🌍 Nature's Secret Weapon Against Pests!
The Live Beneficial Nematodes Hb+Sc+Sf package contains 5 million nematodes designed to eliminate over 200 different species of soil-dwelling and wood-boring insects. With a guarantee of freshness and tailored pest solutions, this eco-friendly product is perfect for sustainable gardening.
Y**E
Great Product & Great Customer Service
Great Product. Great, Customer Service, helpful and easy to reach. Product works nicely and easy to apply. I purchased, as no dangerous chemicals. Pet Friendly!
J**.
Killed all our nats in plants
Great product
M**D
Repeat Customer - Most Effective Solution
In my battle against fungus gnats, this is the ultimate weapon. The Nuclear Option. The only thing that will absolutely work and kill them all. It is worth the $15 shipping - Do it!
D**E
Effective, but took awhile
Used it in my back yard. It was easy to apply and effective. It took awhile, though. It was still a good value.
A**R
Bug Free
WORKED GREAT , The past 2 summers we had to wear head nets to go out in the yard. I did not weed and feed the yard thought it might affect them. Put them in as directed 2 weeks later gone. we had a lot of rain so just to make sure they were still enough of them left; I reapplied. will apply next year .
J**F
Did not work for us on Eastern subterranean termites
I purchased the triple blend packet to treat a termite tube and surrounding ground along the foundation wall of our house. I cannot see that it made any difference at all after two weeks. I introduced the product by mixing per the instructions. I lightly sprinkled the tube with the nematode solution and flooded the ground around the entry point to the tube. I watered the ground in the heat of the day after initial treatment to make sure ground temps did not exceed 86 degrees per instructions. The soil temp averaged about 76 degrees. I introduced some of the treated mud into a jar of termites. It appeared to have no effect after several days. I just accidentally jarred the termite tube which fell apart while trying to introduce a piece of cardboard treated with borax and sugar (after giving up on nematodes) and it was full of termites. Total waste of two weeks and money based on my experience.
A**P
Fast and amazing results, but need better instructions perhaps?
Let me start out by saying that within two weeks of applying 1/2 of the nematodes to my 2 cubic foot indoor container, my fungus gnat infestation had *completely* disappeared and I was extremely surprised. Unexpectedly, up to 3 days before they fungus gnats disappeared I still had a tent full of them and wasn't sure the nematodes were working. The only downside is that because of the way the manufacturer described the equipment requirements for spreading the nematodes, I remained pretty stressed the entire time and at the end there was no need for it.First off, the fugus gnat infestation was really bad, there were hundreds of them flying around the 3x3x7 grow tent constantly. I could watch them running up and down the trunk of the plants from the soil - it was creepy and I was nervous that they'd spread to all of my other plants and grow tent. A couple of friends told me immediately to apply nematodes and the problem would resolve.The instructions for applying the nematodes say that they require at least a .8mm opening for them to pass through. I'm not sure if anyone has ever tried to measure a hole that small, but let me tell you it isn't easy. In my opinion their instructions could be more clear for us gardeners and that's why I deducted a star.I used my standard off-brand cheap 1gallon garden sprayer to apply the nematodes. I adjusted it so that it was almost completely a stream to make sure the hole was big enough to allow the nematodes to pass.My advice?? YES, nematodes are amazing, they work fast, they're a beneficial part of an organic garden and I would suggest everyone use them every time they fill a container. YES, you can use a standard garden sprayer set to stream to apply them.
N**!
Nematodes
I don't know if it worked or not. How do I know whether the grub killer really killed the grubs? I first found the grubs when I pulled out another plant. I put the dirt from the old plant through a mesh screen to get rid of roots, rocks etc. That's when I discovered about 30 grubs in that dirt. If I had not rubbed the dirt through the screen, I would never have noticed the grubs -- they blend in with the dirt, but don't fit through screens. Now I have planted another plant there, and so far it's thriving, but not growing very fast. I've used the Nematodes on it, but I don't want to dig around the dirt to see if the grubs are gone or not -- don't want to disturb the new plant. I only used one of the Nematode enclosures so far, but will do the other one in early September. I have no idea if I have other grubs all over my yard or not.