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product_id: 19817090
title: "St Gabriel #80080 7M Milky Spore Grub Mix"
brand: "gabriel organics"
price: "3337.27 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/19817090-st-gabriel-80080-7m-milky-spore-grub-mix
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
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# Organic Formula Targets Grub Larvae 7000 SQFT Coverage St Gabriel #80080 7M Milky Spore Grub Mix

**Brand:** gabriel organics
**Price:** 3337.27 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌿 Transform Your Lawn, Naturally!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** St Gabriel #80080 7M Milky Spore Grub Mix by gabriel organics
- **How much does it cost?** 3337.27 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/19817090-st-gabriel-80080-7m-milky-spore-grub-mix)

## Best For

- gabriel organics enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted gabriel organics brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Easy Application:** Designed for seamless spreading—no hassle, just results!
- • **Expansive Coverage:** Effortlessly protect up to 7000 SQFT of your lawn!
- • **Eco-Friendly Solution:** Harness the power of nature with our organic compound!
- • **Sustainable Lawn Care:** Join the movement towards a greener, healthier yard!
- • **Effective Grub Control:** Say goodbye to pesky Japanese beetles and their larvae!

## Overview

St Gabriel #80080 7M Milky Spore Grub Mix is an organic solution designed to effectively control Japanese beetle larvae, covering an impressive 7000 square feet. This eco-friendly product promotes sustainable lawn care while ensuring your outdoor space remains healthy and vibrant.

## Description

St Gabriel #80080 7M Milky Spore Grub Mix

## Features

- 20 LB
- Covers 7000 SQFT
- Milky Spore Grub Control Spreader Mix
- Organic Compound Attacks The Larvae Of Japanese Beetles

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Quality product
  

*by A***N on Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024*

I assume grubs hate it :-)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    it killls grubs
  

*by D***D on Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024*

works great!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Seemed to work as well as nematodes, and a bit easier.
  

*by F***N on Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2018*

Edit: 9/10/19I did not use Milky Spore this summer, nor any other product and still had a reduction of Japanese Beetles comparable to prior years. The point is is that the grubs get attacked by the spores and the spores multiply, thus more and more spores.  I am a scientist type and an experimenter (and cheap . . .) so I figured the spores will likely multiply enough to cover the entire area.  I may have even left some space between spreader rows, and went light on the application. Where do you live ?  Do you got to 30 below zero and have up to 6 months of snow on the ground like we do ?  Are your neighbors close and don't treat their lawns ?  Seems the spores or nematodes I had used previously didn't all die off completely.  Spores are tough, not uncommon for them to survive space. In fact some scientists posit that some life on Earth may have been seeded by SPORES FROM SPACE !!! . . .  (Said deep and echo-y, naturally . . .)  So did the Milky Spore survive the tough winter ? There was only minimal nibblage, not like a few years back when the beetles were everywhere ! Or did something else account for the reduction on these foreign invaders ?  Possibly.  More crickets and grasshoppers this year, and to me that's a good thing.Edit: 11/09/18I again used the Milky Spore this summer at less than recommended, later than I wanted to due to uncharacteristic dryness in the spring and early summer and am pleased with the results.  Again, not eradication but reduction to about 20% or less of Japanese beetles. Last year was about down to 10%If your really want a natural, green, healthy lawn get this book:  "Teaming with Microbes: The Organic Gardener's Guide to the Soil Food Web", Revised Edition. (I bought three from Amazon and gave 2 to science teachers, one who was doing an entire section on microbiomes. I've been working with the microbiome in my and others bodies for over 2 decades, why not my lawn ? . . .) The book is tremendous in explaining what the buggies in a healthy lawn do and why chemical fertilizers either kill or chase them away. Accessible for non-sciencey types. Visible bugs to tiny arthropods to bacteria and fungi (trillions of them !!!) all working together in a web for a healthy, strong, resilient "fish tank" for your lawn that supports the grass you want and inhibits other "weeds".  I bought some fertilizer with microbes in it to inoculate my lawn (not sure I can mention it but it isn't hard to find) and my front yard looks noticeably better and is still really green with very little broad leaf grass unlike every year prior. I use no bag when I mow and I got no thatch this year. The clipped grass was being recycled. The acre + back yard that is all fill and not soil yet and doesn't really grow is greener and healthier. I'll await next spring to see if it was all in my head, due to the microbes, or due to a lot of rain in early August this year. Want another secret to a green lawn ? . . . Do a little research on urine and gardening . . .Original comment, Jan. 2018:Seemed to work in significantly reducing Japanese beetles.  Being a natural guy I don't use poisons on my plants or lawn.  I had used nematodes for several years prior which work great IF you get them down in time. But they are far pricier, and a little harder to apply. I used one 20 pound bag of Milky Spore spread out more than recommended on an acre and a half or so.  That did what I needed. We will see what next year holds. i find it hard to believe that spores will die over winter even the 10 days of 0 to 25 below that we've just gone through.  Yeasts/molds have been around for almost a billion years and have gotten the survival thing down. But we will see.  I'll likely get another bag for 2018.Two notes:  1. Don't expect complete eradication.  Natural remedies just don't do that.  B. After using nematodes and Milky Spore I have FAR fewer grasshoppers and crickets than I used to, hence far fewer toads and garter snakes.  I used to have so many that I had to mow for two days to let the little critters get out of the way.  I looked up to see if either product had an effect on grasshoppers and crickets and didn't find anything about it so maybe It's a cyclical thing, or something else.  But . . . .

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