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MaineChick218
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$1500?? I'm thinking that option is off the table for me! I'll have to stick with chickens and DE for grub control. Has anyone here ever used beneficial nematodes?
Yep I have tried nematodes on Clay soil fairly effective but did not spread well. Don't laugh but the best treatment I found was ducks I would water heavy which brought the grubs close to the surface and ducks would love to dig holes in wet surfaces. I know the ducks got some I saw them gobble them down but I often wondered if the grubs drowned in the ground because of the standing water. Skunks tend to plow up a lawn infested with grubs. I have been told that coons and foxes will dig for grubs also. The ducks used to grab the adults bettle too so they were a double threat. Never let the ducks in the garden they will eat plants and dig for insects.MaineChick218 said:$1500?? I'm thinking that option is off the table for me! I'll have to stick with chickens and DE for grub control. Has anyone here ever used beneficial nematodes?
It worked well for my mother when she used the milky spore for three years. that was about 7 years ago and we noticed that in certain spots the grubs must be back as the moles are working it hard and you can see where the skunks have been digging them there too.~gd said:Yep I have tried nematodes on Clay soil fairly effective but did not spread well. Don't laugh but the best treatment I found was ducks I would water heavy which brought the grubs close to the surface and ducks would love to dig holes in wet surfaces. I know the ducks got some I saw them gobble them down but I often wondered if the grubs drowned in the ground because of the standing water. Skunks tend to plow up a lawn infested with grubs. I have been told that coons and foxes will dig for grubs also. The ducks used to grab the adults bettle too so they were a double threat. Never let the ducks in the garden they will eat plants and dig for insects.MaineChick218 said:$1500?? I'm thinking that option is off the table for me! I'll have to stick with chickens and DE for grub control. Has anyone here ever used beneficial nematodes?
I have to say that I did not have any raccoons that summer of the baby skunks.. the momma was almost all white on the top and had black legs. she was very distinctive. I saw her many times that year.Denim Deb said:I've heard that descented skunks make great pets. I've always thought they were cute, but that smell.... Wonder how well one would work as a "guard" animal.