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BioLogicScanmask Topdressing

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Scanmask treats the widest variety of pest insects and is our recommended product when treating for multiple pests and as a preventative treatment. Our Scanmask Topdressing can be spread by hand on the lawn or garden. This formulation provides a longer shelf life than our nematode spray products.

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We have sold this same formulation since 1985 and it is our recommended product to organic gardeners and home owners. Scanmask treats the widest variety of pest insects and is our recommended product when treating for multiple pests and as a preventative treatment.

This formulation and directions for topdressing application protects the nematodes from heat, UV light, and drying out. This product can be sprayed (directions on box), but for spray applications we recommend Scanmask Spray.

Shelf life: 1 year, refrigerated

Storage: Refrigerate at 38F to retain full potency until marked expiration date.

Nematode Species: Steinernema feltiae

Safety: These natural “insect eating” nematodes do not harm people, plants, pets or other beneficials including bees, earthworms and ladybugs. Though non-toxic, the inert carrier is not meant for consumption and may cause digestive upset. Keep out of reach of children.

Compatibility: Compatible with most common herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, and other beneficial controls.

Mix contents of the Scanmask container with moist carrier (potting soil, vermiculite or peat moss). Apply at dusk if possible. Water area to be treated before and after application. To apply, distribute mixture by hand concentrating on affected areas.

 

  • Armyworms
  • Banana Root Borers
  • Black Current Borers
  • Black Vine Weevils
  • Cabbage Root Maggots
  • Carpenterworms
  • Codling Moth Larvae
  • Corn Earworms
  • Corn Rootworms
  • Crane Fly Larvae
  • Cucumber Beetles
  • Cutworms
  • Dogwood Borers
  • Fire Ants
  • Flea Beetles
  • Flea Larvae
  • Fungus Gnats
  • Gypsy Moth Larvae
  • Iris Borers
  • Japanese Beetle Grubs
  • Mole Crickets
  • Onion Maggots
  • Pine Weevils
  • Poplar Clearwing Borers
  • Peach Tree Borers
  • Raspberry Crown Borers
  • Root Knot Nematodes
  • Shore Flies
  • Sod Webworms
  • Strawberry WeevilsSweet Potato Weevils
  • Tobacco Budworms
  • White Grubs
  • Wireworms