Q. I found grubs in the dirt with my plants. I put some
Triazicide around the plants. Will this help?

There
are organic alternatives to grub control which are very effective. These
include pyrethrum applied as a soil drench for an immediate kill, milky spore
bacterium and beneficial nematodes. Milky spore bacterium and beneficial
nematodes also give you long-term plant protection from grubs.
In your
case, you need something to kill the grubs. Once you kill the grubs, it may be
no longer necessary for a product like Triazicide to hang around in the soil.

I would
not use this product around food crops but lawns and ornamentals are more
suitable. But always read and understand the methods of application stated on
the label.

Manufacturers
want you to be successful with their products so you will use them again and
recommend them to others. They try to provide the best information possible so
that you are successful.
Be
cautious around your outside pets like dogs and cats since any insecticide,
organic or
conventional, moves easily from the soil surface, through the pads of their feet and into their body. I would not let them walk in the area until the surface where it was applied is totally dry.
conventional, moves easily from the soil surface, through the pads of their feet and into their body. I would not let them walk in the area until the surface where it was applied is totally dry.