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Yours is by far the most thorough coverage on Chinch big control. It would be nice to find something also on when to start preventative treatment but I think there is enough here to figure that out. THANK YOU!
Fantastic, thanks for the video Chad! Ive gone through some of these products reading online on domyown, and sometimes it just information overload or I forget what I was looking at before. I use the Bifen liquid for pest control around the house as well, works great. I have also used the Bifen granular and it did alright, but it does say it only lasts a few months and thats for sure true. Not a very long residual. Ended up with sod webworms later that season. Keep up the great work! Also great note on switching out. Not something many people know or find out. The liquid Bifen I use for general pest control as a perimeter treatment is swapped out with Temprid so it minimizes the bugs chances to build immunity.
I'm glad this could help!! Sounds like you have a pretty handle on using these. Like you said, the labels can be confusing. I'm happy this video will help. Please consider using my affiliate link in the description for domyown to help support the channel!!
What's the best product to use for lawns that are going to have dogs walking on them? I know the general rule to keep pets and people off until the product is dry, but pesticides make me nervous.
@@bettercallchadd so should I keep using the granuels? They seem to be working good. Or should I switch to liquid instead? Only reason I bought the granuels is because I have a huge yard infested with chinch bugs.
Marathoin is only effective for pests that damage your shrubs. It would not be effective for lawn pest. Also you have to be very careful using oil based products in the summer. They can attract a lot of heat and burn shrubs.
I'm not understanding why you're giving us products to use that you claim are not that effective. I also don't understand how your name could be Turf Organics and then you use poisons which affect pollinators the word organic and poison doesn't seem to fit together
All the products I recommend do work. You just didn't watch the video. Also, I'm teaching people how to use products effectively and properly. People are going to use chemicals. It's better to teach the right way than have people overuse. We offer a organic lawn service in the Jacksonville/ St.augustine area.