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All Beneficial Nematode Prices Include Shipping!
ARBICO's Beneficial Nematodes are microscopic, non-segmented worms that occur naturally in soil throughout the world. Once released, the nematodes seek out their host, enter through body openings, emit a toxin and death occurs within 48 hours. Beneficial Nematodes are shipped in an easily dissolved clay formulation that you mix with water. The solution can be applied directly using a watering can, hose end, backpack, or pump sprayer or through irrigation or misting systems. Release early in the morning or predusk when temperatures are cooler and the sun is not so bright.
Choose the right Beneficial Nematodes for your pest problems:
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NemAttack
Steinernema carpocapsae:
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Attacks Passing Pests! Best suited to cooler climates. These are most effective in sandy or disturbed soils against mobile pests such as fleas, cutworm, sod webworm, termites and more. Recommend for northern states.
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NemAttack
Steinernema feltiae:
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Attacks Passing Pests! Best suited to warmer climates. These are most effective in sandy or disturbed soils against mobile pests such as fleas, cutworm, sod webworm, termites and more. Recommended for southern states. |
NemaSeek
Heterorhabditis bacteriophora:
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Seeks out Pests! Our formulation of Heterorhabditis bacteriophora actively seeks out pests. It is adapted to all climates and prefers undisturbed soils. NemaSeek is most effective against sedentary pests, such as grubs, root weevils, queen ants/termites and more!
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Combo Packs
NemaSeek & NemAttack
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Includes one of each kind of beneficial nematode for the best treatment of ants and termites or for general soil born pest infestations. Best value! |
Sizes Available: (click on products below to see other sizes)
Garden Size: 10 million - Treats 3,200 sq ft
Farm Size: 50 million - Treats 1 Acre
Ranch Size: 500 million - Treats 10 Acres
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Prices Include Shipping!
We ship all nematode orders Monday-Wednesday to ensure there is no weekend hold-over to protect the nematodes.
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