Q. Will the diatomaceous
earth I have used in my garden and around fruit trees kill beneficial
nematodes?
A. Diatomaceous earth has the same effect on beneficial
nematodes as any other nematode. I don’t know of any solid research that shows
diatomaceous earth will reduce nematode populations. You might be wasting your
money.
When
nematodes are damaging plants, most recommendations are to mix compost into the
soils to reduce nematodes populations and encourage more rapid growth. Some
fruit trees such as stone fruits are grown on rootstocks, such as Nemaguard©, that are somewhat
resistant to nematodes.
Some
sources will tell you to grow varieties of vegetables resistant to nematodes,
reduce nematode populations periodically using a technique called “soil
solarization” or abandon the spot. I wish they were easy to control but they
are not.