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re: Products for killing army worms

Posted on 8/23/21 at 7:37 am to
Posted by meeple
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Posted on 8/23/21 at 7:37 am to
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baldona

I did everything you stated for a few years when they first started showing up, and now it's why I just ignore the moths. They don't damage anything in themselves, as you say, it's the larvae/worms.

Then I read about Anderson's on a blog, and for the past few years I've saved immense amounts of time and money by applying one application of Anderson's granular in the evening once I see a blade start being chewed and it kills them overnight... this is key because I have to walk my lawn daily.... for some this may not be a viable option. This results in negligible lawn damage and instant recovery. I usually end up putting it out twice over the course of a summer. I generally keep my Anderson's for 2 seasons before resupplying.
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