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Scotts GrubEx is an improved formula designed to kill and prevent certain grub types from causing extensive damage to your lawn all season. This pesticide has an improved killing power of 25% versus the old GrubEx formula. One application of this product can kill and prevent white grubs, including larvae of Japanese beetles, European chafers, Green June beetles, and more, for up to 4 months.
A 14.35 lb. bag covers up to 5,000 square feet making it an affordable choice for Grub-prevention.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Chlorantraniliprole – 0.08% |
Target pests |
Insects such as White grubs (including larvae of certain types), Caterpillars, Annual bluegrass weevils, Billbug grubs, Crane fly larvae, Chinchbugs
* See label for complete list |
For use in | For use on lawns. Apply to dry lawn. Water in thoroughly (approximately 1 inch) to activate. Clean-up. Sweep any product from hard surfaces onto the lawn. Best applied during Spring to Early Summer. |
Application | Set and fill spreader |
Pet safe | Yes, if followed as directed on the label |
NOT FOR SALE TO | |
Coverage Area | 14.35 lbs. Cover up to 5,000 sq. ft. |
Shipping Weight | 15.11 lbs |
Manufacturer | Scotts (Mfg. Number: 99605) |
UPC | 032247996051 |
EPA Registration | 538-306 |
White grubs (including larvae of: Japanese beetles, Asiatic garden beetles, Aphodius spp., European chafers, Green June beetles, May-to-June beetles, Nothern masked chafters, Oriental beetles, Southern masked chafters), Caterpillars (including Armyworms, Cutworms, Sod webworms),Annual bluegrass weevils, Billbug grubs, Crane fly larvae (including European crane flies), Chinchbugs.
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There is no time restriction for applying Scotts GrubEx and a fertilzer, they can be applied at the same time or close to it.
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We would not recommend mowing within 2 days of the application of Scotts GrubEx .
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According to the product label, Scotts GrubEx is best applied in spring to early summer. Application timing is very important and it varies from region to region. We recommend you contact your local cooperative extension office and speak to the master gardener on staff as he or she will be able to give you the most accurate information in regards to application timing.
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Scotts GrubEx is only for use in lawns. Acelepryn G contains the same active ingredient and would be an option for flower beds.
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Scotts GrubEx is not labeled to control earthworms, but it is not really selective. It could harm earthworms if they are in contact with a treated area long enough to be affected, although they are pretty protected by the mucus on their bodies.
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