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Eliminate grubs

Protect your lawn with Scotts® Grub B Gon MAX® Grub Killer

Effectively kills these grubs : Asiatic garden beetle, Black turfgrass ataenius, European chafer, Green June beetle, Japanese beetle, May or June beetles, Northern masked chafer, Oriental beetle, Southern masked chafer, Annual bluegrass weevil larvae

Scotts® Grub B Gon MAX® Grub Killer

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Dead or brown patches in the turf? Turf that easily lifts up and peels back, revealing sorry-looking roots (or none at all)? Dig-holes caused by skunks or raccoons? The culprit is most likely grubs. Stop grubs by applying Scotts® Grub B Gon MAX® Grub Killer, then watering-in to a depth of about 1.25 cm. When applied as directed, the active ingredient – a live, soil-borne organism – is released down into the soil and root zone where grubs live. As grubs eat plant roots, they also ingest the active ingredient, effectively putting a stop to them and their destruction. Controls a variety of beetle grubs, including June beetles and chafers.*

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Overview
  • Works to effectively control beetle grubs that cause turf damage
  • Controls a range of beetle grubs, including Japanese beetle, May or June beetles, European chafer, and more.*
  • Active ingredient: Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. galleriae strain SDS-502
  • Apply with your favourite Scotts® spreader
  • 1.40 kg (3.08 lb) treats up to 125 m2 (1,345 ft2)
  • 3.08 kg (6.79 lb) treats up to 275 m2 (2,960 ft2)
How to use

Apply as a broadcast application to turf grass for control of listed beetle grubs and to prevent their damage to turf grasses. With calibrated granular equipment, uniformly broadcast over the area being treated. Maintain adequate soil moisture before and after application for optimum control of insect pests and healthy turf grass growth. Excessively wet or dry conditions may impact the performance against beetle grubs. Scotts® Grub B Gon MAX® Grub Killer must move to the site of infestation, such as in the root zone of the host plant.

Where to use
For use on residential lawns.
Where not to use
Avoid application to areas with a moderate to steep slope, compacted soil, or clay.
When to apply

Powerful Bt Active Allows for Multiple Applications During the Season:

 

  • SPRING (April – late May): Apply after ground has thawed to control over-wintering grubs that are now migrating to the surface to feed on the roots.
  • SUMMER (late June – early August): Apply to control newly hatched grub larvae. Should be applied within 2-3 weeks of peak timing for adult beetles.
  • FALL (late August – September): Apply to help control new grubs that have hatched from new beetle eggs throughout the summer. This will help to protect the turf from over-wintering grubs and lessen the impact and quantity of grubs the following spring.
How often to apply
Additional applications may be made no earlier than 7 days after the preceding application as long as the annual maximum of 3.36 kg per 100 square meters is not exceeded.
Spreader settings
  • Scotts® Rotary Spreaders (EdgeGuard® DLX, EdgeGuard® Mini) 3
  • Scotts® Elite Spreader 3 ¾
  • Scotts® Hand-Held Spreaders (manual models) 3
  • Scotts® Wizz® Year-Round Spreader(battery-powered) 3 ½
Bugs
Scotts® Grub B Gon MAX® Grub Killer controls against grubs (larvae) of the annual bluegrass weevil, Asiatic garden beetle, black turfgrass ataenius, European chafer, green June beetle, Japanese beetle, May or June beetles, northern masked chafer, oriental beetle and southern masked chafer.
Guarantee

Scotts No-Quibble Money Back Guarantee®

If for any reason you, the consumer, are not satisfied after using this product, you are entitled to get your money back. Simply send us evidence of purchase and we will mail you a refund check promptly.

Coverage area

1. 40 kg : 125 m2

3.08 kg : 275 m2

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