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How to Use Beneficial Nematodes in Your Garden.
Nematodes are microscopic living creatures that can be found in your garden soil. The Beneficial Nematodes are an organic gardeners dream because they are hungry predators that feed on the larva of some of our nastiest garden pest. When you ... [... more]
eHow

Beneficial Bugs Garden Pack
Why fight pest outbreaks one at a time, when you can control 250 pests naturally, all season long? The Beneficials Garden Pack includes three species of efficient pest-eaters that (unlike chemical controls) won't harm plants, earthworms, or humans. And [... more]
$39.95
Gardener's Supply Company at SHOP.COM

Gnat Guard
Those little black flying insects that hover over your houseplants are not just a nuisance. They're destructive fungus gnats, which live in soil and produce hungry larvae that devour plant roots. Gnat Guard to the rescue! A single application of this [... more]
$16.95
Gardener's Supply Company at SHOP.COM

Grub Guard, 1 Million (covers 2,000 sq ft)
Japanese beetles are just about the worst pest your garden can have. As adults, they ravage your flowers and vegetables. As young grubs they devour your lawn's root system, and they attract skunks and moles. Grub Guard beneficial nematodes are naturally [... more]
$19.95
Gardener's Supply Company at SHOP.COM

Controlling Lawn Pests
The label will tell you everything you need to know about a pesticide. Walk backwards, away from the treated area as you apply insecticides. White grubs are beetle larvae that feed on grass roots. Control by applying beneficial nematodes or ... [... more]
DIYnet

Beneficial Nematodes for Organic Pest Control
Beneficial Nematodes are microscopic warriors that kill soil borne pests such as flea larvae, spidermites, fungus gnat, weevils, grubs, rootworms, cutworms, and many more. These Nematodes search, find, and kill pests living in the soil. They are [... more]
$19.95
The Home Depot

Corn Earworm / Garden Pest Information
Information on the Corn Earworm, including the damage they cause and methods of controlling these pests. Trichogramma wasps, Bacillus thuringiensis, Beneficial nematodes Apply 10-12 drops of mineral oil containing rotenone with an eye dropper to ... [... more]
GardenGuides

Beneficial Nematodes
Apply beneficial nematodes to your lawn or garden with a watering can or pump sprayer. When it comes to nematodes, it's the destructive ones that get all the press. And they deserve it--plant parasitic nematodes cause an estimated $78 billion in ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Beneficial Nematodes
Apply beneficial nematodes to your lawn or garden with a watering can or pump sprayer. When it comes to nematodes, it's the destructive ones that get all the press. And they deserve it--plant parasitic nematodes cause an estimated $78 billion in ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Beneficial Nematodes
Apply beneficial nematodes to your lawn or garden with a watering can or pump sprayer. When it comes to nematodes, it's the destructive ones that get all the press. And they deserve it--plant parasitic nematodes cause an estimated $78 billion in ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Beneficial Nematodes, 25 million active units
Features: Shipped live to your door! Contains 25 million active units What Species of Nematode is the seller selling?: There are a plethora of nematode varieties out there, many tailored for specific applications. It would be nice if the seller would [... more]
Amazon.com

Beneficial Nematodes, 7 million active units
Features: Shipped live to your door! Contains 7 million active units Was sent wrong product: When I have ordered these in the past, I was always satisfied with their effectiveness in my garden. This time, however, apparently somewhere along the line my [... more]
Amazon.com
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