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Don't let grubs ruin your lawn. This product stops grubs before they can do damage, keeping your lawn healthy and beautiful all season long. One application in the spring or early summer is all it takes to protect your lawn from these hidden destroyers.
You've put in the work, and your lawn is your pride and joy. But there's a hidden enemy lurking just beneath the surface. Grubs work underground, feeding on roots and destroying your lawn from the inside out. With Scotts GrubEx, you can stop them before they even start. One application in the spring or early summer kills grubs as they hatch, protecting your lawn for the entire season. Think of it as an invisible shield for your turf. It’s your one-and-done solution for season-long peace of mind.
Active Ingredient: Chlorantraniliprole
Coverage: 10,000 sq. ft.
SKU: 99610
Safety data sheet can be found at: https://www.scottsmsds.com
Where to Use: Apply to your entire lawn.
Where Not to Use: Do not apply to flowerbeds, vegetable gardens, or near water sources like ponds or streams.
When to Use: Apply once a year in the spring or early summer to prevent grub damage.
How Often to Use: Once a year. This product provides season-long control with a single application.
Watering after you apply is key. It "turns on" the product, moving it into the soil. A good 20-minute soak should do the trick.
Easy. Just keep any leftover product in the original bag and store it somewhere cool and dry, like a garage or shed, where kids and pets can't get to it.
The sweet spot is spring through early summer. Applying then stops grubs right as they're developing, so they never get a chance to do damage.
You bet. Watering is what activates the product. It carries the protection down into the soil where those grubs are hiding out.
Absolutely. Just wait for the lawn to dry after you've watered it in, and then it's safe for everyone to get back out there and enjoy the yard.
This product kills Grubs (including larvae of Japanese beetle grubs, Asiatic Garden Beetles, Black Turfgrass ataenius, Aphodius spp., European chafers, Green June Beetles, May/June Beetles, and Northern masked chafers), Caterpillars (including Armyworms, Cutworms, and Sod webworms), Billbug grubs, and Crane fly larvae (including European Crane Flies). It also suppresses Chinchbugs.