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GrubOut® DG

10005682

Available in USA

Description

0.2% Imidacloprid

  • Controls early nymph stages of mole crickets
  • Ideal for white grub control
  • Ideal for control of listed subsurface pests
  • Contains GrubOut® Insecticide, contains the active ingredient imidacloprid
  • Patented Dispersing Granule Formula

Specifications

Category Insecticides
Markets Golf, Lawn & Landscape, Sports Fields, Horticulture
Application / Areas of Use Golf Courses, Sports Turf, Residential Lawns, Commercial Lawns, Ornamentals, Sod Farms, Nursery, Specialty Crops
Usage for Horticulture Field Grown, Container, Landscape
Technologies DG Technology
States Registered
Registration Number
Density (lbs/ft3) 46
Package Wt. 40 lbs
Bag/Pallet 50
SGN Size 150
Type Granular
Nitrogen Source --
Slow-Release N (%) 0
Active Ingredient Imidacloprid (Merit) - 0.2%
product bag
Packaging may differ and is subject to change.
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