I got a few boxes of milky spore but have yet to spread it. You have to take a tsp. and put it on the ground every four feet in a grid-like fashion. It naturally kills the grubs which turn into J. beetles, and by extension, moles might go elsewhere for their next meal. I've read that it's a once and done kind of treatment...supposedly…
I got a few boxes of milky spore but have yet to spread it. You have to take a tsp. and put it on the ground every four feet in a grid-like fashion. It naturally kills the grubs which turn into J. beetles, and by extension, moles might go elsewhere for their next meal. I've read that it's a once and done kind of treatment...supposedly, it only gets better and fills in each of the 4' grid. It is shockingly expensive, but if it works, it will be worth it. (about $150 to treat 1/2 acre)
Ah, in my yard (50'x25') it was just a single application and that really helped. About $50 as I remember to spray the nematodes....1/2 acre is a big space!!
I got a few boxes of milky spore but have yet to spread it. You have to take a tsp. and put it on the ground every four feet in a grid-like fashion. It naturally kills the grubs which turn into J. beetles, and by extension, moles might go elsewhere for their next meal. I've read that it's a once and done kind of treatment...supposedly, it only gets better and fills in each of the 4' grid. It is shockingly expensive, but if it works, it will be worth it. (about $150 to treat 1/2 acre)
Ah, in my yard (50'x25') it was just a single application and that really helped. About $50 as I remember to spray the nematodes....1/2 acre is a big space!!
Yeah, and I have a full acre! Maybe I'll get to it at the end of the week when the weather is nicer.