Nematodes against Moles
Nematodes against Moles
Discover the cricket, a unique insect known by the Latin name Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa, which is distinguished by its ability to dig tunnels in peat soil and dune areas. These nocturnal insects, which live on both animal and vegetable matter, can damage garden plants by gnawing off roots, but can be effectively controlled with Steinernema carpocapsae nematodes.
- Easy to use: dissolve in water and then pour out
- Safe for both children and pets
- Results after 2 weeks
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What are crickets?
A cricket is an insect with the Latin name Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa, colloquially also called earth cricket or mole cricket, they mainly occur in peat soils and dune areas. Crickets have strong forelimbs that allow them to dig well. These insects are mainly active at night and like to eat animals but also vegetable substances such as leaves and roots. Crickets dig tunnels just underground, their tunnels and nests in the ground cause damage to gardens because they gnaw off plant roots while digging, causing the plants to fall away. Crickets can be a real pest in your vegetable garden because they can find a lot of food there, fortunately they can be easily controlled with the steinernema carpocapsae nematodes.