Nematodes actively hunt for insect larvae, entering through natural body openings. Once inside the larvae, the nematode excretes bacteria from its digestive tract before it starts to feed and multiply. Within a few days the pest will change color and die. The nematodes multiply and develop within the dieing insect, before leaving the old host to hunt for more pests. As the number of pests decrease, so will the nematode population. For this reason seasonal releases are recommended.
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Storage temperature 36-45˚F.
DO NOT FREEZE
Store unactivated nematodes for up to 30 days.
- Once activated nematodes must be released within 6 hours.
- Store nematodes in the dark.
- Environmental Conditions
- Nematodes are susceptible to ultraviolet light (UV).
- Nematodes are susceptible to various chemical pesticides.
- Use caution when treating other diseases and pests.
- For optimal results, the ground surface should be moist.
- Water before application and keep the soil moist for two weeks after application.
Environmental Conditions
- Nematodes are susceptible to ultraviolet light (UV).
- Nematodes are susceptible to various chemical pesticides.Use caution when treating other diseases and pests.
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For optimal results, the ground surface should be moist. Water before application and keep the soil moist for two weeks after application.
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