The optimum time to apply the Merit Granules will vary depending on the pest you are treating and region you live in. You should call your local cooperative extension office. Almost every county has one and they are the experts in your region for all types of problems and local plant and…
Read Full Answer »No, Merit Granules should not be used in areas of the yard where fruit trees are present. Merit should only be used on and near plants that are for aesthetic use only and listed on the product label.
No, Merit cannot be used in a vegetable garden for grubs. We recommend contacting your local cooperative extension for advice. These centers have master gardeners that are familiar with regional pests and regional vegetation and can offer advice on safe products to use in your vegetable garden.
Merit Granule is actually manufactured by Bayer and is always our top recommendation for grub control. For best results, make application prior to egg hatch. To find out when grub egg hatch normally occurs in your area you should contact your local cooperative extension office.
Your pets should be out of the yard while you are applying the Merit Granules and while you are watering them in. Your pets can return to the area after the surface of the grass is dry, usually after about 5-6 hours.
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. So if you can figure out what your walking speed is then you know…
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Merit Granules and Imigold Granules can be used for trees but is only labeled to treat white grubs when used for tree applications. Merit 75 WSP or the less expensive Adonis 2F is most often chosen to use for systemic root drenches on trees and shrubs.
According to the Merit Granules product label, this product is specifically for protecting plants and trees from white grub larvae in the soil. We recommend that you use the Merit 75 WP or the Merit 75 WSP. Please read the Merit 75 WP product page (scroll down below the product description) for more…
Read Full Answer »The 30lb bag of Merit Granules will cover between 16,000 sq ft - 21,400 sq ft depending on the usage rate needed. Please refer to the Merit Granules product label for complete usage instructions.
Merit is not labeled for springtails so we cannot say for sure that it will help control this pest. The most often used product for springatils is Talstar P. Springtails indicate that there is a moisture issue because they breed under slabs or in leaf litter where a moisture issue may exist. T…
Read Full Answer »You should plan on using the product up within 3 years of the date of purchase. We do not ship to Canada at this time. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.
Merit and other products containing imidacloprid should be applied prior to egg hatch of the target pests, which means the product is typically applied in the spring/early summer. Later in the season folks typically use Dylox as a curative treatment. We recommend you check with your local cooperativ…
Read Full Answer »Merit WSP and Merit WP are good choices for white fly on ficus. You can expect an application to last 3-6 months but depending on the size of the ficus it may take 1-2 months to see the begininng result as the product must translocate through the ficus. While you are waiting for it to work you can d…
Read Full Answer »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. Do you know what kind of grubs you are dealing with? If you are dealing with Japanese Beetle Grubs you could also…
Read Full Answer »The Merit that is applied will be in the soil for some time but it is trans-located through the plants that are in currently in place. Newly planted grass should be retreated.
You are able to apply Merit more than once a year but you cannot apply more than 80lbs of Merit per acre per year. While it will not harm the soil or the grass the EPA does limit how much product you are able to use in a given area per year.
Yes, Merit Granules can be used in St. augustine Grass and around ornamentals. Please refer to the product label for application ratios.
We highly recommend speaking with the manufacturer to determine the specific application rate of Merit Granules to treat your roses. You can reach Bayer at 800-331-2867.
Most insecticides if stored in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight, will have a shelf life of 3-5 years.
Merit 75 is not labeled for nematodes so we are not sure if it would provide any type of control for this pest. We would recommend contacting your local cooperative extension office to seek further information on the type of nematode that is infesting certain plants on your property. In most situ…
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