Grubs Away
By Art on 03/13/2014
Once and Done
By Bob on 04/20/2018
Grubs Away
By Jeff on 03/20/2020
I have a severe armadillo problem in my yard. I've tried trapping them successfully but there are so many around that once you catch and dispose of one, another one or more step in the next night. Only solution is to cut off their food supply (so they will go to my neighbors yard's). As grubs are the meal of choice, this product seems to be very effective. It does take a little time to take effect (2 weeks?) but then seems to last several months.
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Gruba Away
By Sasssy on 06/19/2020
Don't know
By Youraway on 09/13/2024
Doesn't seem to have accomplished anything. Applied as directed and havnot noticed any improvements.
Expert response:
We apologize results were not as expected. Grubs Away Insecticide is best applied before insects are active as it can take a few weeks to be completely absorbed by the roots. If applied when insects are already active it can have limited results as it has to be ingested by the insects feeding on the treated areas. We recommend contacting your local cooperative extension office to ask about insecticide timing for the pests in your region to be sure you apply at the optimum time. These offices are an invaluable resource when dealing with pests and most have a master gardener and an entomologist on staff to answer pest insect questions.
Seems to be working
By Chrism on 09/13/2024
My new Tahoma 31 sod started dying around the house and garage. The lawn was showing was getting thinner with every mow. My neighbor has a fig tree swarming with June beetles. I figured it was either grubs or army worms. This along with Grub ex seemed to do the trick as my lawn is almost fully recovered