The only recourse is if you prove to them with the grubs, and then THEY WILL SEND YOU MORE PRODUCT that doesn't work. I used their product just like instructed and it does not work. The Director, Richard Vento of the Labs Operation said they had died and told me how I should have sent them in a tub filled with dirt.
#Milky spore grub control zip#
The next project this Fall I found at least 50 beetles, and this time saved them as I was told and sent them as I was instructed to do in a zip lock back with sod and dirt. They wanted me to send the beetles which was now too late. I called their emergency number, but didn't receive a call until two days later. I saw the active grubs in my lawn when I expanded my flowerbeds and riped out sod. Here is what they offer.I spent over $500 on their product that didn't work. Gabriel Labs after the run around and their lame guarantee. What about Nematodes? Kill grubs of all kinds and ages so IMO is far beter aproach for grub control then Milky Spores. So IMO Milky Spores it is a complete waste of timeand money. The adult grub has already done it's damage feeding on the roots - have to feed for the spores to work. Why? Milky Spore is a desease that prevents the grub from turning into a beatle.
Second, Milky Spore doesn't do much on the grubs either.
It doesn't do a thing for the beatle! If you kill all your grubs you'll still get beatles. I'll save on the war story and tell you why Milky Spore doesn't work.įirst Japanese beatles are moble and fly to the tender plans they love so much - Milky spore only deal with the grubs in the ground and the invasion probably isn't comming from your yard.
and the guy on the radio said they couldn't do it. The year after I used it the beatle killed half my cherry trees - they can completely defolage them in no time. Anyways, I put down milky spores one year for control of japanese beatles but I can't say it did any good. The japenese beatle is my #1 enemy and it really makes me sick to think of them, although they are about to invade.