| What It
Controls Preventive or early curative treatment
for white grubs, including larvae of Japanese beetle,
Northern and Southern masked chafers, May/June beetle,
black turfgrass Ataenius, green June beetle, annual
bluegrass weevil, billbugs, Aphodius beetle, European
chafer and Oriental beetle.
How to Apply
 | For best results, use a Scotts spreader set to
the indicated label settings. |
 | Mowing your lawn before applying GrubEx will
help the granules reach the soil faster. |
 | It is not necessary to water-in immediately
after application. For best results water thoroughly
within 24 hours to activate GrubEx and to allow to
reach the grubs. |
 | For best results, especially under drought
conditions, it is recommended to water in GrubEx.
|
 | For best results, keep children and pets off of
treated area until product has been watered in per
instructions and foliage is dry to avoid disturbing
particles. |
When to Apply
 | GrubEx® works best when applied before grubs
hatch or when they are newly hatched. For proper
application in most areas, apply anytime from
late-spring through mid-summer. |
 | This product does not interfere with the
performance of other lawn products such as
fertilizers, weed controls and insect controls.
Allow at least one-week between product
applications. |
 | For best results, apply June through July. |
 | Check your local County University Extension
Office for the best application timing for your
area. |
Cautions
It is a violation of federal law to use this
product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. |