๐ฟ Naturally conquer lawn pests before your neighbors do!
Nemasys Leatherjacket Killer uses millions of Steinernema Feltiae nematodes to naturally control leatherjackets over 100 sqm. Designed for easy water-mix application, itโs safe for children, pets, and wildlife, with immediate lawn usability post-treatment. Best applied in Autumn for maximum effectiveness, with a double-strength option for tougher infestations. Keep refrigerated and use within two weeks for optimal results.
Item Weight | 99 g |
Item Weight | 99 g |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Did What It Says It Does
Worked very well.
C**E
Easy to use and kept lawn leather jacket free
Treated the back lawn with this as we live in an area known for problems with leather jacket infestations. Forgot to treat the grass at the side of the house. The back lawn is fine, no issues. The grass at the side has been destroyed and is now just mud. Definitely shows how well treatment works. Easy to mix and apply, clear instructions.
A**N
Good
Wry good easy instructions
P**L
Leatherjacket solution
Very effective for getting rid of Leatherjackets.
A**E
Unreadable instructions - need a magnifying glass
Arrived but not in a box, in a plastic box. instructions were on photocopied A5 piece of paper and took up only half of the page where the writing is so small you need a magnifying glass to read.Clearer instructions are needed so you can accurately read them, even with reading glasses not possible to read worse than going for an eye test we would all fail.Ended up taking a photo to enable reading instructions.
B**N
How to get rid of leatherjackets
We had a huge leatherjacket infestation that reared its head early last year as as the full grown larvae ate our lawn. Every time it rained we'd see dozens of them on the patio; dig up a bit of turf and it was chockablock with them.This is what we did, hopefully it will work for others:We applied one round of nemasys immediately (around March), though without much expectation of results as it is most effective on young, small larvae (they hatch in autumn, living and growing in the lawn over winter until they emerge as adult crane flies in summer). We then regularly mowed the lawn (collecting and disposing of the clippings) and kept it free of leaves as autumn arrived as crane flies like to lay eggs in long grass. Finally, in September and October we applied nemasys twice, one month apart, to kill the larvae at their smallest and most vulnerable.We haven't seen a single leatherjacket this year and the lawn looks very healthy, so give this a go!
D**E
Grass is growing back
My gardener says itโs worked a treat ๐
T**O
It's doing the job
If you've got leatherjackets in your lawn this works a treat
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