I think that's an EC (contains emulsifier i.e. solvents) your best bet is a granular spread with a hand spreader or use a WP (wettable powder/no solvents) be careful the shock of the chemical can drive them all over the place which is why I like the granule-it releases slowly to avoid that problem and no mixing
It was recommended to me by our local garden store to kill yellow jackets in the ground. It will not immediately drop them to the ground like will some spray products but it will kill them. Apply a generous amount onto the opening of the nest and in a couple days it will be polluted by the yellow jackets entering it.
The dilution rate for liquid sevin concentrate for lawns is 1 Tablespoon per gallon of water which covers 94 square feet
to spray water; either as a fire extinguisher, or for watering lawns and fields.
to make the grass grow faster
Lack of light, salt/vinegar or weed killer.
There are many kinds of ant killer sprays and powders provided that are not exactly environment friendly so I would suggest strongly a homemade or natural ant killer that works extremely well and is good for the Earth. Here is a great website to provide you with information and some recipes. naturalantkiller.blogspot.com/
Anything that washes into the water that drains to the Bay. This could be animal manure from pastures, fertilizer and weed killer from lawns, wastewater from industrial plants or cities, etc.
Lush Lawns is a gardening company
he can mow 6 lawns he can mow 6 lawns
Anything that washes into the water that drains to the Bay. This could be animal manure from pastures, fertilizer and weed killer from lawns, wastewater from industrial plants or cities, etc.
Since it is not June now, he can mow lawns every day of the week. That means he mows 3 lawns each day.
"Grass" is green and covers lawns and fields.