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Anybody have a good inexpensive source for milky spore? I'm sick of the Japanese beetles.
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As noted, I need a source for milky spore that's not super expensive. Haven't found anything very affordable locally.
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It is definitely expensive, but you can apply it at 50% of the label rates and have it be effective, which is what I did.
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i just happened to look this up the other day and re read their catalog...i noticed they have milky spore powder.
DE too...which was tempting....this catalog always temps me with stuff.
http://www.eonseed.com/
http://www.eonseed.com/catalog501.html
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Here's an informative read on the Japanese Beetles, and their control:
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2001.html
Depending on the size area you want to treat, this is a cheaper source for the milky spore:
http://www.stgl.us/gstore/productcart/pc/viewCategories.asp?idCategory=44
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