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Marilyn (sorry to hijack your thread Janet) - here's a great website to help you with the diagnosis and treatment
http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/growgreen...wnproblems.pdf
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Thank you, Gayle!! We can use distilled water to mix with the nematodes, but our regular water that we use on the lawn is chlorinated. Not much to do about that unless we try to filter it, which would take a pretty large filter.
(Kinda off the subject, but not really: A friend gave me some sour dough starter and I didn't know better and used warm chorlinated water when I fed the starter the first time, and thank goodness, it did not kill the culture. I used distilled water the second feeding and it perked right up and was very active. Reason I'm telling you this, I'm not sure our water has a very high level of chlorine, so it may not hurt the nematodes to use it to water the yard. Hopefully!)
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Hi Marilyn,
I think I misled you about the chlorinated water - use distilled when you mix the nematode dirt with water - before spraying it on. The nematode dirt has to set in the water for 30 minutes - that's when the chlorine might kill them or some of them. After 30 minutes, then you stain the dirt out of the water - the nematodes are microscopic and they go with the water. Then you spray them on the yard. When spraying it on the yard or watering the yard, regular chlorinated water is just fine and the nematodes will be just fine! Good luck.
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That is strange, hope it is a sign of good luck.
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All this talk about grass and dirt. We live in the country and if it grows its grows...LOLOL.
I know around town and in some subdivisions, people spend more on their lawns than I do on just about anything else. But it does look nice. You can hijack my threads anytime..lol
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Janet, I'm so glad you started this thread and don't mind us highjackers. LOL.
We're so glad to learn of the nematodes. We have such issues with fire ants and our next door neighbor has a couple of flea bitten dogs in a dog run adjacent to ours. So if nematodes kill flea and fire ant larvae, we're getting some. With our mild climate, we have to work harder to keep things looking nice because we don't get the cleansing freezes that you do to kill the bugs and things. We really don't pay a lot for the services we have. We use hardworking local folks who we have known for years. Since times are getting tighter, it would be nice to let them go and do it ourselves, but they need the business to pay their bills. We may cut the lawncare and tree guy back to just the trees though, since his lawncare has failed so miserably. We'll keep the guy who mows the lawn. His fallback job is hair styling which may be hurting also with the strained economy. The tree guy's wife co-owns, with her brother, a Chrystler/Jeep dealership. Her brother lives in our neighborhood. So they are not as dependant on us as the mower is.
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The other thing you can do is sprinkle diatamacious earth along the fence between your yard and the flea bitten dog's yard. When the fleas walk through the DE (to get to your yard - yes, they hop, but if they hop through it), they will die as DE is made of finely crushed sea shells and it cuts the flea's legs and they will die. It won't harm your dogs. You do have to reapply after a rain - but it rains so infrequently, that won't be a problem
![]() The first year we put out nematodes, the fire ants went up and were living in our TREE! ![]()
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