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Southern Ag Lawnstar Granular Insecticide is a dry insecticide formulated to control pests infesting above and below the surface of the lawn and this includes mole crickets, fire ants, and chinch bugs on lawns in residential areas, landscape areas, and perimeters around institutional, commercial, public, and industrial parks, buildings, recreational areas, and athletic fields. The active ingredient, Bifenthrin, a pyrethroid insecticide which works by poisoning the nervous system causing it to shut down and eventually lead to death.
| Active Ingredient | Bifenthrin - 0.20% |
|---|---|
| Target pests |
Ants, armyworms, centipedes, chiggers, chinch bugs, crickets, cutworms, earwigs, grasshoppers, millipedes, mole crickets and others See Label for complete list |
| For use in | Perimeters around homes, outdoor ornamental and flower gardens, and on lawns |
| Application | Apply evenly by hand or with a spreader following application rates listed on the label then water in |
| Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
| NOT FOR SALE TO | AK, CA |
| Shipping Weight | 10.15 lbs |
| Manufacturer | Southern Ag (Mfg. Number: 00806) |
| UPC | 051538008068 |
| EPA Registration | 70506-73-829 |
Armyworms, Webworms, Cutworms, Annual Bluegrass, Weevils (Adult), Billbugs (Adult), Black Turfgrass Ataenius (Adult), Leafhoppers, Mealybugs, Ants, Centipedes, Chinch Bugs, Fleas (Adult and Larvae), Imported Fire Ants (Adults and Mounds), Millipedes, Mole Cricket (Adult and Nymph), Ticks, Pillbugs, Sowbugs, European Crane Flies.
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WELL PLEASED WITH THE RESULTS OF THIS ANT/ BUG POISON
By Sammy on 06/28/2019
The main reason for my order was fire ant control. After reading the instructions I deceded to distribute around the house and I am well pleased. When put on a fire ant mound it did the job and around…
Read Full Review »Coverage rates for Southern Ag Lawnstar Granular Insecticide will vary depending on what you are treating. The label rates are 1.15 – 4.6 lbs. per 1,000 square feet or 1 tablespoon per fire ant …
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