19-0-6 has a LESCO® spreader setting of 15.
How big does a drop spreader need to be?
Drop Spreaders Spreader Range Setting: 3 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. Setting: 4 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. Setting: 5 lbs. / 1,000 sq. ft. 1-12 2 3 ⅕ 4 ½ 1-20 4 5 6 1-30 13 15 17