Dylox 6.2 Granules - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Mamoon from Fl
    04/11/2021
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    Is it ok if it rains after application of Dylox 6.2 Granules?
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    Irrigation is required after the application of Dylox 6.2 Granules. While over 2 inches of rain is quite a bit, as long as there was not a lot of runoff, it may be fine to just do the one application. It is hard to be 100?rtain in this case. 

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  • Asked by Marshall from Columbia, Sc
    05/23/2019
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    Are Dylox 6.2 Granules effective for mole crickets?
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    Yes, Dylox 6.2 Granules is a very effective product for mole crickets. 

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  • Asked by Doris from Cape Coral
    04/09/2019
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    What is the active ingredient in Dylox?
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    The active ingredient in Dylox 6.2 Granules is Trichlorfon 6.2%.

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  • Asked by Kevin from Washington, Il
    09/16/2018
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    Will Dylox 6.2 control chiggers?
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    Dylox 6.2 Granules is not labeled for chiggers. We suggest using DeltaGard G Granules instead.  

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  • Asked by Stewart from Lexington, Ky
    08/25/2018
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    I have grubs killing my fescue and I've found them in mulch under ornamental bush dripline. Can I use Dylox 6.2 to kill grubs in both areas?
    Along with eating my lawn, grubs are apparently feasting on the roots of a young service berry tree and azalea bushes in a mulshed bed here in Kentucky in late August. I also have a koi pond nearby. How far away from pond should I stay. The ground slopes away from the pond, so runoff from lawn and mulched areas to be treated should not be an issue.
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    Dylox 6.2 Granules  should be applied for grubs in the lawn but it is highly toxic to fish. We recommend applying where there is no drift/no sloping and 30+ ft away from any water area. It should not be applied around any edible vegetation also. There are no Dylox restrictions regarding turf species or sites for landscape and recreational-area uses.

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