Avoid and eliminate whiteworms in the garden and orchard 🌱 🐛

Identification and Damage

  • Beetle grubs: attack roots, turning lawns yellow.
  • Otiorhynchus grubs: gnaw roots and leaves.
  • Difference: humped = yellowish body, large head; ketone = white, small head, bulky back.

Natural Prevention

  • Remove grubs by hand when digging.
  • Encourage predators (birds, hedgehogs, moles).
  • Maintain a robust lawn:
  • Mow less frequently (8-10 cm in summer).
  • Sow clover, fescue, and bluegrass.
  • Water evenly but deeply.
  • Avoid excess nitrogen.

Control: Nematode Control

  • Use Heterorhabditis bacteriophora.
  • Dosage: 5 μM of nematodes/10 m2, up to 500 μM/1000 m2.
  • Dissolve in water and water the soil.

Application Periods

  • Otiorhynchus: fall + spring.
  • Chafer: winter, repeat 3 consecutive years.

Optimal Conditions

  • Soil between 12°C and 25°C.
  • Water before and after treatment. Keep moist for 1 month.
  • Apply in the morning, evening, or on a cloudy day.

Advantages of Nematodes

  • Safe for beneficial insects, crops, animals, and humans.
  • Sustainable action thanks to its multiplication in larvae.

An effective, ecological, and sustainable method for protecting gardens and orchards against white grubs.

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