- Tropical sod webworms are proven to be controlled with Acelepryn
Now that summer is here, insect populations are ramping up and could cause significant damage. St. Augustinegrass landscapes, in particular, are very susceptible to damage from sod webworms, white grubs and southern chinch bugs, especially if these pests arenāt controlled early in the season.
Now that summer is here, insect populations are ramping up and could cause ...
- Plan ahead for preventive control of European crane fly
There are more than 1,000 species of crane flies native to North America. Of these, only two types ā the European crane fly (Tipula paludosa) and the common crane fly (Tipula oleracea) ā cause damage to golf courses, sports fields and lawns in the U.S.
There are more than 1,000 species of crane flies native to North America. O...
- How to manage turfgrass ants on the golf course
The turfgrass ant (Lasius neoniger) is a major nuisance pest on golf courses across much of the U.S. This ant is especially problematic on golf putting greens where it builds volcano-shaped mounds that are 2-4 in. in diameter.
The turfgrass ant (Lasius neoniger) is a major nuisance pest on golf course...
- Season long control of grubs, leps and billbugs
AceleprynĀ® insecticide is the standard for grub control with excellent performance. A single application, applied early, delivers season-long control of grubs, billbugs and turf caterpillars such as armyworms, cutworms and sod webworms.
AceleprynĀ® insecticide is the standard for grub control with excellent perf...