Nimitz Pro G Nematicide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by G. from Apopka, Fl
    03/08/2019
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    Should Nimitz Pro G Nematicide be applied before or after new zoysia sod installation on residential property?
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    Per the Manufacturer, it’s recommended to apply 60-80 pounds per acre of Nimitz Pro G Nematicide to the bare soil and water in with 1/4-½ inch of water immediately after application.  Wait 10-14 days before laying the sod.  Once laid, you can do an application over the sod after 30 days, using the rate of 60 pounds per acre.

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  • Asked by Ralph from Riviera, Tx
    10/06/2019
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    Can Nimitz Pro G Nematicide be applied over established carpet grass and floratam?
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    Nimitz Pro G Nematicide can be applied as directed to the following established turf species: Bermuda grass, St. Augustine grass, Zoysiagrass, Centipedegrass, Seashore Paspalum, Tall Fescue, and Creeping Bentgrass
    On Golf Courses, Sports Fields, Commercial Turf-grass Areas, Sod Farms and Residential Turf-grass.

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  • Asked by Stephen from Charleston, Sc
    01/08/2025
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    how often is this product applied for control
    How many times must this be applied for control of nematodes? What is the square footage rate for applying to a small area? What time of the year is best to use?
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    Per the Nimitz Pro G Nematicide label there are 4 different treatment options available, depending on which one you pick will determine how much product you should apply.  When it lists the total amount to use per acre you simply divide it by 43.5 to figure out how much product to use per 1,000 sq. ft.  So for example if it states to use 120 lbs per acre this would be 2.75 lbs per 1,000 sq. ft, as there are 43,560 feet in an acre.  The label states you can apply anytime when the soil temperature is above 55 degrees.
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