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scotts grub treatment apply when wet or dry

by Miss Enola Davis DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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According to the Scotts GrubEx label, you can apply GrubEx to a wet lawn but for optimum effectiveness, apply the pesticide when the lawn is dry then water it into the soil. Grub Ex will wash down into your soil and disrupt the life cycle of the grubs before they hatch and mature. Can I apply GrubEx before the rain?

According to the Scotts GrubEx label, you can apply GrubEx to a wet lawn but for optimum effectiveness, apply the pesticide when the lawn is dry then water it into the soil.

Full Answer

How do you use Scotts Grub killer?

Easily apply with a Scotts broadcast, drop, handheld, or Wizz spreader and stop grubs before they damage your lawn. One application kills and protects for 4 months. Apply to a dry lawn and water in thoroughly to activate. See label for full product instructions.

What to do after Grub control is applied?

Once the grub control is applied, it is essential to care properly for your lawn afterward and ensure the solution gets where it needs to be. Because grubs thrive among the roots of the grass in the soil, the grub killer needs to be watered in.

When should I apply Scotts grubex?

1 Applying a preventative grub control product in the spring or early summer will provide much better grub control than waiting until after the damage has occurred. 2 Use a spreader to apply Scotts® GrubEx® 1. ... 3 To activate the product, water immediately after applying. More items...

How do you kill grubs in the spring?

When the soil warms up again in the spring, the large, mature grubs move back into the upper soil levels, where they transform into adult beetles that emerge in early summer and start the whole process over again. Use a spreader to apply Scotts® Grub B Gon MAX® Grub Killer.

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Can I put GrubEX on a wet lawn?

Yes, you can apply GrubEX to a wet lawn. GrubEX is meant to get wet immediately after being broadcast. This step is critical in the application of GrubEX if it's going to be effective. However, applying GrubEX to a wet lawn does not mean you can skip the water application step.

Should grub control be applied before a rain?

You can wait for a good rain heading your way, and apply the grub control before the rain. That's your only option if you have a lawn too big to water. The chemical in some grub controls will break down in hot, dry weather. So if you leave the chemical on your lawn and not watered in, it won't be effective.

When should you apply Scotts GrubEX?

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 and Armyworm infestations. Easily apply with a Scotts® broadcast, drop, handheld, or Wizz® spreader and stop grubs before they damage your lawn.

Does GrubEX need to be watered in immediately?

After application, water your lawn to a depth of 1/2 inch, which is typically a 20- to 30-minute watering. GrubEx is not activated until it's watered in, and as soon as the lawn dries, it is safe for your family and pets.

What is the best time to treat for grubs?

Treating in late summer or early fall is ideal, as that is when the smaller, young grubs are most susceptible to nematodes. There is also usually a short window for application in early spring before the grubs get too big and pupate, but that is a narrower window and can be difficult to time properly.

When should I apply grub control to my lawn?

It is often best to put down grub preventers from April through mid-July when grubs are ready to hatch. If you want to stop grub damage right away, the best time to apply a grub killer to your lawn is when you first see signs of damage.

What is the best month to put down GrubEx?

It's important to follow the instructions on the GrubEx packaging very closely because precision in both timing and application are essential. Early May, June and July is the best time to apply this product. Remember the beetles lay eggs in early summer. The small grubs hatch in the middle of the summer.

Can I apply fertilizer and grub control 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.

Can you apply too much GrubEx?

Applying too much can hurt the environment and using too little may not control the grubs in your lawn. Although Dylox claims it kills grubs within one to three days if applied properly, you may still notice grub activity within that time or shortly after. Animals may also continue digging for the insects.

Do you water after grub control?

Current research also shows that watering with 0.5 inches of irrigation immediately after the application is essential to get effective results from these insecticides. Our research has indicated that carbaryl has been a little more effective on European chafer grubs than trichlorfon.

When do grubs come back?

When the soil warms up again in the spring, the large, mature grubs move back into the upper soil levels, where they transform into adult beetles that emerge in early summer and start the whole process over again.

What is a grub in the lawn?

Grubs are the larvae of Japanese beetles, June beetles, chafers, and others. These white, C-shaped grubs feast on organic matter in the soil, including grass roots.

Why does my lawn feel spongy?

because grubs eat the roots holding the turf firmly in place on the soil. Before the dead patches even appear, your lawn feels spongy when stepped on, as it it were 
. freshly laid sod. To check if you have a grub problem, peel back a square foot of green turf in several areas of your lawn.

What is digging up my yard?

Raccoons, skunks, or moles are digging up your yard. These animals all love to dine 
. on large, mature grubs. You can pull back the dead patches on your lawn like pieces of loose carpet. This happens 
. because grubs eat the roots holding the turf firmly in place on the soil. Before the dead patches even appear, ...

When do grubs hatch in the lawn?

Beetles, like Japanese and chafer beetles, emerge in early summer, feed on plants in the garden, and lay their eggs in the soil in the lawn. Later in the summer, the grubs hatch and immediately begin to feed.

Can a stressed lawn have grubs?

square foot, than a properly-fed, well-maintained lawn. A properly maintained lawn can tolerate more grubs per square foot than a stressed lawn. Repair dead patches caused by grubs with Scotts® EZ Seed®. 2021-07-06.

Can I apply GrubEx to a wet lawn?

According to the Scotts GrubEx label, you can apply GrubEx to a wet lawn but for optimum effectiveness, apply the pesticide when the lawn is dry then water it into the soil. Grub Ex will wash down into your soil and disrupt the life cycle of the grubs before they hatch and mature.

Can I apply GrubEx before the rain?

You can apply GrubEx just before it rains but you won’t need to water it in as you normally would when you apply the granules. Waiting for rain works best for lawns that are too big to water. You only need to ensure that you apply GrubEx any time between May and July.

When is the best time to apply GrubEx?

The best time to apply GrubEx is during spring to early summer (May or June) when the beetles lay eggs on your turf. GrubEx works as a preventive measure by killing grubs as they hatch. As such, it will kill grubs before they are big enough to damage your lawn.

When is it too late to treat grubs?

It is too late to treat for grubs using GrubEx during late summer and early spring because the grubs will be mature or at an advanced larval stage. GrubEx does not kill mature grubs but works to eliminate the beetle’s eggs as they hatch.

How many times can you apply GrubEx?

One application between April and mid-summer is enough to kill the next generation of grubs that mature and feed on turf roots during late summer and early fall. However, you can apply Scotts GrubEx twice between April and Mid Summer if:

How to apply GrubEx on your lawn?

Apply Grub Ex with a rotary or drop spreader evenly over your lawn (2.87 lbs per 1000 sq. ft.). Follow up by watering your turf for 30 minutes to activate GrubEx. About 0.5-inch of water is required to move the chemical into the root zone.

Precautions to take when using GrubEx

GrubEx poses a health risk to humans and pets when not used as directed by the manufacturer. Here are precautions to remember while using GrubEx:

How often should I water my lawn after fertilizing?

Some lawn foods perform better when you water them in right after applying, while others—such as some weed-and-feed products—need to be watered a day or two after fertilizing. It all comes down to this: Check the product directions on the bag—they’ll tell you when to water.

When should I apply fertilizer to my lawn?

Late afternoon or early evening (when there’s still light, of course) is the best time of day to apply lawn fertilizer. Applying it in the heat of a scorching afternoon can cause the sun’s rays to burn your grass—and when your goal is “lush and green,” burned grass blades simply won’t cut it.

How do I fertilize a lawn before fertilizing?

Just follow these steps: 1. Water your lawn a few days before fertilizing so your soil is ready to accept the fertilizer. 2. Following the directions on the bag, pour the fertilizer into your spreader and adjust the spreader settings.

How long should I let my kids play in my lawn after fertilizing?

How long do I need to keep kids and pets off the lawn after fertilizing? A good rule of thumb here is to allow 24 hours after rainfall or irrigation has watered in the fertilizer before letting kids or pets play on the lawn.

Can you use a Whirl spreader on a small lawn?

You can use a hand-held spreader, like the Scotts® Whirl™ Hand-Powered Spreader, for a small lawn or a broadcast spreader for a larger lawn. 3. Apply the fertilizer beginning with the perimeter of your lawn, then move inward toward the center, walking in your typical mowing pattern.

Can fertilizer be put on frozen grass?

A light rain or snow after you apply the fertilizer won't hurt, but a downpour the next day could wash the fertilizer away. Keep in mind, too, that you never want to put fertilizer on frozen ground because the grass won’t absorb it.

Can I use Scott's Turf Builder on new grass?

If you have a newly seeded, sodded, or plugged lawn, you’ll want to use Scotts® Turf Builder® Starter® Food for New Grass right after seeding or laying sod. Not only will it help your grass grow 35 percent quicker and 70 percent thicker than new lawns that haven’t been fed, but you can also use it on all grass types.

How to use

Use on home lawns to prevent disease (Preventative Rate Setting) before it appears and/or to control disease (Curative Rate Setting) at the first sign of disease.

Where to use

Use on home lawns to prevent or control common diseases (see label for complete list of lawn diseases controlled).

Where not to use

Do not apply more than 37 lbs. of Scotts® DiseaseExTM Lawn Fungicide per 1,000 sq. ft. in a single year.

When to apply

For best results, begin applications prior to disease symptoms, when conditions are favorable to disease, typically in spring.

How often to apply

Product may be re-applied at 14-28 day intervals. Use the shorter re-treatment intervals and higher application rates when prolonged favorable disease conditions exist. Do not apply more than 37 lbs. of Scotts® DiseaseExTM Lawn Fungicide per 1,000 sq. ft. in a single year

Our Environment

In order to protect estuarine/marine fish and aquatic invertebrates, do not apply directly to water, and avoid runoff. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash water or rinsing.

Guarantee

Scotts No-Quibble Guarantee: If for any reason you, the consumer, are not satisfied after using this product, you are entitled to get your money back. Simply send us evidence of purchase and we will mail you a refund check promptly. For more details, click here.

How to prevent grubs from destroying my lawn?

Proper fertilization is important to prevent and allow the lawn to recover from grub damage. Mow lawns immediately before applying an insecticide for grubs to remove weed flowers and protect bees. Make a regular practice of mowing your yard with the mower on the highest setting (3.5-4 inches).

When will grub control be available in stores?

Below is a short list of products now being sold for grub control as of May 22, 2020, in stores checked in the Mid-Michigan area. An online search indicates there are other products that will be available at other stores. Check the active ingredients.

What insecticides kill grubs?

There are two chemicals, carbaryl and trichlorfon, that are considered curative treatments. They are short-lived compounds that kill all life stages of grubs. These two insecticides are the only options if high numbers of grubs are found in the fall and in spring before early May. Our research indicates they will kill 20-80% of grubs when applied in September or 20-55% when applied in late October. They are not as effective as the preventive compounds in reducing grub numbers.

When do grubs appear in lawns?

Grub damage may appear in home lawns from mid-September to November or from March to early May. However, for low-maintenance lawns, even if the turf is not killed from grub feeding, the thinned and weakened turf may be prone to weeds and drought stress. Healthy turf with a few grubs may not need an insecticide.

When to apply chlorantraniliprole?

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.

How to measure how much irrigation is applied?

You can measure how much irrigation is applied by putting out several coffee cups in your lawn and run the irrigation until they fill to a half-inch level above the bottom. Research tests over the last 25 years have clearly shown that watering immediately after application helps to obtain good results.

How long does a turf outbreak last?

The outbreak phase where turf damage is common may last five to 10 years. If you see a dead patch, use a shovel to dig up a few Frisbee-size samples of turf around the bare spot to a depth of 2 inches and look for 0.75-inch long, C-shaped white grubs.

How to kill grubs in soil?

At their most destructive, grubs are sitting just below the surface of the soil, happily munching on grassroots. This is why the number one most important thing to remember when applying a grub killer, whether preventative or not, is to water the solution in. This ensures the insecticide soaks into the soil instead of just sitting on top. In order to maintain the most control of the environment when applying: 1 Dethatch (or rake away the dead grass) the affected area 2 Apply the grub control on relatively dry soil 3 Remember this is a chemical solution – always wear rubber gloves and follow the label 4 Some rain in the forecast is okay, but a heavy rainfall may wash the solution away 5 Water half and inch to an inch deep after applying

When is the best time to put down grubs in Illinois?

For example, if you are wondering when is the best time to put down grub control in Illinois, the answer is somewhere between mid-June and early August.

How long does it take for grubs to hatch?

Application of a preventative insecticide needs to happen close to when the eggs are hatching, which is within 10 days of the eggs being laid.

Why is it important to water grub killer?

This is why the number one most important thing to remember when applying a grub killer, whether preventative or not, is to water the solution in. This ensures the insecticide soaks into the soil instead of just sitting on top. In order to maintain the most control of the environment when applying:

Why is my lawn brown and dead?

First off, it is important to be sure that the issue at hand is grub worms! Brown patches or dead spots on lawns could be due to a number of factors. Drought or under-watering, high foot traffic, over-fertilization, or even a grass disease could be at fault.

Can grubs cause lawn damage?

Signs of damage due to grub worms. Pesky grubs are only pests if they are resulting in lawn damage. If you have not experienced lawn damage in the form of dead patches that grow as the season progresses, there is no need to turn to chemical solutions against grubs. Grubs are a very common presence in lawns.

Do you need to water a lawn after grub control?

Once the grub control is applied, it is essential to care properly for your lawn afterward and ensure the solution gets where it needs to be. Because grubs thrive among the roots of the grass in the soil, the grub killer needs to be watered in.

When to apply Scotts weed control?

Scotts Step 2 Weed Control Plus Lawn Fertilizer is applied from April through June, but at least six weeks after the Step 1 application . This phase of the program is designed to make a lawn thick, lush and green while minimizing the potential for weeds, particularly broadleaf weeds. Step 2 nourishes grass from the root level.

When to apply Scotts 4 step?

Apply Step 1 any time from February through April. If you live in a climate where warm weather starts early, opt for as early in the season as possible, as Step 1 works best before outdoor ...

How long does it take for a lawn to dry after applying Step 4?

If it rains frequently after application, feel free to apply Step 4 again after four to six weeks.

How long to keep pets away from lawn after spraying?

Keep pets and people away from the yard after application for at least 24 hours. If pets or children like to play on the lawn, it’s best not to use this type of herbicide at all.

What is step 2 in lawn care?

Step 2 nourishes grass from the root level. As with many lawn treatments, Step 2 is in granular form, and it should not be applied on windy days. Sweep up any particles that get onto the pavement, and keep the granules away from flowers, shrubs and garden plants.

How do I dethatch a lawn?

How to Dethatch Your Lawn. Tackle small lawns with a dethatching rake, and rent a dethatcher (also known as a vertical cutter, verticutter, or power rake) for larger lawns. Mow your lawn to half its normal height before you begin dethatching. (FYI: Don’t fertilize before dethatching.)

How to tell if your lawn is compacted?

You can tell your soil is overly compacted if you can’t easily insert a screwdriver into it. When thatch (bits of grass that have died and gathered just above the soil line) is too thick, your lawn will feel spongy, and it will be difficult to stick your finger through to the soil. Either way, you need to take action.

How thick is thatch in a yard?

It’s when thatch builds up to more than ¾-inch thick that’s the problem.

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