Yard Wars-The Battle For Your Yard
It’s your home and lawn? Why share them with harmful bugs?
” Your yard must not be an area where you require to manage disastrous bugs or tension over the disease they may bring,” specifies Bayer Advanced™ ™ ™ ™ Garden Expert Lance Walheim, the author of “Lawn Care for Dummies.”
There are genuinely 2 types of harmful bugs: those that damage the backyard or effect people by attacking aboveground, or those that attack your backyard by chewing on the grass roots. • Chinch Bugs-In Southern states, the chinch bug is the most disastrous bug of St. Augustine backyard backyards.
Bayer Advanced™ ™ ™ ™ Complete Insect Killer for Soil & & Turf, which is provided in granular and spray options, incorporates 2 unique Bayer active elements that team up to handle both belowground and aboveground bugs. One part is targeted to remove surface-feeding bugs on contact while the other element is systemically absorbed into plants and turf roots to handle and prevent insect intrusions underground for as much as 3 months. Rain or water can not clean up off this security!
* For fire ant control with Complete Insect Killer for Soil & & Turf, simply mound treatment is encouraged.
To put the bite on hazardous pests, make sure to treat your backyard for above- and belowground bugs.
Did You Know?
• Mole Crickets-This is the # 1 backyard bug on the Gulf Coast. In late summer season, fall and next year’s spring, grubs live in the leading couple of inches of soil, feeding on the roots of lawn backyards and harming the yard above. One part is targeted to get rid of surface-feeding insects on contact while the other part is systemically taken in into plants and turf roots to handle and prevent insect intrusions underground for up to 3 months.
There are really 2 types of harmful pests: those that hurt the lawn or effect people by attacking aboveground, or those that attack your lawn by chewing on the grass roots. • Chinch Bugs-In Southern states, the chinch bug is the most terrible bug of St. Augustine backyard backyards. In late summer, fall and next year’s spring, grubs live in the leading couple of inches of soil, feeding on the roots of lawn backyards and destroying the lawn above.
In late summer season, fall and next year’s spring, grubs live in the leading couple of inches of soil, feeding on the roots of lawn lawns and harming the turf above.