Merit Insecticide Granules are not labeled to control or kill ticks. We advise that you look at the DeltaGard G Granules for tick control. According to the Delta G Granules, a regular treatment program should be followed. Treat once a month when pests first appear in late spring (May-June) and conti…
Read Full Answer »We carry the following three granule products that are labeled for grubs, Dylox 6.2, Merit Granules and Demand G. Dylox 6.2 is known to be one of the fastest acting granule products for grub control. You may find our article on grub control helpful.
Merit Granular is the longest lasting broad-spectrum insecticide that works as both curative and preventative. Merit Granules holds a ten-year record of 90% effectiveness on virtually every species of turf and ornamental pests, including chinch bugs. Merit also improves the quality of your turf. Mer…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Merit Granules can be used in St. Augustine grasses (including Floratam). Please refer to the product label for application rates.
We do not know the setting for that spreader and we are not sure exactly what to set it on. However, almost all fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides, etc have treatments in amounts of so much product per 1000 square feet. You can calibrate by marking off a 1000 square foot (10 x 100) area and…
Read Full Answer »Merit Insecticide Granules are not labeled to eliminate mealy bugs or to attract them.
Merit 0.5 G Insecticide Granules can be used in landscaped ornamentals but not in any edible gardens.
Merit Granules are a great choice for grubs, just be sure you are applying before egg hatch so that the active ingredient has time to work systemically. There are some spreaders listed on the product label, however yours is not one of them. We usually recommend starting around one setting below the …
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Merit Granules are safe for pets as long as you follow the product label and keep all animals off of the area during the treatment and for a couple of hours following the treatment you should not have any issues at all.
Merit Insecticide Granules is not labeled to be used on edibles. The active ingredient to too high a percantage to be safe for human consumption. It would be highly recommended to discard anything it was applied to and remove the soil and replace with new as ithe product can last in the soil f…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Merit Granules can be used in St. Augustine grass and around ornamentals. Please refer to the product label for application ratios.
We apologize but the manufacturer of Merit Granules - 30 lb. bag just does not have it in a smaller bag. We do however have the Hi-Yield Grub Free Zone III which comes in a smaller bag but has the same active ingredient.
Merit Insecticide Granules is not labeled for aphids and it would be recommended to use the liquid Merit 2F instead if you are, in fact, dealing with aphids or other plant-sucking insects.
Merit Insecticide Granules is not labeled for ants and would not be recommended. Instead you can use something like Talstar Xtra.
We recommend contacting your local cooperative extension office to ask about exact insecticide timing for the pests in your region. 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.
Merit Insecticide Granules is NOT labeled to be be used in or around any edibles. We would recommend contacting Bayer directly for advisement at 800-777-8570.
Neither Merit Granules or Bayer Advanced Tree and Shrub Granules are labeled for use around edibles. They are both safe for use around ornamentals and trees, such as Crepe Myrtles. It is recommend that you use this product outside of the dripline of the herbs and/or edibles.
The best treatment for moles is to eradicate the insects (grubs, earthworms, etc) that they feed on by using a prouduct like Merit Granules. One bag will coer approx. 20000 sq feet. For more information on treating moles, please check our article on How to Get Rid of Moles for success.
0.5 is the percentage of active ingredients in Merit 0.5 G Insecticide Granules. The G stands for “granules.”
Merit 0.5 G Insecticide Granules is not a contact kill for mature grubs. Per label this product needs to be applied prior to the egg hatch for optimum control. For actively feeding grubs you would use something like Dylox for contact killing.