Lawn Builder Grub & Insect

Lawn Builder Grub & Insect
108365
Lawn Builder Grub & Insect
FEATURES

• May be safely used on all types of lawn including buffalo, kikuyu and couch varieties as well as lawn alternatives
• Low toxicity pest control with new technology chemical bifenthrin, which is an active insecticide that is of minimal risk to humans and domestic pets when used as per label instructions
• Boosted iron content promotes deeper green and stronger growth. The thicker the lawn, the less chance weeds have of taking hold - they're smothered before they become obvious and need treatment
• Slow-release of nutrients through controlled feeding eliminates waste through run-off and leaching and prevents burning and surge growth
• Traditional lawn foods release or 'dump' most of their nutrients within a couple of weeks of application, causing a rapid surge in growth that quickly drops off again as the food supply diminishes. Scotts Lawn Builder™ uses patented time-release technology to ensure nutrients are released slowly and continuously over a three month period
• Lawn Grub + Insect Control has no phosphorus (P), which means it can be safely used anywhere in Australia including WA, which has a 1% P limit for lawn fertilisers
• The recommended application rate is a low 16 grams per m2, not the kilograms often associated with regular lawn foods!

SUITABLE FOR

• All lawn grasses including all named varieties of buffalo, traditional couch, Santa Ana couch, kikuyu, bent, fescues and carpet grass
• All grass substitutes such as dichondra (also known as pennywort or kidney weed), lippia, zoysia

NOT SUITABLE FOR

• Scotts Lawn Builder™ is not recommended for use on plants other than lawn grasses and lawn substitutes
• Do NOT use on lawns within 2m of water (ponds, creeks, dams and drains)
• Do NOT feed lawn clippings from areas treated with Grub & Insect Control to poultry or other animals

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How to us Scotts Lawn Builder Grub & Insect 2.5kg 108365.pdf